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Raavan-7: Raavan and Others
1. Who was Raavan and Preamble to Raavan's Birth Raavan and Raam Thus Raavan knew from a couple of sources that there will be a Raam in Dasharath's house. He will be exiled, and He will live here somewhere nearby along with His brother and wife. Raavan will have a fight with him (by Sanakaadi Muni) and then Raam will kill him (a curse by Raajaa Anaranya of Ayodhyaa). Well, so when Shoorpankhaa reported the incident of Khar and Dooshan to him, he had already decided that he would have a fight with Raam, that is why he did not listen to anybody. In Maanas, when his wife Mandodaree advised him on every step not to fight with Raam, he always consoled her by saying something or the other. Here are the examples of two incidents which are not given either in Tulasee's Maanas or in Vaalmeeki's Raamaayan; but they are just referred to by Mandodaree in Maanas Although there are two incidents, not written anywhere in Tulasees Maanas or Vaalmeeki's Raamaayan, but once when Mandodaree tries to convince Raavan after the visit of Angad as a Peace messenger, not to fight with Raam (in Lankaa Kaand), as he is Bhagavaan, she refers these two incidents - one is of drawing the Lakshman Rekhaa; and his own attending the Seetaa's Swayamvar. Both Chaupaaee are given here for reference :-- After Dohaa 35, 2nd Chaupaaee After Dohaa 35, Chaupaaee 10 and 11 He didn't listen to Maareech also who had the first hand experience of Raam's arrow, Maalyavaan (his Naanaa's real brother), Vibheeshan (his own brother), even Kumbhkarn (his own brother) when after waking up he tries to stop him from fighting with Raam; and Kaalnemi too whom he sent to kill Hanumaan. Raavan and Maareech First Maareech was not prepared to go there and he tried his best to advise Raavan not to break war with Raam who is the Swaamee of Tri-Lok, but Raavan said - "If you won't go there, then I will kill you." So Maareech thought that it was better to be killed by Raam's arrow instead of Raavan's. So he agreed. Raavan and Seetaa Raavan brought Seetaa to Lankaa and kept Her in his best garden Ashok Vaatikaa. He had instructed his maids to take their best care of Her. He often came there to see Her and to see that She was in the most comfortable condition. When Hanumaan was hiding to see Seetaa, he threatened Her that if She didn't obey him in one month time he would kill Her. Seetaa became very desperate hearing this and wanted to immolate Herself. But Trijataa who was a Raam Bhakt and was an elderly Raakshasee, postponed it until tomorrow saying that it was very late night and she wouldn't get fire anywhere. Raavan and Hanumaan There Hanumaan met Raavan and got impressed with his glory. He also tried to advise Raavan to return Seetaa to Raam, but Raavan was adamant on his decision. So he ordered to kill Hanumaan. With great difficulty Vibheeshan convinced Raavan that messengers are not to be killed, instead his body part could be cut and he should be sent back to his place. Raavan agreed to it so oil-drenched cloth was tied to Hanumaan's tail to set fire in it. It is said that at that time Hanumaan grew his tail so long that Lankaa's all cloth and oil were finished. Fire was set to his tail. With that fire Hanumaan burned the whole Lankaa except Jaanakee's living place and Vibheeshan's palace. Thus one monkey burned the whole Lankaa. Hanumaan brought the news of Seetaa and after getting news of Seetaa, Raam prepared to invade Lankaa. Raavan got their information at every step since they came across the sea. At that time he said - "It is very difficult to cross the sea. Let them come here, our Raakshas will get plenty of food. And they have only monkeys and bears in their army, what do they know about warfare?" Somebody said - "It was only one Vaanar who burned your whole Lankaa and killed so many mighty Raakshas." But still Raavan was not changing his decision. Vibheeshan also advised him last time to return Seetaa to Raam and save Raakshas family and Lankaa, but he kicked him with is foot. So Vibheeshan went to Raam leaving Raavan. Raam welcomed him and got lots of information about Raavan and his Lankaa. Raavan sent his spies there, they were recognized and were beaten. They told Raam's army's account. They also agreed that Raam's army was difficult to win. Raavan got very angry at this and said - "You eat my food and admire my enemy?" Then Raam and His army crossed the sea. Raavan saw that army from a distance with the help of those spies. Raam sent Angad as a peace messenger to Raavan but Raavan sent him back without any result. Mandodaree tried her best but he said - "You talk with women-like nature. Talk like a wife of a brave mighty warrior." So the war broke. One by one all were killed - Kumbhkarn, Meghnaad, Raavan's other sons; and in the end Raavan himself too. Raavan and Angad Hearing this Raavan described all his victories. When Angad described Raam's bravery, Raavan said - "Baali never boasted like this, why do you boast?" Angad said - "If I don't take out your ten tongues out of your mouths then I am really boasting." And he stuck his one foot on the ground there and said again - "O fool, If you could move my foot, Ram will go back and I will lose Seetaa." Raavan ordered his brave people to lift him by his foot and hit him on the ground. Hearing this Meghnaad and other mighty Raakshas got up and tried to move his foot but nobody was able even to shake it. All went back shamefully. Now Raavan got worried, so he himself got up to move it. As he wanted to touch his foot, Angad moved his foot back and spoke - "Nothing will happen by holding my foot. If you want to touch, go and touch Shree Raam's feet." Hearing this Raavan got embarrassed and went back to his throne. Two Other Stories The following two stories are only the heard ones, I have no proof for their genuineness. Can anybody tell how did these stories emerge? Raavan and Raam
Raavan was caught unaware. So he had come to perform the Vijaya Yagya for his enemy, whose wife he had abducted? What an irony? He was in flux, but he was a honest Braahman. When he had taken the responsibility to perform the Yagya, he could not have backed out from it. He patiently said - "I call Her here for the Yagya purpose only and after that I will take Her back." He called Her from Ashok Vaatikaa, completed the Vijaya Yagya for his enemy, and took Her back to Ashok Vaatikaa. Since he performed the Yagya for Her, She became his daughter, still he did not surrender Her to Raam. He bravely fought with his enemy for whom he himself performed Vijaya Yagya. Raavan and Lakshman
Raam said - "That is why. You do not know how to take Gyaan from a great person. When one wants to learn something, he has to be very polite and at the ground level, then only one can take Gyaan from the Guru. You took him only as your enemy that is why you behaved in that way. You should have regarded him as a learned Pandit and yourself as his disciple. Go, and stand at his feet, bow him and greet and request him politely that you have to get Gyaan from him as he is great Gyaanee. I am sure he will surely discourse to you." Lakshman Jee went again and behaved as Raam instructed him, then only Raavan discoursed him. Read Raavan's Discourse to Lakshman. Where are these two stories given? In which book? Anybody knows?
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Created by Sushma Gupta On 5/27/04
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Modified on 06/15/13