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Rama vs Ravana - What's the difference?

rama | ravana |


As verbs the difference between rama and ravana

is that rama is to rout, nuzzle while ravana is .

Rama vs Hari - What's the difference?

rama | hari |


As a verb rama

is to rout, nuzzle.

As a proper noun hari is

(hinduism) a name given commonly to vishnu, but also to indra and yama.

Rama vs Sita - What's the difference?

rama | sita |


As a verb rama

is to rout, nuzzle.

As a proper noun sita is

(hinduism) a goddess, the consort of.

Rama - What does it mean?

rama | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a proper noun Rama

is a name of the goddess Lakshmi (Devanagari: रमा).

Cat vs Rama - What's the difference?

cat | rama |


As an adverb cat

is how much.

As an adjective cat

is how much.

As a verb rama is

to rout, nuzzle.

Rama vs Krishna - What's the difference?

rama | krishna |


As a verb rama

is to rout, nuzzle.

As a proper noun krishna is

(hinduism) a deity worshiped across many traditions of hinduism krishna is often depicted as a young cowherd boy with a dark or blue complexion playing a flute (as in the bhagavata purana) or a youthful prince giving philosophical direction and guidance (as in the bhagavad gita) he is the divine speaker of the bhagavad-gita and the eighth avatar of vishnu.

Rama vs Loki - What's the difference?

rama | loki |


As proper nouns the difference between rama and loki

is that rama is a name of the goddess Lakshmi (Devanagari: रमा) while Loki is the god of fire, mischief and trickery; growing progressively evil, he kills Balder, and is bound until Ragnarok, the end of the world.

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