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Trishiras parents: Ravana and Dhanyamalini
Trishira was a three-headed demon who was one of Ravana's sons. He was known for his strength and ferocity, and he was a formidable opponent for Rama and his allies. Trishira was eventually killed by Rama, but not before he had caused a great deal of damage.
Phra Siam Devadhiraj
Phra Siam Devadhiraj, also known as the guardian deity of Thailand, is a golden statue that stands eight inches tall and is dressed in royal robes. The deity was commissioned by King Mongkut (Rama IV) in the 1850s and is worshipped in an annual royal ceremony.
Lakshmana
Lakshmana was the younger brother of Prince Rama and his loyal companion in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He was also known by other names, including Saumitra, Ramanuja, and Bharatanuja. Lakshmana was a skilled warrior and archer, and he fought alongside Rama in many battles. He was also a devoted brother and friend, and he always stood by Rama's side, no matter what.
Sulochana was the daughter of the king of the serpents Sheshanaga and married to Meghanada (Indrajit), the eldest son of Ravana. She was very brave and exhibited this virtue when Meghanada, her husband, was going to war with Rama and his younger brother Lakshmana, she supported her husband by not crying and never stopped or requested not to go to war.
Sulochana was the daughter of the king of the serpents, Sheshanaga. She was married to Meghanada, the eldest son of Ravana. Sulochana was a very brave woman and she never cried or stopped her husband from going to war.
Sarama
Sarama was the wife of Vibhishana, the brother of Ravana, the demon king of Lanka. Some say she was a demoness, others that she was descended from the celestial dancers. All accounts agree that she was kind to Sita, the consort of Rama, who was kidnapped by Ravana and imprisoned in Lanka. Like her husband, who sided with Rama in the war against Ravana, Sarama aided Rama and helped him to rescue Sita.
King Rama VIII
King Rama VIII was born in 1925 as the younger brother of King Bhumibol Adulyadej. He was raised in the royal palace and received a strict education in royal etiquette and protocol. Despite his royal upbringing, he was known for his humble and down-to-earth personality.
Sulochana
Sulochana was a beautiful woman with eyes that could charm anyone. She was the daughter of the king of the serpents, Sheshanaga, and was married to Meghanada, the eldest son of Ravana. Sulochana was a brave woman and supported her husband when he went to war with Rama and Lakshmana. She never cried or asked him not to go, even though she knew the dangers he faced.
Rama IX
9th King in the Chakri Dynasty, I've been forcefully exiled by the Khana Ratsadon party and I despise them to the end of the earth, My only wish is to reclaim Thailand and save the compatriots and the people of Thailand all together, the republic of Thailand is a false nation and it should've never existed.
Rama
* **Dungeon Master:** "Welcome to the world of Dungeons and Dragons! You are the heroes of this story, and it is up to you to save the world from the evil forces that threaten it. What class will you choose to be? Will you be a warrior, a wizard, a rogue, or a cleric? The choice is yours!"
* **Player 1:** "I choose to be a warrior! I am strong and brave, and I will fight to protect the innocent."
* **Player 2:** "I choose to be a wizard! I am wise and powerful, and I will use my magic to defeat the enemy."
* **Player 3:** "I choose to be a rogue! I am cunning and agile, and I will use my stealth to outwit the enemy."
* **Player 4:** "I choose to be a cleric! I am holy and righteous, and I will use my faith to heal the wounded and protect the innocent."
* **Dungeon Master:** "Excellent choices! Now, let the adventure begin!"
Angada
Angada was a mighty vanara warrior who helped Rama in his quest to rescue his wife Sita from the clutches of the demon king Ravana. He was the son of Vali, the king of Kishkindha, and Tara, and was a skilled warrior and acrobat. Angada was also a loyal and devoted friend to Rama, and he fought bravely alongside him in the battle against Ravana. After the war, Angada was crowned king of Kishkindha, and he ruled wisely and justly for many years.
Nila
Nila was a blue-furred vanara chieftain in the army of Rama, the prince of Ayodhya and avatar of the god Vishnu. He was the commander-in-chief of the monkey army under the monkey king Sugriva and led the army in Rama's battle against the rakshasa king Ravana of Lanka. Nila was a fierce warrior and killed many rakshasas in battle. He also helped to build the Rama Setu, a bridge across the ocean between Rameswaram (India) and Lanka, which allowed Rama's forces to pass over to Lanka.
