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Did everyone know Rama was Vishnu?

Did everyone know Rama was Vishnu?

Yes off course , Rama knew his divinity and Lord Vishnu ensured Rama doesnt shed human being trait , a condition that should fullfill to kill Ravana . Inspite of this all characters around Rama knows how divine Rama .

Why is Rama an avatar of Vishnu?

Rama and Sita are actually incarnations of gods. Rama is an incarnation of Vishnu, God of Protection. Vishnu is one of a trinity of the three most important Hindu gods – Brahma the creator, Vishnu the protector, and Shiva the destroyer. Lakshmi is Vishnu’s wife and whenever Vishnu incarnates she incarnates with him.

Did Ravana know that Ram was Vishnu?

Originally Answered: In his avatar, did Lord Ram know that he is incarnation of Lord Vishnu? To answer your question in short. Yes! he was very much aware of who he was.

What Shri Ram told SITA about kalyug?

Once, while Lord Sri Ram was alone, Maa Sita asked Lord as what special types of Kalyug would be appearing after Dwapar yug. Lord Ram had also once blessed Maa Vasihno Devi that he would come in the end of Kalyug and would kill all demons and wicked ppl. from earth.

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Who is Bhagwan Vishnu?

A complex character, Bhagwan Vishnu is the Preserver and guardian of men (Narayana), he protects the order of things (dharma) and, when necessary, he appears on earth in various incarnations or avatars to fight demons and fierce creatures and so maintain cosmic harmony. Bhagwan Vishnu was married to Lakshmi, Sarawati and Ganga.

How many avatars does Lord Vishnu have?

Bhagwan Vishnu has ten avatars or worldly appearances, which are people, animals or a mix of both.

How many Kalas did Lord Vishnu have?

Lord Vishnu took his 1st Vishnu Avatar as the pre-eminent man Adi Purush Avatar, with a desire to commence creation. This first incarnation of Lord Vishnu was full of all the sixteen Kalas (Supernatural powers).

What are the incarnations of Vishnu called?

The incarnations that Vishnu takes are called avatars. The Hindu scriptures speak of ten avatars. They are thought to have been present in the Satya Yuga (the Golden Age or Age of Truth), when mankind was ruled by gods. Collectively, the avatars of Vishnu are called dasavatara (10 avatars). Each has a different form and purpose.