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Horse Snake Bull Elephant Monkey
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Rulers
Heti and Praheti were the sea mammals. When Brahma made sea of the world when he was making the sea by salt water they disturbed him and so they were cursed by Brahma to become Asuras and they formed an Island Kingdom called (Lanka).
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Praheti became a godly man and Heti married Kaal's daughter Bhaya giving birth to electric kesh Vidyutkaish who married Sandhya's daughter Salkatankata an adulterer So when son was born, he was left unclaimed. Lord Shiva and mother Parvati saw the orphaned child and provided him with protection. He named it Sukesh.
Sukeshi met a Gandharv Gramani, who got his daughter Devavathi married to Sukeshi.
Malyavan, Sumali and Mali were the sons born to them.
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Gandharva Daughters Sundari, Ketumati & Vasudha married Mali, Sumali & Malyavan.
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Sumali's wife was
- Ketumati with which he had ten sons - Prahastra, Akampana, Vikata, Kalikamuka, Dumraksha, Dandha, Suparshva, Sanhadi, Barkarna and four daughters - Raka, Pushpotyata, Kaikasi, and Kumbhinasi.
- Thataka, a Yaksha princess, is also named as his wife. She bore Sumali two sons, Subahu and Maricha, and a daughter, Kaikesi.
Vishnu Defeated Malyavan, Sumali and Mali
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Pulastha Son Vishrava married
- Devavarni - Son Kuber
- Kaikasi daughter of Sumali - Sons Ravan Kumbakarna Vibhisana Surpanaka
Ravana forced his elder brother Kubera to run away from Lanka after his penance to Brahma and Shiva and became the prince of Lanka and Sumali again became the King of Lanka. After Sumali's death, He became the ruler of Lanka.
Vibhishana after Ravana's death and on the order of lord Rama, He ruled Lanka. He was given immortality by Rama, thus he rules Lanka and the Rakshasas ever since.
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multiple
Lord Rama is said to have incarnated multiple times one earth in multiple treta-yugas of past maha-yugas.
Vayu Purana mentions the following :
Tretayuge chaturvinshe ravanastapasah kshayat
Ramam Dasharathim prapya saganah kshayamiyavan
Which means that Ravana met Rama, the son of Dasaratha in a battle field during treta yuga of 24th mahayuga.
Rama did not kill Ravana, just to get back his wife. Ravana was dictating terms at trade and wealth of all kingdoms on earth.
But he could not be killed easily due to his worship of Lord Siva.
So, after multiple attempts in multiple Ramayanas, the sages decided to seperate Seetha from Rama and place her in Ravana’s kingdom.
- Seetha’s weeping for one year in ravana’s place would weaken his protective layer.
- Next step was Hanuman killing some part of army and destroying Lanka’s Vaasthu by burning key places.
- Final step was done by Rama, crossing over the sea on bridge with 200 million Vanaras and killing Ravana.
Kaarmukam
Vibishana fears that this bridge built to attack Ravana’s army, might be misused by others in future to attack his kingdom. So, he wants Rama to destroy it.
Rama fires a missile named Kaarmukam and breaks the bridge into 3 pieces by striking it at 2 different points, the middle piece being 10 yojana length.
Padma Puran
Bali
After winning the war at lankA and fulfilling his objectives there, Rama is returning back to ayodhya along with his entourage by using the pushpaka vimana offered by vibhishana.
Before departing, rAma has given him instructions about conducting the lanka empire and some interesting orders to recover and restore a certain murtis of vaishnavi and of vamana which were commissioned earlier by Emperor Bali.
Padma Puran
ajagavaM
Patala Khanda also explains about Sethu being built on ocean and how Vanaras crossed over it to reach Lanka, but the method here is different.
The 116th chapter of this section is known as purAkalpIya-rAmAyaNa-kathanaM and contains Jambavanta’s narration of the Ramayana’s events.
There is strikingly unique description of the enterprise of crossing the sea by the vanara sena :
“Now, I am going to relate (to you) the efforts (made) towards crossing the sea. Then Rama said, I would worship Lord Sankara and appeal to him about our predicament, and then we shall do as guided by him. Saying this, he started praying to mahadeva. (There is a beautiful hymn at 222 sloka containing several names of maheshwara, which Rama uttered to invoke him). Mahadeva then appeared to Rama with all his attributes.
Rama saluted mahadeva with joined palms and prayed to him again in the daNDavata posture.
Parameswara then addressed Rama promising him the desired boons. Rama replied to mahAdeva: ‘O sambhu, only give us the means to cross this sea so that we may reach lankA’.
Hearing this, Sambhu (Siva) then answered: ‘This is my bow ajagavaM. It immediately takes any shape as desired (by its wielder). Take this and climbing through it you can overcome the sea and reach lankA’.
Then intent upon this course, Rama invoked that ajagavaM, and when the bow appeared, Rama worshipped it. Siva then handed it over to Rama, and he threw the bow across the ocean.
Rama, lakshmana and the entire sena of as numerous vanaras as six-parArdha fulfilled their objective (of crossing the ocean) by climbing that bow.
Seeing those vanaras approaching the shore though the bow, and alarmed by the force of the vanaras, a Rakshasa coast-guard by the name of Atikaaya immediately approached Ravana”.
Padma Puran
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Ragyna
According to legend, Ragyna was pleased with the devotion of Ravana and appeared before him. Subsequently, Ravana got an image of the Goddess installed in Sri Lanka. However, the Goddess became displeased with Ravana's ruthlessness. With the help of Hanuman, she came to Tulmul.[8] That night is called Ragnya Ratri.
Though Ragyna is a form or rupa of Durga, this one is a vaishnav form. Ragyna, also known as Tripurasundari, while in Lanka, was called Shayama. Ragniya is a Sattavie form of the goddess, i.e. the form of tranquility and bliss.
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Theerthamalai
Lord Sri Rama, after winning the war against Ravana and returning to Ayodhya, wanted to perform Shiva Puja in the temple. As Sri Hanuman could not return in time with holy Ganga water and flowers from Kasi, Rama shot an arrow on rock creating the Rama Theertha and completed the puja. The Rama Theertham is a tiny waterfall about 9.1 meters (about 30 feet) high. During summer, even when the river is dry, there will be sweet water in the spring that flows from rock. Sri Hanuman threw the pot of water from here, which fell at a distance of about 12 km (about 7.4 mi) from the hill and became Hanuman Theertham. People take the first dip in Hanuman Theertha and then at Rama Theertha for relief from sins.
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