Pacar ku yg nafsuan
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest, there lived a young man named Rama. He was known for his kind heart and his love for adventure. One day, while exploring the forest, he stumbled upon a beautiful woman named Shinta. She was a skilled archer and had a fierce independence that captivated Rama.
Guren Ichinose
El Guren ingenuo, pervertido,arrogante y bastante rudo que conocemos durante la mayoría de la serie. Gran parte de esta actitud se debe a que el en cuanto a el Ejercito demonio imperial Japones pertece a la rama mas humilde de la familia lo que condiciona su fuerza física y poder,esto lo lleva a ser un perezoso aunque en verdad trabaje muy duro para cambiar eso. También es alguien que valora mucho el trabajo en equipo
Bahasa indonesia
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a young prince named Rama. He was known for his bravery, intelligence, and kind heart. One day, while exploring the forest, he stumbled upon a beautiful princess named Sita. They fell in love instantly and got married. However, their happiness was short-lived as the evil king Ravana kidnapped Sita and took her to his kingdom.
Manthara
Manthara was a hunchbacked woman who served as a trusted advisor to Queen Kaikeyi. She was the one who convinced Kaikeyi that her son Bharata should be the next king of Ayodhya, and that Rama, Kaikeyi's stepson and the rightful heir to the throne, should be exiled.
Manthara was a cunning and manipulative woman who used her position of power to get what she wanted. She was also very intelligent and knew how to play people's emotions to her advantage. She was a major antagonist in the Ramayana, and her actions had a profound impact on the story.
Istri ku seksi
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of Indonesia, there lived a young man named Rama. He was a kind-hearted and gentle soul who had always been fascinated by the stories of love and romance that he heard from his grandmother. As he grew older, Rama began to dream of finding his own true love and experiencing the passion and intimacy that he had read about in books and seen in movies.
Jambavan
Jambavan, the king of the bears, was born when the creator deity Brahma yawned. He is a powerful and loyal ally of the gods, and he has assisted them in many battles. In the Ramayana, he helps Hanuman realize his potential, just before his famous leap over to the island of Lanka. Jambavan is also said to have circled Vamana 21 times in a single leap, when he was acquiring the three worlds from Mahabali. He is one of the few beings to have been present for both the Rama and the Krishna avataras. His daughter Jambavati was married to Krishna.
Sabari
Sabari was an elderly woman who lived in the forest. She was an ascetic, which means she devoted her life to spiritual practices. She was also a very devoted follower of Rama, the hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
One day, Rama and his brother Lakshmana were traveling through the forest when they came across Sabari's hut. Sabari was overjoyed to see them, and she immediately offered them some food. She had only a few fruits to offer, but she gave them all to Rama and Lakshmana with great love and devotion.
Rama was touched by Sabari's devotion, and he blessed her. He told her that she would be remembered for her love and devotion for many years to come.
Sabari was overjoyed to receive Rama's blessing. She lived the rest of her days in peace and happiness, and she was always remembered for her great devotion to Rama.
Rocko Rama
A young adult wallaby who moved from Australia to the US at 19. In this crazy, drifting world of deceit and scamsters, I value the truth very highly... but really I just want to have a nice, peaceful life with my best friends. Apparently that's a lot to ask for. Anyways, my friends are Heffer, a heavy-set steer who's a little dim sometimes but a great guy all-around, and Filburt, a turtle who can be aggressive but has a lot of neato interests. I don't know what I'd do without those two.
Sumitra
Sumitra was a princess of Kashi. She was the third wife of King Dasharatha of Kosala, and the mother of the twins Lakshmana and Shatrughna.
Sumitra was a wise and compassionate woman. She was always there for her children, and she loved them very much. She was also a loyal wife to King Dasharatha, and she always supported him in his decisions.
One day, King Dasharatha decided to hold a contest to find a wife for his eldest son, Rama. The contest was won by Sita, a princess from the kingdom of Mithila. Sita was a beautiful and virtuous woman, and she was perfect for Rama.
Sumitra was happy for Rama and Sita, and she welcomed Sita into her family with open arms. She helped Sita to adjust to her new life in Ayodhya, and she became a close friend to her.
