AADI KAVI BHAGWAN VALMIKI JI'S RAMAYANA
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Ramayana Glossary)
Who's Who of Ramayana
Learn about some of the important characters of Ramayana epic.


 

  • Ayodhya (EYE-’YODE’-YA)- Capital city of Kosala which was ruled by Dasaratha, later by Rama.

  • Asoka (AH-’SHOW’-KA) - Garden in Lanka where Ravana kept Sita captive.

  • Avatar (AH-VAH-’TAR’) - The incarnation of a god into another form. The incarnation of Vishnu on earth is Rama.

  • Bharata (BAH-’HRA’-TA)- Son of Queen Kaikeyi and the half brother of Rama.

  • Boon - A promise or reward

  • Brahma (‘BRAH’-MA) - The creator god of the Hindu triad of gods which includes Shiva and Vishnu.

  • Chitrakoot (CHEE-TRAH-’KOOT’)- A beautiful forest where Rama, Sita and Lakshmana lived.

  • Dandaka (‘DAHN’-DA-KA)- Great forest which Rama, Sita and Lakshmana traveled through for ten years of their exile.

  • Dasaratha (DAH-SHAH-’RAH’-TA)- King of Kosala and Rama's earthly father

  • Dharma (‘DAR’-MA)- Laws, duties and obligations

  • Dushan (‘DOO-SHUN)- Brother of Ravana and Surpurnakha.

  • Ganges (‘GAHN’-JEEZ)- The river considered sacred by Hindus.

  • Garuda - (GAH-’ROO’-DA)- King of winged creatures

  • Godavari (GO-’DAH’-VA-REE)- River Rama, Sita and Lakshmana cross to get to Panchavati.

  • Hanuman (‘HUN’-YOU-MUN)- Monkey warrior who became Rama's devoted friend and servant.

  • Indrajit (IN-’DRAH’-JIT)- Ravana's favorite son who fought Rama with magical weapons.

  • Jambuvan (‘JAM’-BUH-VAHN)- Leader of the bears who found Sita.

  • Janaka (‘JAH’-NA-KA)- King of Mithila who found Sita in a furrow.

  • Jatayu (JA-’TIE’-YOO)- The great bird who tried to rescue Sita and was killed by Ravana.

  • Kaikeyi (KYE-’KAY’-YEE)- Dasaratha's youngest queen and the mother of Bharata. She called for Rama's exile.

  • Kailasa (KYE-’LAH’-SA)- Mountain where Hanuman found the medicinal herbs.

  • Kausalya (COW-’SAL’-YA)- Dasaratha's queen and Rama's mother.

  • Khar (CAR)- Brother of Ravana and Surpurnakha.

  • Kiskindha (KISH-’KIN’-DA)- The monkey kingdom ruled by Sugriva.

  • Kosala (KOH-’SAH’-LA)- The kingdom ruled by Dasaratha.

  • Kush (COOSH)- Sita and Rama's son, twin of Lava.

  • Lakshmana (LAKS-’SHMA’-NA)- Queen Sumitra's son and devoted half-brother of Rama.

  • Lanka (‘LAHNG’-KA)- Island kingdom ruled by Ravana

  • Lava (‘LAH’-VA)- Sita and Rama's son, twin of Kush.

  • Lotus (‘LOW’-TUSS)- Flower; Hindu symbol of beauty, purity & good fortune

  • Manthara (‘MAHN’-TA-RA)- Maid servant who convinced Kaikeyi to have Rama exiled and make Bharata king.

  • Mantra (‘MAHN’-TRA)- Hindu prayers or incantations.

  • Mareech (MUH-’REACH’)- The magician who helped Ravana capture Sita.

  • Nala (‘NAH’-LA)- Son of the great builder who helped Rama construct the bridge to Lanka.

  • Panchavati (PUN-CHA-’VAH’-TEE)- Rama, Sita and Lakshmana’s abode in the forest.

  • Payasam (‘PYE’-EH-SUM)- A mixture of rice pudding, milk and sugar.

