Shri Ram is a prominent figure in Hindu mythology and is regarded as the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. He was born as the son of King Dasharatha and Queen Kaushalya in Ayodhya. As a young prince, he was known for his impeccable character, strength, and intelligence. He was married to Sita, who was considered the epitome of beauty and virtue.
After being exiled from Ayodhya, Shri Ram and Sita lived in the forest for fourteen years. During this time, Sita was kidnapped by the demon king Ravana, who was defeated by Shri Ram with the help of the monkey army led by Hanuman.
After rescuing Sita, Shri Ram returned to Ayodhya and was crowned as the king. His reign was considered a golden era in Indian history, marked by prosperity and peace. Shri Ram is revered by millions of Hindus worldwide, and his story is often told as an example of righteousness, devotion, and courage.