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Ravana was the grandson of Pulastyabrahma. He was an ardent devotee

of Siva. He was a great scholar in all the Sastras and the Vedas.

Above all, he was a valorous warrior and an expert in archery. Such a

person was reduced to total ruin. What could be the secret behind his

fall?

 

Viewed spiritually, Ravana's destruction at Rama's hands teaches you

that in spite of your physical strength, the strength of your

intelligence, the strength of a large army, the strength of your

wealth, the strength of your deep penance, if you become a victim of

desire of a low order or lust, you will ruin yourself totally.

 

There is another inner significance to this event. At the gate of

Vaikuntha, heaven, were two guards by name Jaya and Vijaya. They were

discourteous to two sages, Sanaka and Sananda who came to visit Lord

Vishnu. They cursed the two gatemen and consequently they had to

leave Vaikuntha. Then, they prayed to be pardoned and begged them to

suggest a way out. As atonement, the sages counselled them to opt for

three births as rakshasas, living in utter hatred of Lord Vishnu and

dying at His hands, paving thereby the way for their early return to

heaven. Thus, Jaya and Vijaya were reborn as the rakshasa brothers,

Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakasipu, Sisupala and Dantavaktra, Ravana and

Kumbhakarna, spent their lives in bitter enmity with Vishnu, and died

at His hands: This enabled them to reach their original place in

Vaikuntha.

 

Ravana's acts should be viewed in this context. If he entertained any

bad motives in abducting Sita, how is it that he did not touch her

all through the period of her stay in Lanka? . Unless he abducted

Sita, Rama wouldn't fight with him. So, to fight Rama in open battle

was the only way for Ravana to die at his hands. The climax of the

Ramayana, the victory of Rama and the death of Ravana, indicates how

Ravana's heart pined for his lord, Rama.

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