  • Rakshasas (‘RAHK’-SHA-SHASS)- Warrior-demons.

  • Ravana (‘RAH’-VA-NA)- King of Lanka who kidnaped Sita and was defeated by Rama.

  • Sanyasi (SUN-’YAH’-SEE)- A religious man who lives in a forest, a hermit.

  • Sarayu (SAH-’RYE’-YOO)- The river that runs alongside Ayodhya.

  • Sari (‘SAH’-REE)- A garment of yards of cloth draped to form a skirt and head or shoulder covering.

  • Sat-purusa (SAHT-POO-’ROO’-SHA)- The ideal Hindu man.

  • Shiva (‘SHIV’-AH)- The deity whose bow Rama lifted to win Sita's hand in marriage.

  • Surpanakha (SHURE-’PAH’-NAH-KA)- Ravana's demon sister.

  • Sita (‘SEE’-TA)- Daughter of King Janaka, wife of Rama; name literally means “furrow.”

  • Sugriva (SOO-’GREE’-VA)- Monkey king of Kiskindha who helped Rama get Sita back.

  • Sumantra (SOO-’MAHN’-TRA)- Charioteer of Kosala.

  • Sumitra (SOO-’MEE’-TRA)- One of Dasaratha's queens and mother of twin sons Shatrughna and Lakshmana.

  • Tataka (‘TAH’-TA-KA)- Demoness who was killed by Rama.

  • Valmiki (VAHL-’MEE’-KEE)- Poet and author of the Ramayana who helps Sita and her twin sons.

  • Vasistha (VAH-’SEESH’-TA)- Priest to King Dasaratha.

  • Vibhishana (VEE-’BEE’SHA-NA) - Ravana's brother who leaves Lanka to join Rama.

  • Vishnu (‘VISH’-NOO)- God who came to earth in the form of Rama to rid the world of demons.

  • Vishwamitra (VISH-WAH-’MEE’TRA)- Religious man; went to forest with Rama to kill the demons that were bothering him.

Characters of Ramayana

 

 

One of the most powerful and influential epic depicting Hindu culture, Ramayana is filled with extraordinary characters. Find here an exclusive reference on characters of Ramayana. Also check places of Ramayana.

Character

Reference

Ahalya

Wife of sage Gautama, who got curse and turn into a stone and later became free from curse by the touch of Rama

Bharat

Brother of Rama and son of Kaikeyi

Dasharatha

Rama's father and King of Kaushala

Dashanan

Ten headed King of Lanka; Also see Ravana

Garuda

Eagel; King of winged creatures

Gautam

Sage/Rishi who cursed her wife Ahalya to be a stone for her immoral conduct

Hanuman

Son of the wind God; Devout of Rama and a leading warrior among monkey tribe

Indrajit

Ravana's son who fought with Rama with magical powers

Jambuvan

Leader of bears who found Sita with his supernatural powers

Janaka

King of Mithila; Father of Sita, who found her in a furrow

Jatayu

Great bird who was killed by Ravana while rescuing Sita

Kaikeyi

Dashartha's youngest queen and mother of Bharata who asked for Rama's exile

Kausalya

Dashratha's queen and Rama's mother

Kevat

Boatman who let Rama, Laxman and Sita cross the river in his boat and washes Rama's feet for his fee

Khar

Brother of Ravana and Shurpanakha

Kumbhkarna

Ravan's brother known for sleeping and eating

Kush

Son of Rama and Sita

Laxman

Queen Sumitra's son and Rama's brother

Lava / Luv

Son of Ram and Sita; brother of Kush

Mandavi

Bharat's wife & King Janak's daughter

Manthara

Maid servant of Keikeyi who convinced her for Bharat's thorn and exile of Rama

Maricha or Mareech

Who assumed form of suvarna mriga (golden deer) and help abduct Sita

Meghanad

Ravana's son, who made Laxman unconscious in the battlefield with his arrow

Nala - Nil

Son of great builder who helped Rama build bridge to Lanka

Ravana

Ten headed King of Lanka, who abducted Sita; brother of Vibhishana & Surpanakha; father of Indrajit; husband of Mandodari