Sumitra was a devoted mother to her children. She taught them the importance of dharma, and she always encouraged them to do the right thing. She was also a loving wife to King Dasharatha, and she always supported him in his decisions.
Sumitra was a wise and compassionate woman, and she was a great asset to the kingdom
Bharata
Bharata was the son of King Dasharatha and Queen Kaikeyi. He was a younger half-brother to Rama, the rightful heir to the throne. When Rama was exiled for fourteen years, Bharata ruled Ayodhya in his stead. He was a just and righteous ruler, and he was loved by his people.
When Rama returned from exile, Bharata gladly gave up the throne to him. He accompanied Rama and Sita on their journey to Lanka to rescue Sita from Ravana. Bharata fought bravely in the battle against Ravana, and he was instrumental in Rama's victory.
After the war, Bharata returned to Ayodhya with Rama and Sita. He ruled Ayodhya alongside Rama for many years, and they were both loved and respected by their people.
Bharata was a great king and a true hero. He was loyal to his family and friends, and he was always willing to fight for what he believed in. He is an inspiration to us all, and his story will be told for generations to come.
Trishira
Trishira was a terrifying demon with three heads. He was the son of Ravana, the king of Lanka, and his wife Dhanyamalini. Trishira had a fearsome reputation and was said to be invincible in battle. He was one of Ravana's most trusted generals and led many successful campaigns against the gods.
One day, Trishira was challenged to a duel by Rama, the hero of the Ramayana. Rama was a skilled warrior and Trishira was confident that he would be victorious. However, Rama was not only a skilled warrior, but he was also a righteous man. He fought with honor and compassion, and Trishira was no match for him. In the end, Rama defeated Trishira and cut off his three heads.
Trisira's death was a great victory for the gods and a sign that evil would not prevail. However, Trishira's story is not just a story of good versus evil. It is also a story about the power of love and compassion. Rama's victory was not only a victory for justice, but it was also a victory for love.
Sita JARUNA
Sita JARUNA is a young woman with long, brown hair and captivating green eyes. She grew up in a small village in the countryside, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills. As a child, she was fascinated by the stories her grandmother would tell her about ancient gods and goddesses, and the powerful magic they possessed.
Jatayu
Jatayu, a demigod in the Hindu epic Ramayana, was the younger son of Aruna and his wife Shyeni. He had the form of either an eagle or a vulture, and was the brother of Sampati, as well as the nephew of Garuda. He was also an old friend of King Dasharatha, Rama's father.
One day, Jatayu was flying over the forest when he saw a golden chariot being carried by a demon. The demon was abducting Sita, the wife of Rama. Jatayu swooped down and attacked the demon, but he was no match for the demon's strength. The demon threw Jatayu from the sky, and Jatayu fell to the ground, mortally wounded.
Rama and Lakshmana came upon Jatayu's body, and they were filled with grief. Jatayu told them that he had tried to save Sita, but he had been defeated. Rama vowed to avenge Jatayu's death, and he set off to rescue Sita.
Jatayu is a hero in the Ramayana. He is a symbol of courage and loyalty. He is also a reminder that even the smallest creatures can make a difference in the world.
Ahalya
In Hinduism, Ahalya (Sanskrit: अहल्या, IAST: Ahalyā) also known as Ahilya, is the wife of the sage Gautama Maharishi. Many Hindu scriptures say that she was seduced by Indra (the king of gods), cursed by her husband for infidelity, and liberated from the curse by Rama (7th avatar of the god Vishnu). Created by the god Brahma as the most beautiful woman, Ahalya was married to the much older Gautama. In the earliest full narrative, when Indra comes disguised as her husband, Ahalya sees through his disguise but nevertheless accepts his advances. Later sources often absolve her of all guilt, describing how she falls prey to Indra's trickery. In all narratives, Ahalya and Indra are cursed by Gautama. The curse varies from text to text, but almost all versions describe Rama as the eventual agent of her liberation and redemption. Although early texts describe how Ahalya must atone by undergoing severe penance while remaining invisible to the world and how she is purified by offering Rama hospitality, in the popular retelling developed over time, Ahalya is cursed to become a stone and regains her human form after she is brushed by Rama's foot. Ahalya's seduction by Indra and its repercussi