If you mean Ram from the Ramayana--his father's name was Dasharatha.
Abraham used a ram as a substitute for sacrificing his son Isaac because he demonstrated his willingness to obey God without actually having to sacrifice his son. This event is seen as a test of Abraham's faith and obedience. The ram provided by God symbolized that there was no need for human sacrifice in worshiping God.
The symbol for the god of nature and flocks is usually depicted as a shepherd's crook or staff, known as a "crook and flail." It represents the god's role as a shepherd or protector of flocks in nature. In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god associated with these symbols is typically depicted as a human figure with the head of a ram or a ram itself.
The quote "Ram and Rahim are two different names of the same God" is often attributed to Indian spiritual leader and social reformer, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. He emphasized the underlying unity of all religions and spiritual paths, teaching that different names and forms represent the same divine essence.
In the story from the Bible and the Quran, God tested Abraham's faith by asking him to sacrifice his son, Isaac/Ishmael. Abraham demonstrated his faith and obedience by preparing to sacrifice his son, but at the last moment, God provided a ram as a substitute. This act is seen as a demonstration of Abraham's ultimate trust in God.
The name of the Egyptian's ram-headed god is Khnum.
No. Ram is married to Sita, meaning he is not gay.
If you mean Ram from the Ramayana--his father's name was Dasharatha.
The meaning of the Hindu name Sai Ram is god-like.
suryavanshi is surname of ram & raghu is also survanshi so in ramayan bhagvan RAM surname is suryavanshi
Presumably Ram.
Dashrath
The cast of In Search of God - 2011 includes: Srinivasan Kavita as Kavita Babu Ram Saikia as Ram
He was depicted as a man with a ram head or a ram itself. The ram horns stood for fertility, hence the "god of fertility".
Lord Ram is the most worshipped God in Diwali.
Ram was the 7th avtaar of Vishnu. He was in the epic, Ramayan. He is also God, who is everywhere and everything you see.
No, Ares' symbol is typically associated with a spear or a shield, not a ram. The ram is more commonly associated with the Greek god Zeus.