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Bharata (Ramayana)
Rama's brother in epic Ramayana / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bharata (Sanskrit: भरत IAST: Bharatā) is the younger brother of Rama in Hindu epic Ramayana, and the regent of Ayodhya during Rama's exile. Bharata is considered as an incarnation of the Panchajanya of god Vishnu, and was married to Mandavi.[2]
This article is about a figure from the Ramayana. For a figure from the Mahabharata, see Bharata (Mahabharata). For other uses, see Bharat (disambiguation).
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Affiliation | Avatar of Panchajanya of Vishnu |
Texts | Ramayana and its other versions |
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Spouse | Mandavi |
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Dynasty | Raghuvamsha--Suryavamsha |
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Bharata is regarded for his devotion towards his elder brother Rama. He went against his mother and denied the throne of Ayodhya for his elder brother. Bharata also lived a life in exile, in Nandigram, till Rama, Sita and Lakshmana returned to Ayodhya. He is mostly worshipped in Kerala.[1]