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Rama Sita Laxman Bharata Shatrughna and Hanuman locket
Pendant Size :2.2 x 3.4 cm. (Approx.)
Rope Necklace Length : 60 cm. / 24 inches
** can put through head without to unhook **
Rama (/ˈrɑːmə/;[4] Sanskrit: राम, romanized: rāma [ˈraːmɐ]), Ram, Raman or Ramar,[α] also known as Ramachandra (/ˌrɑːməˈtʃændrə/;[6] IAST: Rāmacandra, Sanskrit: रामचन्द्र), is a major deity in Hinduism. He is the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Vishnu. In Rama-centric traditions of Hinduism, he is considered the Supreme Being.[7]
Rama is said to have been born to Kaushalya and Dasharatha in Ayodhya, the ruler of the Kingdom of Kosala. His siblings included Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. He married Sita. Though born in a royal family, their life is described in the Hindu texts as one challenged by unexpected changes such as an exile into impoverished and difficult circumstances, ethical questions and moral dilemmas.[8] Of all their travails, the most notable is the kidnapping of Sita by demon-king Ravana, followed by the determined and epic efforts of Rama and Lakshmana to gain her freedom and destroy the evil Ravana against great odds. The entire life story of Rama, Sita and their companions allegorically discusses duties, rights and social responsibilities of an individual. It illustrates dharma and dharmic living through model characters.[8][9]
Rama is especially important to Vaishnavism. He is the central figure of the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana, a text historically popular in the South Asian and Southeast Asian cultures.[10][11][12] His ancient legends have attracted bhasya (commentaries) and extensive secondary literature and inspired performance arts. Two such texts, for example, are the Adhyatma Ramayana – a spiritual and theological treatise considered foundational by Ramanandi monasteries,[13] and the Ramcharitmanas – a popular treatise that inspires thousands of Ramlila festival performances during autumn every year in India.[14][15][16]
Rama legends are also found in the texts of Jainism and Buddhism, though he is sometimes called Pauma or Padma in these texts,[17] and their details vary significantly from the Hindu versions.[18] Jain Texts also mentioned Rama as the eighth balabhadra among the 63 salakapurusas.[19][20][21] In Sikhism, Rama is mentioned as one of twenty four divine incarnations of Vishnu in the Chaubis Avtar in Dasam Granth.[22]
Hindu Priest created and blessed this amulet in India in 1980s for using as
Success in wishes , Good Luck, Strong Life protection Amulet.
This is a gorgeous amulet/ pendant from Thailand.Thai people believe that the image of Rama is extremely powerful in making the owner safe from any harmful thing. It also keeps away bad or evil spirits.
It will make a fantastic gift for someone special or for a collector of Asian antiques.Keep it with you for Protection Power or keep it in your house .This is a fabulous collector's item indeed!
This Rama Amulet will bring you Luck, Good things will unexpectedly happen to you.It also make you success in anything you hope for.This Amulet will bring Prosperity and ensure success in human endeavors.
It is very rare and looks so beautiful.
It will be one of the best in your collection!!!!
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In this world economic recovery. It's a good thing to have Thai antique Amulet with you. It will help to prevent any Bad things and protect you from Evil.
It also brings Luck, Wealth, Fortune and encourage you to fight any obstacle with a powerful help of Ancient Magic.It's also Beautiful and very nice for your Antique collections too.
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