Ravana
According to Hindu epic, Ravana (IAST : Rāvaṇa; / ˈrɑːvənə) was a demon king[1] of the island of Lanka.

Ravana

Ravana on a brass chariot of Searsole Rajbari, West Bengal, India

ravana fights Rama drawn in an Prehistorical style
In the Ramayana, Ravana is described as a symbol of evil, though a learned scholar well versed in the Vedas. He appears as the primary antagonist, and is said to be the most revered devotee of Shiva, with his image being associated with him at some places. He also appears in several Buddhist and Jain texts.
Pedigree
- Grandfather(maternal) - King Sumaali
- Mother - Princess Kaykasee
- Grandfather(paternal) - Saint of Pulasthi
- Father - Saint of Waishrawa
- Wife - Princess Mandhodharee
- Son - Meganaadha (Indrajith)
- Brothers - Kuweara, Kumbhakarna, Vibheeshana
- Sister - Suparnakaa
- Father in law - Saint of Kaalaneam
Written Books
- Arka prakaasha
- Kumaara thanthraya
- Rasarathnaakaraya
- Watikaa Prakaranaya
References
Notes
- "World History Encyclopedia". Wikipedia. 2021-10-01.
- "Sigiriya". Wikipedia. 2018-03-21.
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