Rama represents dharma (righteousness) in Hinduism.
Rama was described in Sanskrit as "Ramo vigrahavan dharmah" which means 'Rama is the embodiment of Dharma'.
What does your question ask? Hindus have many Gods and Goddesses. Vishnu, Shiva, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Ganesha, Kartikeya, Hanuman are some of the Hindu Gods. Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati, Durga are some of the Goddesses.
If you meant Hindu gods, there are about 330 million gods and goddesses! A few main ones are Ganesha, Shiva, Saraswati, Krishna, Rama, Hanuman, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Durga, and Kali.
Hindu religion defines trinity concept. Brahma Vishnu and Maheshwara. Vishnu and Maheshwara and their incarnation are predominantly worshiped by Hindus. However there are many gods and demigods in Hindu faith.
Janmashtami means Birthday. In Hinduism, we celebrate the Birthdays of Hindu Gods like Rama, Krishna, etc. as a festival. Example: Sri Krishna Janmashtami.
Vishnu is one of the major hindu gods. He is known to have 10 forms (avatars). Vishnu is worshipped as a god, and so are Krishna and Rama, who are worshipped as seperate gods even though they are incarnatins of vishnu.
the gods give rama a chariot to support him
Rama represents an ideal man, as conceived by the Hindu mind. In the story of Ramayana, Rama's personality depicts him as the perfect son, devoted brother, true husband, trusted friend, ideal king, and a noble adversary. In images and pictures, Rama is shown carrying a bow and arrow. The bow and arrow convey that Rama is always ready to destroy evil and protect righteousness. He is himself an embodiment of dharma.
Rama is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who was the operator of the world, but Rama, was the god of courage
The monkey in the Hindu tale of Rama and Sita (The Ramayana) is called Sri Hanumanji.
There is no meaning of 'Ram or 'Rama'. In the Hindu mythology, In Ramayana Rama is referred to as Aryaputra (son of an Aryan).
there was 300 million Hindu gods...............
Yes, Hindu Gods can fly.