since he was a divine incarnation he took a samadhi or a self moksha by immersing himself in suryu river while in meditation
2006-08-10 22:36:16
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answered by Explorer 5
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RIP Loard Ram
2006-08-11 05:19:47
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answer #2
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answered by alwayzatemptation69 4
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Immediately after the victory, Sita was brought before Rama for a joyful reunion. They returned to Ayodhya on a flower airplane and were inaugurated as King and Queen of the world. They ruled justly and piously over all the lands, to the delight of the citizens.
It is said that during the reign of Lord Ramachandra, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, all necessities of life were available in abundance. All bodily and mental suffering, disease, old age, bereavement, lamentation, distress, fear and fatigue were completely absent. There was even no death for those who did not want it.
In due course of time, Sita became pregant. One day, while Lord Rama was walking in disguise as a regular person to understand what impressions the citizens had of Him, He heard a man rebuking his wife who had gone to another man's house: "You go to another man's house and therefore you are unchaste and polluted. A henpecked husband like Lord Rama may accept a wife like Sita, who went to another man's house, but I am not henpecked like Him, and therefore I shall not accept you again."
Fearing such rumours, Rama reluctantly gave up Sita's company and placed her in the care of the forest ashram of Valmiki. There, Sita gave birth to twin sons, Lava and Kusha. Unable to tolerate living in separation from Lord Rama, Sita entrusted the twins to Valmiki, meditated on the lotus feet of Lord Ramachandra and entered back into the earth from whom she had originally appeared.
After hearing about Sita entering into the earth, Rama was aggrieved. Although He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, upon remembering the exalted qualities of Sita, He could not check His emotions in transcendental love. He observed complete celibacy and performed an uninterrupted fire sacrifice for many years. After completing the sacrifice, Lord Ramachandra placed His lotus feet in the hearts of those who always think of Him, and returned to His own abode in the spiritual sky.
2006-08-11 05:59:30
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answered by mspentinum 3
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Lord Rama committed suicide in the river Sarayu with Bharatha & Shatrukhna
2006-08-11 06:29:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Lord Rama left earth and departed to Vaikunta after completing the period for which his incarnation took place.
2006-08-11 05:26:22
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answered by ckgopi 3
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Rama was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. After his work got completed on EARTH, he returned and got united with Vishnu.
2006-08-11 05:17:22
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answered by GNANA S 1
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We have to ask Kambar or Valneegi. They only wrote the story to discipline people. It is a myth
2006-08-13 13:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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does god need disguise in order to know the peoples problem god is one who is all knowing of present ,past and future cant god know whether a women is chaste or unchaste and if god goes in seclusion then who will look after the problems of the people
(god is one who is pure from all this things he is eternal and all knowing nothing is hidden from him human beings thinking and sight is limited)
2006-08-11 06:17:40
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answered by metalserenade 1
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hehe .. good question..i dont know to..i think ramayana ends with sita's death..no idea how he died..and what happened after that..
2006-08-11 05:19:45
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answered by » Ðëe®'§ Êÿ€ « 3
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he did not die. He simply left his body as we do to our clothes.
2006-08-11 05:18:08
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answered by SUNIL Raj 3
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