Lord Rama/Ram
The seventh manifestation of Vishnu is Ram, the eldest son of Kaushalya and Dasharatha and monarch of the Ayodhya kingdom. Ramchandra/Rama are other names for him. His birth is commemorated at the Ram Nawami festival.
Lord Rama is one of the most respected Gods in Hinduism. He is thought to be Lord Vishnu's eighth manifestation. Out of the four cyclical Yugas that are recounted in religious texts, Lord Rama was born in the Treta Yuga.
The protagonist of the epic Ramayana is Ram. Ram was exiled with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman for 14 years at the request of one of his stepmothers, Kaikeyi, in order for her son to succeed her as king. During their exile, Sita was kidnapped by Ravan, the King of Lanka, who was consumed by lust and evil impulses. This ultimately sparked the conflict in which Ram ultimately overcame Ravan. Lord Rama assumed control of the kingdom after he returned to Ayodhya after a fourteen-year absence. Hindus celebrate Diwali, their most well-known holiday, to commemorate Lord Rama's triumphant return from exile.
After leaving Sita behind, Lord Rama gave birth to two sons, Lava and Kusha. Because Lord Rama was a good ruler, his reign is still remembered as the Rama Rajya. After dominating Ayodhya for a long time, Lord Rama and his brothers captured Jal-Samadhi on the Sarayu River.