Sampati

Brother of Jatayu

Shatrughna

Rama's younger borther

Shabari

Devotee of Ram who offered him berry fruit

Shatananda

Head Preist (kul Guru) of Mithila

Shiva

Hindu Lord, whose bow was lifted by Rama in swayamvar

Shravan

Son of blind parents; known as an idol of service to parents

Shrutkirti

Shatrughna's wife and King Janak's daughter

Shurpanakha

Ravan's sister whose ears and nose were cut by Laxman

Sita

Daughter of Janaka; wife of Rama; mother of Luv and Kush

Sugriva

King of monkey tribe and King of Kiskindha

Sumanta

Charioteer of King Dasharatha

Sumitra

Wife of Dashratha; Mother of Laxman & Shatrughna

Sunayana

Wife of King Janak; Mother of Sita

Sushen

Lankan physician, who advised Sanjivani herbs from Kailas mountain in order to cure Laxman

Tataka

Demoness (rakshasi) killed by Rama; mother of Mareecha

Tulsidas

Sanskrit scholar and poet who created Ramcharitmanas, a version of Valmiki Ramayana in local Avadhi language

Urmila

Laxman's wife; daughter of King Janak and sister of Sita

Vali (Bali) or Vaali

Cousin of Sugriva, who occupied Kiskindha and was killed by Rama

Valmiki

Great Poet and creator of Ramayana; Sage who helped Sita and her two son Lava-Kush stay at his place

Vanara

Monkey; A hill tribe of Southern India

Vasistha

Head priest (kul Guru) of Ayodhya

Vibhishana

Ravana's brother who leaves Lanka to join Rama and later become king of Lanka

Vishnu

Hindu Lord; Rama is considered as eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu

