All of us know about Ravana, the demon-king
of Lanka. All of us have been celebrating Dussehra and Diwali for pretty much
all our lives, and are aware of how Ravana was killed by Lord Rama in the epic
tale of Ramayana. Ravana has been portrayed as a villain who was known to have
abducted Sita to Lanka, which led to Lord Rama killing Raavan. But there are so
many things that I am sure you didn’t know about Raavan. Here we go.
Ravana – The Brahmasura
Ravana was actually half-brahmin and
half-demon. On the paternal side, Ravan’s father was Vishwashrava, who was the
son of Sage Pulastya or Prajapati Pulastya (one of Lord Brahma’s 10 ‘mind-born’
sons). On the maternal side, his mother was Kaikasi, who belonged to the demon
clan. Vishwashrava (also known as Vishrava) had two wives – Varavarnini and
Kaikasi. His first born was Kubera (the god of Wealth, and Ravan’s step
brother), whereas Kaikasi gave him 4 children, namely – Ravana, Kumbhakarna,
Shurpanakha and Vibhisha.
It is said that Asura Sumali and his wife
Tataka, who sought to increase their powers through various alliances with
kings and rishis, decided their daughter Kaikasi was perfect for Vishwashrava,
and they orchestrated her encounter with the Rishi. He fell in love with her
and fathered Ravan. Hence, it is said that Ravan was a Brahmasura.
Ravana’s wife had a part to play in his
Death
Ravan had decided to perform a powerful
Yagya when Rama’s monkey army was defeating Ravan’s, and he was the only one
left alive. This Yagya would have helped him turn the tables, and it was
required for him to stay put and not leave his spot. Rama had sent Angad
(Bali’s son) and his monkey army to annoy Ravan and ruin this Yagya. They
failed to disturb Ravan.
As their last option, Angad dragged
Mandodari (Ravan’s wife), and somehow Ravan still stayed put. Mandodari
screamed at Ravan and shamed him by reminding him how Rama is at war to get his
wife back, but Ravan couldn’t even move to save his wife. This made him move,
and the Yagya was left incomplete.
How did Ravana become the King of Lanka?
Vishwashrava (Ravan’s father) was an
excellent scholar, who earned great powers through Tapasya (meditation).
Vishwakarma had created the ancient city of Lanka for Lord Shiva, which
Vishwashrava later asked for as Dakshina from Lord Shiva. Lanka was inherited
by Kubera, who was the actual ruler of Lanka and also Ravan’s step-brother.
Ravan and his brother Kumbhkaran performed
penance, got all kinds of boons from Brahma with miraculous powers, and fought
Kuber to occupy the golden city of Lanka.
How Ravana got his 10-heads
Ravan was actually a great devotee of Lord
Shiva. After getting his education, Ravan went through a colossal penance at
the banks of river Narmada to please Lord Shiva. In order to please him, Ravan
axed his head off. But, somehow, the head would always grow back. This went on
for a total of 10 times, which eventually pleased Shiva. Shiva granted Ravan
the 10 heads that he sacrificed. These 10 heads indicated the 4 Shastras and 6
Vedas that Ravan had mastered.
How Ravana got his name
Ravan was not named so since Birth. His
actual name was Dashanana or Dashagriva, which means a demon with 10 heads.
After taking over Lanka from Kubera, Ravan went to meet Lord Shiva in Kailash,
where he was stopped from entering by Shiva’s gatekeeper – Nandi. Ravan teased
him out of annoyance which made Nandi furious. Nandi cursed him that Lanka
would be destroyed by a Monkey (Wow!). Meanwhile, Shiva was meditating at
Kailash.
To prove his devotion to Lord Shiva, Ravan
tried to lift Kailash which angered Shiva. Shiva placed a toe on the hill in
anger, and Ravan’s hand was crushed under the mountain. It is said that Ravan
lets out a scream of agony. A scream so painful, that it practically shook the
world. While being in pain, to calm Shiva down and please him, Ravan plucked
out his own nerves and did a Tandav. This is when Ravan composed the Shiva
Tandava Stotram.
Shiva, eventually pleased, released Ravan
and gifted him a sword. He also gave him the name ‘Ravana’, which means “The
one with the terrifying roar” because his cry in agony shook the world.
How Ravana helped Rama
It is known that Ravan was half-demon and
half-brahmin. When Ram’s army was creating a bridge to get to Lanka, they
needed Lord Shiva’s blessing to go on and for the same they had set up a Yagya
(worship or offering). But all of us know that the biggest devotee of Lord
Shiva in the entire region was Ravan. Ravan, being half-brahmin was best qualified
to perform the Yagya. Guess what? He did.
