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 Rama Point @ HigherPower.org (Higher Power)
In the Pra Lak Pra Lam of Laos, Rama is regarded as an incarnation of Buddha.
Rama is a great hero to the adherents of Agama Hindu Dharma and to the Muslims who practice Abangan, a syncretic form of Islam and Hinduism, in Indonesia.
Rāmachandra, simply known as Rama (rāma in IAST, राम in Devanāgarī) or Srī Rāma (श्रीराम in Devanagari), was a king of ancient India and is the Seventh Avatara of Vishnu, and one of the most important manifestations of God in Hinduism.
http://higherpower.org/encyclopedia/Rama   (5816 words)

  
 Rendezvous with Rama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "Rama" of the title is the starship, which is initially mistaken for an asteroid and named after the Hindu deity Rama.
The later books also take a highly sympathetic attitude to religious faith that is atypical of Clarke's work as a whole.
It is often believed that Lee did most of the actual writing of the sequels, as the focus and style are very different from those of the original novel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendezvous_with_Rama   (831 words)

  
 Rama - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Rama
The Rama in the Gospel of St. Matthew is possibly the Ramah of Samuel: see Ramathaim-zophim.
Rama, hero: see Ramayana Ramayana (rämä`yənə) [story of Rama], classical Sanskrit epic of India, probably composed in the 3d cent.
Ramah is the traditional burial place of Rachel.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Rama   (185 words)

  
 Rama on Encyclopedia.com
Rescuing Rama: The fight to keep a dying Indian language alive.
Diving to Conscience Bay: when New Age guru Rama was fished out of the waters off Long Island, he was wearing a suit and tie and his pet dog's collar around his neck.
Visual Arts; 80 and ahead of her time; ICA gives provocative Carol Rama her first American retrospective; Artist gets U.S. debut.
http://encyclopedia.infonautics.com/html/X/X-R1ama-bible.asp   (188 words)

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