Count me among the annoyed. I like the story, but it does a few things that annoy me.
1) Ramma has a Wife. That epic he's a part of? Yeah, for her. 2) The Hindu Pantheon has access to two divine weapons which literally have "Kill Anything" as their descriptor: The Brahmastra and tha Shivastra. Rama, in his quest to retrieve his wife, had to cross an ocean. The sea would not part for him, so he took out his Brahmastra and pointed it at the sea. Yes, he was going to BLOW UP THE OCEAN. The Ocean cried out to now be destroyed as he could not part (I guess that's one up for the Christian God) and offered instead to support whatever he put on the ocean's surface. 3) The portrayal of the Christian God in this story...well, let's just say that I'd rather have dieties represented by their deeds, not by the beliefs of their followers. The two rarely mesh.