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Ravana Dashagriva was a king of the
island of Lanka, and the
chief antagonist in the
Hindu epic
Ramayana in
which he was
considered as a
Rakshasa (demon)...
- (Sanskrit: मंदोदरी, Mandodarī, lit. "soft-bellied";) was the
queen consort of
Ravana, the king of Lanka,
according to the
Hindu epic Ramayana. The
Ramayana describes...
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subcontinent with his wife Sita and
brother Lakshmana; the
kidnapping of Sita by
Ravana, the king of Lanka, that
resulted in bloodbath; and Rama's
eventual return...
- live eternally.
Every time Rama's
weapon killed Ravana,
immediately Ravana rose again. Wibisana,
Ravana's sister who
sided with Rama
immediately asked Hanoman...
- exile, the trio
settles in the
Dandaka forest from
where she is
abducted by
Ravana, the
Rakshasa king of Lanka. She is
imprisoned in the
garden of
Ashoka Vatika...
- epic, the
rakshasa Ravana was
abducting the
avatar of Lakshmi, Sita, when
Jatayu tried to
rescue her.
Jatayu fought valiantly with
Ravana, but as
Jatayu was...
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Ravana Falls (Sinhala: රාවණා ඇල්ල, romanized:
Ravana Ella) is a po****r
sightseeing attraction in Uva
province of Sri Lanka. It
currently ranks as one...
- epic
Ramayana and its
other versions. She was the
sister of Lanka's king,
Ravana, and the
daughter of the sage
Vishrava and the
rakshasi Kaikeshi. Shurpanakha's...
- 'conqueror of Indra'),
according to
Hindu texts, was the
eldest son of
Ravana and the
crown prince of Lanka, who
conquered Indraloka (Heaven). He is regarded...
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Lanka King
Ravana wanted to
attain immortality by
obtaining the Atma-Linga (Soul of Shiva).
Since the Atma-Linga
belonged to Shiva,
Ravana worshipped...