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English: The iconography of the seventh avatar of Vishnu is diverse. He is called Rama, and by numerous other names such as Ramachandra, Dasarathi or Raghava. His legends are found in South Asia and Southeast Asia, particularly in the form of epics such as the Ramayana.

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Lord Rama with arrows.jpg

Ram and Sita as a couple (bazaar art, 1950's).jpg

Sabari Rama statues at Gangadhara Simhachalam.jpg
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Rama with his wife Sita

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