This acrostic poem describes Rama, the hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. It highlights that Rama was created to be invincible against men, loved by Sita and fulfilling of his duties as a loving husband and son. The poem also notes that Rama was both loved and hated, named heir by his father, threatened by Ravana, born to King Dasharatha and Kausalya, and happy to return to his kingdom.
This acrostic poem describes Rama, the hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. It highlights that Rama was created to be invincible against men, loved by Sita and fulfilling of his duties as a loving husband and son. The poem also notes that Rama was both loved and hated, named heir by his father, threatened by Ravana, born to King Dasharatha and Kausalya, and happy to return to his kingdom.
This acrostic poem describes Rama, the hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. It highlights that Rama was created to be invincible against men, loved by Sita and fulfilling of his duties as a loving husband and son. The poem also notes that Rama was both loved and hated, named heir by his father, threatened by Ravana, born to King Dasharatha and Kausalya, and happy to return to his kingdom.
Amado por Sita y cumplidor de sus deberes Marido e hijo amoroso Amado por unos y odiado por otros Y nombrado por su padre como heredero Amenazado por Ravana Nacido del rey Dasharatha y Kausalya, y es Alegre de volver a su reino