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Was Lord Rama from Nepal?
He was born here in Ayodhya near Sarayu river. It is a popular belief that he belongs to Ayodhya. It is true that Sita Ji (Lord Rama’s wife) was from Nepal, but to claim that Lord Rama was Nepali is wrong.
Where was Lord Rama born in Nepal?
After Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli’s claim that Thori near Birgunj in southern Nepal is the “real birthplace” of Hindu deity Lord Ram, Nepal’s archaeological department plans to start studies and excavation in the region.
Was Lord Rama born in Thailand?
The Ayodhya of Thailand — A must visit for a real taste of Thailand. Ayutthaya is named after Ayodhya – the birthplace of Lord Rama in India. Thai kings called themselves as Rama and their capital Ayutthaya.
Who wrote Ramayana?
Valmiki
Ramayana/Authors
The Ramayana was composed in Sanskrit, probably not before 300 bce, by the poet Valmiki and in its present form consists of some 24,000 couplets divided into seven books.
Where is the real Ayodhya?
Ayodhya, also called Oudh or Awadh, town, south-central Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. It lies on the Ghaghara River just east of Faizabad.
Was RAM an Indian or a Nepali?
“Till now we have remained under the belief that Ram, the man Sita married, was an Indian… he was not, he was a Nepali. Balmiki Ashram is in Nepal and the holy place where King Dashrath had executed the rites to get the son is in Ridi. Dashrath’s son Ram was not an Indian and Ayodhya is also in Nepal,” he noted.
Was Lord Rama really born in Ayodhya?
Nepal PM Oli made the bizarre claim while addressing a program to mark the birth anniversary of Bhanubhakta Acharya. “Although real Ayodhya lies at Thori, city in the west of Birgunj, India has claimed that Lord Rama was born there. Due to these continuous claims even we have believed that deity Sita got married to Prince Rama of India.
What does Ramayana tell us about Ayodhya?
Valmiki Ramayana does tell us that Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Ram, and the popular Indian Hindu belief is that Ayodhya is situated in modern-day Uttar Pradesh. Ramayana lore in areas as far-flung as Thailand have cited ‘Ayodhya’ as the birthplace of the Hindu deity.