1. Hanuman
He Lifted Mountain In Ramayana, He Also Met Bheem In Mahabharata.
Hanuman being the
Chiranjivi( blessed with eternal life), appears in the Mahabharat, he also happens to be Bhim’s brother, both of them son of Vayu. The tale of Hanuman quelling Bhim’s pride, by appearing as an old monkey, when he was on the journey to get the Kadamba flower. Also another tale in the Mahabharat, of Hanuman and Arjun having a bet of who was stronger, and Hanuman losing the wager thanks to help of Lord Krishna, due to which he appears on Arjun’s flag during the Kurukshetra war.
One of the most popular characters of Ramayana, and without his help Rama may not have found Sita in Ravanas captivity. Or we may say Rama could not have won battle with Ravana. There is no need to describe the importance of Hanuman in Ramayana.
Many claim that Hanuman is still present on earth, somewhere in Himalayas.
2. Parshuram
His Presence Graced Ramayana And His Curse Changed The Track Of Mahabharata.
Parushuram, who appeared in Ram and Sita marriage, is also he is the Guru of the three greatest warriors of the epic namely: Bhishma, Guru Dronacharya and Karna. Parshuram was in the Ramayan, when he challenged Lord Ram to break the Vishnu Dhanush, which also in a way, quelled his anger. In the Mahabharat he initially has a duel with Bhishma, when Amba seeks his help in taking revenge, but loses to him. Karna later poses as a Brahmin in order to learn about weapons from Parashuram, before exposing himself, and being cursed by him, that his weapons would fail him when he needed them the most.
3. Jambavanth
The engineer who built the bridge from India to Lanka, who Had A Duel With Krishna.
JAMBVAN, the bear is a known and popular character in Ramayana, who was one of the head in Rama’s army to fight the battle with Ravana. He took a lead part in the Rama and Ravana battle and took an active role in Rama’s victory against Ravana. He was in forefront in many instances and he is well known in Hindus. He was perhaps alone bear in an army of monkeys.
Again he has a small role to play in Mahabharata. Veda Vyasa is very descriptive of all characters who fought Mahabharata battle for 18 days, But a little has been portrayed about war between Krishna and Jambvan which continued for 28 days in a cave. It was for a Syamantaka mani which Jambvan took from a lion, who got it by killing its possessor. As Krishna was blamed for stealing that mani, Krishna fought Jambvan for that mani to clear his name. Jambvan was defeated or he accepted his defeat and in return offered his daughter Jambvanti’s marriage with Krishna.
4. Mayasura
Raavan’s Father-In-Law Who Became Master Architect For Pandavas
Mayasura, the father of Mandodari and Ravan’s father in law, appears in the Mahabharat too, during the Khandava Dahana incident. Mayasura was the only one to survive the burning of the Khandava forest, and when Krishna finds this out, he lifts his Sudarshan Chakra to kill him. Mayasura however rushes to Arjun, who gives him refuge and tells Krishna, that he is now sworn to protect him. And so as a deal, Mayasura, himself an architect, designs the entire Maya Sabha for the Pandavas.
5. Agastya
The Original Possessor Of Bramhastra, He Met Lord Rama Before His War With Raavan
Agastya Rishi met Rama before the war with Ravana and gave him the weapon to win the war. Mahabharata also mentions that Agastya was the one who gave the weapon “Brahmashira” to Drona. This was later on passed to Arjuna and Aswatama.
6. Kuber
We all know that Kuber was the wealthiest king alive. It was from him Lord Vishnu took a loan for his marriage and the hundi at Tirupati is supposed to cover the loan and interest amount. Kuber was the elder half-brother of Ravana and in the Mahabharat he was conferred the lord of wealth title by Brahma, as he lost his kingdom in Ramayan to Ravan.
7. Maharishi Durvasa
Soothsayer in Ramayana, He Went On To Test Draupadi and The Pandavas in Mahabharata
Maharishi Durvasa was the one who predicted the separation of Rama and Sita. He also visited the Pandavas during their exile. It is said that it was Durvasa who gave a mantra to Kunti, the mother of eldest three Pandavas for getting children.
8. Vishwamitra
Ram’s mentor. Father of Shakuntala, who is the mother of Bharat after whom Mahabharata is named, rather the country is named Vishwamitra was Rama’s mentor. He was also the father of Shakuntala who was initially cursed. She also turns out to be the mother of Bharat after whom Mahabharat is named. That’s one long connection.
9. Narad Muni
Smooth Talker Of A Sage, Narada Appears In Both Epics
One of the greatest rishis who is well known for gossiping made his appearance in both the tales. In Mahabharata, he was one of the Rishis attended to Krishna’s peace talks in Hastinapur. Well, Narada is the one who inspired Valmiki to write the Ramayana.
10. Vibhishana
Vibhishana was Another brother of Raavan .Vibhishana was Ravan’s brother who takes the side of Rama during the war. Even though he was crowned the king of Lanka after the war, he knew he would pay the price of betrayal. So in Mahabharata when Yudhistir sent his forces to Lanka, Vibhishana readily accepted the takeover and also sent jewels.
11. Sage Parashara
Vasishtha’s son Sakthi, had a son called Parasara and Parasara’s son was Veda Vyasa, who wrote the Mahabharat. This means Vasishtha was the great grandfather of Vyasa. Brahmarshi Vasishtha lived from the time of Satyavrata Manu to the time of Sri Rama. Sri Rama was Vasistha’s student..
12. Vayu Deva
The God Of Air With Two Mighty Sons Father to both Hanuman and Bheem, you now know why the two called each other brothers.
13. Maharishi Bharadwaja
Drona’s father was the Maharishi Bharadwaja, who was the pupil of Valmiki, who wrote Ramayana.
14. Pulastya
Ravana’s grandfather. He is sorta the Moses of Hinduism, coz he is considered to have narrated the whole Vishnu Puranam to Parashara.
15. Atri
A rishi Rama visited. Atri appears before Drona during the Mahabharata war