Vishwamitra

Rishi, who took Rama for killing troubling demons

ABHISHAVA, a religious rite.
ABBHISHEKA, sacred ablution.
ACHARYA, preceptor.
AGNIROTRA, a sacrifice to the fire performed with a daily offering of milk morning and evening.
AGRAYANA, an autumn harvest festival performed with offering of new grain.
AJYA, a form of sacrificial offering.
APRAMATTA, without pride or passion.
APSARA, celestial nymph.
ARGHYA, an offering due to an honoured guest.
ARTA, an honourable person, an Aryan.
ASOKA, name of a flower, orange and scarlet.
ASRAMA, hermitage.
ASURA, demon, enemies of gods,
ASWAKARNA, a flower.
ASWAMEDHA, a horse-sacrifice.
BAIDURYA, lapis-lazuli.
BHINDIPALA, a weapon of war.
BRAHMACHARIN, one who has taken vows and lives an austere life.
CHAITYA, a Shrine or temple.
CHAKRAVAKA, a ruddy goose, the male and female being regarded as a pattern of conjugal love.
CHAMPAKA, a tree with yellow blossom also the flower of the tree.
CHANDAN, sandal-tree; also the fragrant sandal paste.
CHOWRI (properly CHAMARI), the yak, the tail of which is used as a fan.
DAKSHINA, gifts made at sacrifices.
DASAPUTRA, son of a slave.
DEVA, gods.
DEVADARU (lit. heavenly tree), the Himalayan pine.
DEVA-KANYA, celestial maid.
DEVA-RISHI, celestial saint.
DRARMA-RAJA, monarch by reason of piety and virtue.
DIKSHA, initiation into a sacred rite.
DUNDUBHI, drum.
GANDHARVA, celestial musician.
GANDIVA, Arjun's bow.
GAURI, a goddess, wife of Siva.
GURITA or GHEE, clarified butter.
GRAHA, the being of darkness who is supposed to seize the sun and the moon at eclipse; a planet with malignant influence.
GURU, preceptor.
HANSA, swan or goose.
HOMA, a sacrificial rite or offering.
HOWDA, the seat on an elephant.
IDA, a form of sacrificial offering.
KANKA, a bird of prey.
KARMA, act which brings its fruit in life or in after life.
KARNIKARA, a tree; also its flower.
KARTIKA, October-November.
KAUTUKA, wedding investiture with the nuptial chord.
KETAKA, a strong-scented plant.
KHADIRA, a tree, a kind of acacia.
KIMPURUSHA, a class of imaginary beings.
KINNARA, a fabulous being with the body of a man and the face of a horse, the counterpart of the Greek Centaur.
KINSUKA, a flower.
KOKIL, an Indian bird answering to the English cuckoo, and prized for its sweet note.
KUSA, grass strewn round the altar at sacrifice.
LODHRA, a tree.
MAGITA, a, winter month.
MAHAMATRA, a royal officer.
MAHUA (properly MADHUKA), a tree, Bassia latifolia.
MAHUT or MAHAMATRA, elephant driver.
MANTRA, hymn, incantation.
MAYA, illusion.
MLECHCHA, outer barbarian. All who were not Hindus were designated by this name.
MRIDANGA, a kind of drum.
MUNI, saint, anchorite.
NAGA, snake; a being of the lower or snake world; also a tribe in Eastern India.
NISHADA, an aboriginal race.
NISHKA, a coin, often used as ornament.
NULLA, a rivulet or rill.
NYAGRODRA, the banyan or Indian fig-tree.
PALASA, a tree bearing large red blossoms with no scent.
PANKHA (from Sanscrit paksha, wing), a fan.
PATAHA, a kind of drum.
PISHACHA, ghost or goblin.
PITRI-MEDHA, sacrifice and offering due to departed ancestors.
PRAVARGYA, a religious rite.
PRIYANGU, a fragrant ointment.
PUNNAGA, a flower tree.
PURANA, ancient and sacred chronicles.
PURUSHA, the soul.
RAHU, the being of darkness who is supposed to seize the sun and the moon at eclipses.
RAJASUYA, an imperial sacrifice.
RAKSHA, a class of fabulous beings represented as demons and night rangers, and wearing various shapes at will. The inhabitants of Ceylon, with whom the hero of the Epic fought, are represented as Rakshas.
RIK, hymn recited at sacrifice.
RISHI, saint or anchorite.
SABDA-BEDHI, an archer who shoots an invisible game by hearing the
sound it makes.
SAKTI, javelin.
SALA, a tall forest tree.
SAMADHI, austere religious practice.
SAMAN, hymn chanted at sacrifice.
SAMI, a dark leafy tree.
SANKRA, conch-shell used as a sounding instrument in wars and in festivities.
SAPTA-PARNA, a plant with a seven branched leaf.
SARASA, the Indian crane.
SARVAVARNIN, an Indian tree.
SASTRA, sacred scriptures.
SATAGHNI, a weapon of war, supposed to kill a hundred men at one discharge.
SAVANA, a religious rite.
SAVITRI, a hymn; also the goddess of the hymn.
SIDDHA, holy celestial beings.
SLESHA, an Indian tree.
SRAVANA, July -August.
SRI, the goddess of beauty and wealth, wife of Vishnu.
SUPARNA, celestial bird.
SWARGA, heaven.
SWASTI, a word uttered to dispel evil.
SWAYAMVARA, a form of bridal, the bride selecting her husband from among Suitors.
TALA, a Species of palm-tree bearing a large round fruit; also the fruit of the tree.
TAMALA, a graceful leafy tree.
THIRTHA, holy rites at the crossing of rivers.
THIRATRA, a three nights' penance and fast.
USIRA, a kind of hard wood.
VANARA, monkey. T'he hill tribes of Southern India, who formed an alliance with the hero of the Epic, are represented as Vanaras.
VEDA, the most ancient and holiest scriptures of the Hindus.
VIJAYA, Karna's bow.
VILWA, a tree bearing an edible fruit.
VINA, the lyre.
YAJNA, sacrifice.
YATO DHARMA STATO JAYAH, where there is virtue there is victory.
YOJANA, a measure of distance equal to about nine English miles.
YUGA, the period of the world's existence.