Who is rama in indian religion?
SB 1.3.22 S Krsna Is the Source of All Incarnations nara-devatvam apannah sura-karya-cikirsaya samudra-nigrahadini cakre viryany atah param SYNONYMS nara–human being; devatvam–divinity; apannah–having assumed the form of; sura–the demigods; karya–activities; cikirsaya–for the purpose of performing; samudra–the Indian Ocean; nigraha-adini–controlling, etc.; cakre–did perform; viryani–superhuman prowess; atah param–thereafter. TRANSLATION In the eighteenth incarnation, the Lord appeared as King Rama. In order to perform some pleasing work for the demigods, He exhibited superhuman powers by controlling the Indian Ocean and then killing the atheist King Ravana, who was on the other side of the sea. PURPORT The Personality of Godhead Sri Rama assumed the form of a human being and appeared on the earth for the purpose of doing some pleasing work for the demigods or the administrative personalities to maintain the order of the universe. Sometimes great demons and atheists like Rava