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  1. Nov 3, 2021 · Hence, like all, Ravana was a complex being, who exhibited not only negative qualities, but positive ones throughout his life’s journey. An expert warrior, politician, king, as well as astrologer and doctor of ayurveda, he took great care of his kingdom, for even the poorest of its inhabitants were well off, and never poverty stricken.

  2. southasia.ucla.edu › myths-and-characters › ravanaRavana | MANAS

    Ravana. Ravana appears in the Ramayana as the demon-king of Lanka and the principal antagonist of Rama. In all versions of the Ramayana, he is vanquished and killed by Rama in a ferocious battle where both are compelled to call upon all the resources at their command, including the most awesome weapons. Thus is Sita, who had been abducted by ...

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    Lanka ( / ˈlæŋkə /, Hindustani: [ˈləŋkaː]) is the name given in Hindu epics to the island fortress capital of the legendary asura king Ravana in the epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The fortress was situated on a plateau between three mountain peaks known as the Trikuta Mountains. The ancient city of Lankapura is said to have ...

  4. It is said that Ravana ruled Lanka for several hundred years prior to the times of Ramayana, when he was killed by prince Rama for kidnapping his wife Sita. Yet some believe Ramayana to be a semi-fiction woven around a real King who ruled over Sri Lanka from 2554 to 2517 BC.Sri Lankan lore has it that Sri Lanka under the scholarly Ravana saw ...

  5. Ravana, a pivotal figure in the Indian epic Ramayana, is commonly portrayed as the epitome of evil, primarily due to his role in the abduction of Sita, the wife of Lord Rama. However, his character is far from one-dimensional, encompassing a rich tapestry of complexity that combines both scholarly and warrior-like attributes.

  6. Ravana had three wives – Mandodari, Dhanyamalini, and a third wife. Ravana and Mandodari married with Vedic rites. Mandodari was the daughter of Mayasura (who was the King of Asuras) and the Apsara Hema. Meghanad (Indrajit) was the eldest son of Mandodari and Ravana.

  7. Ravana was born to a great sage, named Vishrava (also Vishravas or Vesamuni) and his wife, Kaikesi, who was a daitya (demon) princess. Even today, the residents of the Bisrakh village in Uttar Pradesh claim that their village was named after Vishravas and that Ravana was actually born there. The word "Ravana” means "roaring”.

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