Significance of Champion
In the context of Purana, the term Champion specifically refers to Rama, who is recognized as a skilled warrior and a highly esteemed fighter. He is often consulted regarding deadly combat scenarios, highlighting his expertise in warfare and his status as an exceptional combatant.1
Synonyms: Winner, Victor, Hero, Conqueror, Star, First place, Leader.
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Hindu concept of 'Champion'
In Hinduism, "Champion" often symbolizes Rama, a revered warrior known for his exceptional skills and valor in battle, particularly exemplified during crucial conflicts, showcasing his status as a distinguished figure of strength and righteousness.
Significance in Purana and Itihasa (epic history):
Purana
Books
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Griffith)
(1) Champion refers to Rama, who is a skilled warrior and is the one who is asked about in the context of the deadly fight, and is a highly regarded fighter.[1]