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## Table of Contents
**Ninth Chapter:** Description of the birth of Bali, Sugriva, Nal, Neel, etc. The abduction of Ravana's sister Chandranakha by Kharadushan, the birth of Viradhika, the struggle with the infant Dasanan, the infant's initiation, the marriage of Sugriva's sister with Dasanan, the stopping of Dasanan's plane on Mount Kailash due to the influence of the infant, Ravana lifting Mount Kailash, Bali's protection of it, Ravana's praise of the Jina, and the Nagraj's donation of the invincible power of victory.
**Tenth Chapter:** Sugriva's marriage with Sutara, the birth of his sons Ang and Angad from her. The desire to obtain Sutara, the attainment of knowledge by the courageous Vidyaadhar in the inaccessible cave of the Himalayas, Ravana's departure for his conquest, Indra's departure to attack the Vidyaadhar, meeting Kharadushan on the way, description of Ravana's vast army, the sight of the Narmada on the way, description of King Sahasrarashmi of Mahishmati's water sports in the Narmada, obstruction in Dasanan's worship, Dasanan's war with Sahasrarashmi, Sahasrarashmi's capture, his release by his father Shatabahu Muni after his advice, Sahasrarashmi and Ayodhya's King Anaranya's initiation.
**Eleventh Chapter:** Ravana's advance towards the north, his anger towards the arrogant king of Rajpur, the beginning of the story of the sacrifice, the story of Ayodhya's Kshirakadambak Guru, his wife Swastimati, King Vasu, and the dispute over the meaning of the word 'Ajairayastavyam' on Mount Narada. Vasu's false judgment and his downfall, Dasanan's arrival in Rajpur city, description of King Marutvan's sacrifice, the story of Narada's birth, Narada's arrival in King Marutvan's sacrificial hall, and his long debate with the priest, the defeat of the Brahmins and their beating of Narada, Ravana's knowledge of this incident through his messenger, Ravana's protection of Narada, suppression of the Brahmins, and destruction of Marutvan's sacrifice, King Marutvan's apology and giving his daughter Kanakaprabha to Ravana, Ravana's travels to many countries.
**Twelfth Chapter:** Ravana's daughter Kritachitra's marriage with Madhu, the son of King Harivahan of Mathura, Madhu's acquisition of the Shul Ratna from Chamendra, Ravana's war with Nalakuvara, description of his wife Uparambha's love for Ravana, etc., Ravana's arrival at the point of victory, Indra's consultation with his father Sahasrar, Sahasrar's appropriate advice, Indra's reply to his father, Indra's preparation for war, the fierce battle, and Ravana's defeat of Indra.