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    Ravana ( Sanskrit: रावण, IAST: Rāvaṇa, pronounced [ˈraːʋɐɳɐ]) was a ancient mythological king [1] of the island of Lanka, and the chief antagonist in the Hindu epic Ramayana. [2] [3] In the Ramayana, Ravana is described as the eldest son of sage Vishrava and Kaikasi.

  2. Apr 2, 2020 · I came across two stories on how Ravana was killed by Rama but not sure which one is correct. Story 1 : Rama used Brahmastra to kill Ravana. Brahmastra was so powerful that it killed Ravana instantly and his body was burnt without even leaving ashes. Story 2 : Ravana wanted to be immortal.

  3. Apr 23, 2022 · From this answer, it seems that Ravana was at least 56 million years old when Sri Rama defeated and killed him. Can we have a rough estimate, if not exact, as to at what age Ravana died?

  4. Ravana is Killed by Rama. In the ancient Hindu epic, the Ramayana, Ravana was a powerful demon king of Lanka (present-day Sri Lanka). He was known for his immense strength, knowledge, and mastery over various forms of magic and weaponry.

  5. 4 days ago · In the final battle both Ram and Ravana used several divine arrows against each other. All the arrows were nullified by them. Finally, Sri Ram shot arrows and knocked off each of Ravana’s ten heads.

  6. May 20, 2024 · Ravana, in Hinduism, the 10-headed king of the demons (rakshasas). His abduction of Sita and eventual defeat by her husband Rama are the central incidents of the popular epic the Ramayana (“Rama’s Journey”).

  7. Apr 13, 2016 · Through his devotion and penance to the great god Brahma, Ravana was made invincible and had the power to assume any form he wished, from men to mountains to death itself. He was so powerful that he could cause earthquakes and storms.

  8. Aug 3, 2021 · Loosed with exceeding force, that missile, the supreme destroyer, pierced the breast of the wicked-hearted titan and, covered with blood, that fatal dart having extinguished his vital breaths, buried itself in the earth.

  9. Aug 3, 2021 · This page is entitled “the lamentations of mandodari: ravana’s funeral rites” and represents Chapter 114 of the Yuddha-kanda of the Ramayana (English translation by Hari Prasad Shastri). The Ramayana narrates the legend of Rama and Sita and her abduction by Ravana, the king of Lanka.

  10. Sep 28, 2020 · Tormented by the death of his son, the ferocious Ravana, overpowered by anger, having reflected within himself, resolved to slay Sita. Rolling his reddened eyes, that cruel and terrible titan, in his anguish, said in the presence of all the Rangers of the Night, in plaintive tones:—