coronation of Rama in Ayodhya

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The coronation of Rama in Ayodhya is the climactic celebration in the Ramayana where Rama returns from exile to be anointed king, symbolizing the restoration of dharma and righteous rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu religious event
episode in the Ramayana
mythological event
associatedWithConcept Rama Rajya NERFINISHED
celebratedDuring Diwali in some traditions
commemoratedIn Ramlila performances
temple festivals dedicated to Rama
describedIn Ramcharitmanas NERFINISHED
Valmiki Ramayana NERFINISHED
various regional Ramayana versions
follows Rama’s 14-year exile
defeat of Ravana
hasArtisticDepiction Hindu temple sculpture
Indian miniature paintings NERFINISHED
hasCountry ancient Kosala NERFINISHED
hasLocation Ayodhya NERFINISHED
hasMainCharacter Bharata NERFINISHED
Dasharatha NERFINISHED
Hanuman NERFINISHED
Kaikeyi NERFINISHED
Kaushalya NERFINISHED
Lakshmana NERFINISHED
Rama NERFINISHED
Shatrughna NERFINISHED
Sita NERFINISHED
Sumitra NERFINISHED
hasMoral upholding dharma leads to rightful reward
hasParticipantRole Bharata returning the kingdom to Rama
Rama as king
Sita as queen
hasRitualElement Vedic sacrifices
abhisheka (anointing with sacred waters)
royal procession
hasTheme filial duty
ideal kingship
reward for righteousness
isClimaxOf Rama’s exile narrative arc
languageOfPrimarySource Sanskrit
partOf Ramayana NERFINISHED
precedes Rama’s reign in Ayodhya
resultsIn Rama becoming king of Ayodhya
beginning of Rama’s reign
symbolizes restoration of dharma
righteous rule
triumph of good over evil
timeWithinEpic end of the Ramayana narrative
veneratedBy Hindus NERFINISHED

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Yuddha Kanda event coronation of Rama in Ayodhya