- rama - Who is Sri Lakshman? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Śrī Lakshman Ji is the fourth component of Sanatan- Vishnu Bhagavan Śrī Rām, He is Ksheer-shāyī Vishnu or say the Sankarshana Vyuha Bhagavan Śrī Rām is the original personality of godhead who dwells in the supreme abode of Saket (Brahm-Loka)
- Why did Laxman get injured by Indrajits shakti weapon?
In Ramayana, Indrajit was able to hit Laxman by his special weapon named Shakti Due to this Laxman went very near to death Now Lord Hanuman went to Himalaya amp; brought Sanjivani This way Laxm
- Why is Lakshmana not considered an incarnation of Vishnu?
Sumitrá too a noble pair, Called Lakshman and S'atrughna, bare, Of high emprise, devoted, true, Sharers in Vishnu's essence too The above text is relevant for Lakshmana's birth and it is clear that he is considered incarnation of Vishnu
- mahabharata - Age differences between Lord Rama Lakshman, Balram . . .
What were the Age differences between Lord Rama Lakshman according to Valmiki-Ramayana, Balram Lord Krishna according to Vyas-Mahabharata? I mean age difference between Elder brother Lord Rama Lakshman
- Did Urmila Really Sleep for Fourteen Years? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
It is a well known fact that Urmila did not accompany her husband Lakshmana to the forest for fourteen years, but remained behind in Ayodhya I have come across a story, that Lakshmana accompanyin
- If Lakshmana Rekha is not in Valmikis Ramayana, then where is it . . .
From this article by Devdutt Pattanaik: This story of Lakshman Rekha, the line drawn by Lakshmana around Sita's hut, comes to us from regional Ramayanas like the Bengali Krittivasa Ramayana and the Telugu Ranganatha Ramayana, written about seven centuries years ago It is not found in the old Sanskrit Ramayana of Valmiki, written two thousand years ago, or even the oldest regional Ramayana
- ramayana - What Dharma forces Lakshman to leave his wife and accompany . . .
What Dharma forces Lakshman to leave his wife and accompany Lord Rama, yet Lord Rama takes Devi Sita with him?
- Is Laxman an avatar of Sheshnag? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Yes,this is true In the Treta Yuga, Lord Vishnu took seventh avatar as Lord Rama Sheshnag accompanied him and took avatar as Lakshman –the younger brother Refer this good article
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