Lord Rama
Sita
Lakshmana
Hanuman
Ravana
Dasharatha
Kaikeyi
Bharata
Vibhishana
Sugriva
Jatayu
Shurpanakha
Kumbhakarna
Indrajit (Meghnad)
Ahalya
Vali
Tara
Anjana
Angada
Rishyashringa
Guha
Mandodari
Kausalya
Sumitra
Shruthakeerti
Shatrughna
Sampati
Luv
Kush
Urmila
Janaka
Sage Vishwamitra
Sage Valmiki
Sage Agastya
Sage Vasishtha
Sage Narada
Sage Durvasa
Manthara
Surpanakha's son, Mahodara
Maricha
Subahu
Mayasura
Nishadraj Guhaka
Nal and Neel (Nala and Nila)
Shabari
Sarbhanga
Shravana
Tataka
Shuka
Swayamprabha
Atikaya
Kumbhini
Makaraksha
Indra
Yama (the god of death)
Varuna (the god of water)
Agni (the god of fire)
Vayu (the god of wind)
Kubera (the god of wealth)
Brahma (the creator)
Shiva (the destroyer)
Indrajaala (a magical creature)
Gandharvas (celestial musicians)
Apsaras (celestial nymphs)
Yakshas (nature spirits)
Rakshasas (demons)
Vanaras (monkey warriors)
Nagas (serpent beings)
Asuras (demonic beings)
Devas (celestial beings)
Kinnaras (mythical beings)
Kimpurushas (mythical beings)
Siddhas (enlightened beings)
Garuda (the eagle mount of Lord Vishnu)
Jambavan (the bear king)
Matsya (the fish avatar of Lord Vishnu)
Kurma (the tortoise avatar of Lord Vishnu)
Varaha (the boar avatar of Lord Vishnu)
Narasimha (the half-lion, half-human avatar of Lord Vishnu)
Vamana (the dwarf avatar of Lord Vishnu)
Parashurama (the warrior sage)
Rishyasringa's father, Vibhandaka
Ahiravana (a powerful demon)
Mandavi (Bharata's wife)
Shrutakirti (Shatrughna's wife)
Sharabhanga
Sutiksna
Samudra (the ocean god)
Pramathi (Ravana's charioteer)
Khar and Dushan (Ravana's commanders)
Manthara's husband, Sumali
Lankini (the guardian of Lanka)
Kakaasura
Atavi (a friend of Hanuman)
Mareecha's son, Subahu
Vidyutjihva
Prahasta (Ravana's general)
Dundubhi (a demon disguised as a golden deer)
Taraka (a demon slain by Kumara)
Suketu (a friend of Dasharatha)
Ahiravan's brother, Mahiravan
Anasuya (wife of Sage Atri)
Atreya (son of Sage Atri and Anasuya)
Brihaspati (the preceptor of the gods)
Diti (mother of the demons)
Kamadeva (the god of love)
Prithvi (the Earth goddess)
Rambha (a celestial dancer)
Tadaka (a powerful demoness)
Urmila's sister, Mandavi
Vedavati (a virtuous woman who self-immolated)
Chandra (the moon god)
Dhanusha (the bow of Lord Shiva)
Ganga (the river goddess)
Kali (the goddess of time and destruction)
Kamadhenu (the divine cow)
Karkati (a demoness who transformed into a crab)
Manasa (the serpent goddess)
Matanga (a sage cursed with the form of a chandala)
Riksharaja (the king of bears)
Rishi Agastya's wife, Lopamudra
Rishyashringa's father, Vibhandaka
Sage Chyavana
Sage Markandeya
Sage Patanjali
Samudra Manthan (the churning of the ocean)
Shabari's brother, Matanga
Shatarupa (the first woman created by Brahma)
Shesha (the multi-headed serpent on which Lord Vishnu rests)
Shiva's bull, Nandi
Sudevi (one of the Ashtabharya, Lord Krishna's wives)
Suketu's son, Akampana
Uddhava (a close friend and devotee of Lord Krishna)
Vashisht's son, Shakti
Vatapi (a demon who was slain by Agastya)
Vishwakarma (the divine architect)
Yajnavalkya (a sage and philosopher)
Yudhajit (Sita's maternal uncle)
Shambuka (a low-caste ascetic)
Shikhandi (a character from the Mahabharata who appears as a hermit in the Ramayana)