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6 Places Where Ravana’s Spirit Is Still Worshipped"Is Ravana truly the villain we’ve made him out to be?" In the grand epic of the Ramayana, Ravana is painted as the ...
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Ravana’s Birthplace–The Forgotten Legacy of Bisrakh, Greater NoidaUnraveling the Truth Behind Ravana’s Birthplace When we think of Ravana, the first image that comes to mind is that of the ...
The Ramayana, one of the most revered Hindu epics, is more than just a tale of good triumphing over evil. It is a treasure ...
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12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva: Myths, Interesting and Lesser-Known FactsAccording to legend, the demon Bhima, son of Kumbhakarna (the brother of Ravana), terrorized the region, causing immense ...
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Newspoint on MSNWhy did Lord Rama shoot 32 arrows instead of 31 or 33 at Ravana? What is the secret behind this? Read hereRamayan is an integral part of Indian religion and culture, in which the valor, righteousness and morality of Lord Shri Ram ...
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Why Did Rama, the Righteous King, Seek Shiva’s Forgiveness After Ravana’s Death?"This is the essence of the profound moment in the Ramayana when Lord Rama, after the victory over Ravana, turns to Lord Shiva and seeks forgiveness. But why would the embodiment of righteousness ...
Born to the sage Vishrava and the demoness Kaikesi, Ravana was no ordinary rakshasa (demon). He was a master of the Vedas, a gifted musician, and a deeply spiritual devotee of Lord Shiva.
Author, Speaker, Illustrator, Mythologist Ravan is a favourite of Bollywood film-makers. He is depicted variously. We have ...
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Why Shiva is Worshipped by Both Gods and AsurasFor Shiva, devotion is the only measure of worthiness. Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, exemplifies this truth. Despite his asuric tendencies and his eventual role as an antagonist in the Ramayana ...
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Why Ravana’s Lanka Was More Progressive Than Modern IndiaRavana himself was a Brahma Jnani, a great scholar, and a Shiva devotee who mastered all four Vedas and six Shastras. He appointed ministers and warriors based on their abilities, not their birth ...
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