Ravana The Ten-Headed King of Lanka: Unveiling the Divine Devotion, Wisdom, and Tragic Fate of the Roaring Demon King

Author:   Mohan Chandra Uprety
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798264668357


Pages:   142
Publication Date:   10 September 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Ravana The Ten-Headed King of Lanka: Unveiling the Divine Devotion, Wisdom, and Tragic Fate of the Roaring Demon King


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Ravana The Ten-Headed King of Lanka: Unveiling the Divine Devotion, Wisdom, and Tragic Fate of the Roaring Demon King are an insightful exploration of one of the most iconic and misunderstood figures in Hindu mythology. Ravana, the king of Lanka, is often seen merely as the antagonist in the Ramayana, but this book seeks to offer a more nuanced view of his character, highlighting his divine devotion, intellectual prowess, and tragic fate. The book invites readers to look beyond Ravana's role as the villain and delve into the complexity of his personality, motivations, and the forces that led to his downfall. Ravana is best known for his ten heads, which symbolize his vast intellect, his dominance over ten different directions, and the multifaceted nature of his being. The book begins by examining his early life, born into the lineage of sages, and the blessings he received from powerful deities that shaped his destiny. As a devout follower of Lord Shiva, Ravana performed severe penances and attained great spiritual and mystical powers. His devotion to Shiva and mastery of the arts, including music and warfare, established him as a powerful figure in the divine and earthly realms alike. However, his strength was not just physical; Ravana was also a philosopher, a scholar, and a ruler who sought to build an empire that would rival the gods themselves. Despite his wisdom and spiritual achievements, Ravana's flaws became his undoing. His overwhelming ego and pride led him to believe that he could defy cosmic order, a belief that ultimately set him on a collision course with Lord Rama, the embodiment of virtue and dharma. The book explores the complexities of Ravana's character-his sense of justice, his belief in the righteousness of his actions, and his struggle with his own desires and fears. Ravana's relationship with his family is also examined in depth, particularly his dynamic with his brothers, including Vibhishana, who ultimately defected to Rama's side, and his fierce loyalty to his mother, Kaikesi, whose ambition played a significant role in shaping his path. The narrative weaves together Ravana's intellectual, emotional, and spiritual struggles, shedding light on his tragic flaws. His abduction of Sita, the wife of Rama, is portrayed not as an act of mere villainy but as a tragic consequence of his obsession and unchecked desires. This book delves into the inner conflict Ravana faced, torn between his duties as a king, his devotion to Shiva, and his growing obsession with power and control. His inability to recognize the limits of his own power, coupled with his refusal to heed the wisdom of others, ultimately leads to his downfall. In addition to exploring Ravana's personal journey, Ravana: The Ten-Headed King of Lanka also addresses the philosophical and symbolic aspects of his character. Ravana embodies the eternal struggle between ego and dharma, power and humility, and desire and detachment. His story serves as both a cautionary tale and a meditation on the complexities of human nature, offering readers a deeper understanding of the forces that shape our destinies. By the end of this exploration, readers will come to appreciate Ravana not just as a villain, but as a tragic hero whose story echoes timeless lessons about ambition, wisdom, and the consequences of ignoring the divine order. Through Ravana's life and fate, the book challenges us to reflect on our own relationships with power, ego, and the quest for meaning in a world where the line between right and wrong is often blurred.

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Author:   Mohan Chandra Uprety
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.345kg
ISBN:  

9798264668357


Pages:   142
Publication Date:   10 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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