Ram Lala is a revered deity in Hinduism, particularly in the context of the epic Ramayana. The term "Ram Lala" is an affectionate way of addressing Lord Rama as an infant or a child. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama is considered the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu and is revered for his virtues, righteousness, and unwavering devotion to dharma (righteousness). The phrase "Ram Lala" is often used to express endearment and devotion towards the divine figure of Lord Rama, highlighting his innocence and divine presence in the hearts of his devotees.