Rama’s sandals

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Rama’s sandals are the symbolic royal footwear of the exiled prince Rama in the Ramayana, revered as his proxy on the throne during his absence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf footwear
objectOfWorship
religiousSymbol
royalInsignia
associatedWith Ayodhya NERFINISHED
Bharata NERFINISHED
Hinduism NERFINISHED
Rama NERFINISHED
Ramayana NERFINISHED
culturalSignificanceIn IndianTradition
genreContext HinduEpicLiterature
givenBy Rama NERFINISHED
givenTo Bharata NERFINISHED
heldBy Bharata NERFINISHED
iconographicMotifIn RamayanaPaintings NERFINISHED
RamlilaPerformances NERFINISHED
locatedOn AyodhyaThrone NERFINISHED
material wood
moralLesson humilityInLeadership
loyaltyToRightfulKing
selflessService
narrativeRoleIn Bharata’sVisitToChitrakoot NERFINISHED
Rama’sExileEpisode NERFINISHED
religiousContext Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
represents idealDevotedBrotherhood
ruleInRama’sName
separationOfPowerAndPerson
reveredIn TulsidasRamcharitmanas NERFINISHED
ValmikiRamayana NERFINISHED
symbolizes Rama’sPresence NERFINISHED
devotionOfBharata
dharma
obedienceToDharma
renunciationOfPower
righteousKingship
royalAuthority
timeOfUse Rama’sFourteenYearExile NERFINISHED
typeOf paduka
usedAs proxyOnTheThrone
symbolicRulerOfAyodhya
veneratedAs Rama’sProxy
worshippedBy Bharata NERFINISHED
peopleOfAyodhya

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Bharata placedOnThrone Rama’s sandals