He actually showed up and performed the
Yagya. He even gave Rama his blessing. Through his rites of Purohit, Lord Rama
and his monkey brigade was able to construct the bridge ‘Rama Sethu’ and get to
Lanka.
Why Ravana Never touched Sita
Ravana is believed to be dominant. It is
said that he used to get attracted to women, and would go to any length to get
the woman of his desire. Because of his weakness of women, he mistreated Rambha
– Nalakuera’s (Kuber’s son) wife. Nalakuera cursed him that he could not touch
any woman without her consent, and if he ever tried to, his head would explode
into three pieces. This was why Ravan never mistreated Sita or forced her to
marry him.
Ravana’s Boon from Lord Brahma
After years of penance, Ravan had asked for
a boon of immortality from Lord Brahma. Brahma politely declined but said that
Ravan’s life would be at his navel. On the 10th day of the battle between Ravan
and Rama, Vibhishana (his brother) had told Rama to strike an arrow at Ravan’s
navel. Thus, killing the demon-king.
Ravan had also acquired a boon from Lord
Brahma and had beseeched that no god, demon, Kinnar or Gandharva could ever
kill him. Call him egoistic or whatever, he forgot to mention human beings. And
Rama was a human who ultimately killed him, and was also the 7th avatar of
Vishnu.
Ravana knew about his own Death
Ravana was known to have killed King
Anaranya of the Ikshawku dynasty, to which Lord Rama belongs to as well. While
King Anaranya was dying, he cursed Ravana. He said that the son of the King
Dashartha will eventually kill him. And guess what happened? Precisely this!
Basically, most powerful demons (or asuras)
knew that they were sent to the world to play a particular role. Ravana apparently
knew that it was his fate to die by the hands of an avatar of Vishnu (Rama was
the 7th avatar). And this would help him attain moksha and also aid him in
giving up his demon form.
Ravana – The Astrology Expert
Ravana was said to be a great maestro of
Vedas and was an expert in Astrology. When his son Maghanada (better known as
Indrajit or Meghanada) was to be born from his wife Mandodari’s womb, Ravana
had instructed all the planets and the sun (I wonder how that works) to be in
their proper position in order for Meghanada to be immortal. But, Saturn or
Shani Dev refused to do so. Ravana got furious with him and attacked him with
his mace, and even imprisoned him.
The Pushpaka Vimana
All of us know how Ravana had abducted Sita
in a flying vehicle (popularly known as the Pushpaka Vimana). He had not only
usurped Kuber’s (his brother) kingdom of Lanka but had also taken over his
golden aircraft. It is believed that this Vimana could take different shapes,
and could also travel at the speed of mind.
Ravana’s Empire
It was spread over Angadweepa,
Shankhadweepa, Andhralaya, Varahdweepa, Yavadweepa, Kushadweepa, Malayadweepa
(now Malasia), and Balidweepa (Now Bali).
Ravana was the most Badass Asura of all
Time
It is well known that Ravana was a great
warrior as well as a learned scholar. He was also a brilliant practitioner of
statecraft. He was a great astrologer of his time and has also authored the
‘Ravan Sanhita’, which is one of the most prominent scriptures of Astrology. He
was also aware of esoteric practices, somewhat similar to black magic.
Ravana had mastered 64 different types of
knowledge (or kinds of arts). From the skills of Kshatriyas to the holy books
of Brahmans, he knew it all. In fact, Rama had once addressed Ravana as a ‘Maha
Brahman’ while conversing. Ravana was also a master of tantra vidya and knew
how to create an optical illusion of thoughts whilst fighting his enemies. He
was regarded as one of the greatest living demons with wisdom.
When Lord Rama had killed Ravana, and
Ravana was taking his last breath, Rama made his brother Lakshana to go and
learn the art of diplomacy and statecraft from the dying Ravana. And Ravana is
known to have taught Lakshmana whatever he could before dying.
The meaning behind Ravana’s 10 Heads
It has been depicted that Ravana had 10
heads. It is said that these heads represent bad qualities, namely: Cruelty
(Amanavta), Lust (Kama Vasana), Ego (Ahankara), Anger (Krodha), Injustice
(Anyaaya), Attachment (Moha), Selfishness (Swartha), Greed (Lobha), Jealousy
(Matsara), and Over-pride(Mada). So, in a way, the burning of Ravana’s effigy
every Dussehra is a symbolic representation of cleansing of our soul from sins.
Thanks for rollin down…….cheers……..
Source : Unknown Interesting Hidden
Mythological Facts About Ravana
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