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JAIN RAMAYAN
But some, not realizing this truth, have described Ravan as a being of ten heads and twenty hands. This is really funny. After all, Ravan was a human being.
On that very occasion, Ratnashraya said to his queen remembering the past events : "Dearest one! This event took place once. My honoured father once went on a pilgrimage to Suvarnachal. There, he happened to meet a great Muni. The Muniraj possessed the power of Manahparyavajnan i.e., the supra-sensory power of seeing and knowing with the mind. My father saluted him and said to him politely: "Gurudev ! Who will wear the garland of nine gems which is in our palace ?” The great Muni replied : "The one that will wear that garland will become the emperor of Bharath and he will be known as Ardha Chakravarthi”.
When the prediction of the great Muni came true, there arose mighty waves of joy and jubilation in the heart of Ratnashrava. Kaikasi also was delighted and elated to hear that her son had a splendid future; and that he was destined to perform mighty feats of heroism.
After Dashmukh, two other sons were born to Ratnashrava. They were embodiments of exceptional radiance, valour, and beauty. One was named Kumbhakarna and the other was named Vibhishan.
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