Guest guest Posted October 11, 2009 Report Share Posted October 11, 2009 12. Death of Kumbakarna Kumbakarna learning from Ravana what happened, gave a loud laugh and chided Ravana for not listening to the advice of the well wishers like Vibheeshana and taking a course of action against the principle of polity without consulting anyone, ( here Valmiki through the words of Kumbakarna gives out a short discourse on the duties of a king) and thus he brought everything on his head by his own actions. But Ravana became angry and said that he did not need advice at that juncture but only help from his brother. Then Kumabakarna seeing him agitated and desolate assured him that he would go and destroy everyone and advanced to the battlefield. Rama was surprised to see the colossal giant and asked Vibheeshana about him. Vibheeshana told Rama that Kumbakarna was born a giant and was eating all beings and Brahma cursed him to go to sleep and granted a concession at the request of Ravana that he would wake up for one day in six months. Vibheeshana said that Ravana must have awakened him from sleep to help him in the battle. ( In uttarakanda it is said that Kumbakarna like Ravana and Vibheeshana did penance and while Ravana got the boon not to be killed by anyone except humans and vanaras and Vibheeshana asked for the intellect that is established in dharma always, devas begged Brahma not to give boon to Kumbakarna who was already terrorizing the world and Brahma created a maya which made Kumbakarna ask for nidhrathva, state of sleep instead of nithythva eternity he wanted. Probably Vibheeshana did not know this.) When Kumabakarna advanced all vanaras fled from fear and he advanced creating a great havoc among them grasping them and eating them and Hanuman showered trees and mountains on him from above. Valmiki says tht the vanras who enrtered his mouth escaped through his ears and nose! Sugriva challenged him but fell down senseless getting a blow from Kumbakarna, who carried him to Lanka. When Sugriva regained consciousness he found himself in the streets of Lanka and he escaped biting off the nose and ears of Kumbakarna. With blood gushing forth , earless and noseless he again advanced to the battlefield. Vanaras bravely attacked him encouraged by Angadha but were powerless against his colossal form and strength. Lakshman came to fight with him but he ignored Lakshmana and advanced towards Rama. Rama first cut off one arm and seeing him advancing with a tree, in hand cut off the other arm also and finally chopped his head off and that was the end of Kumbakarna. The episode of the death of Kumbakarna is portrayed in a slightly different manner in Kamban. When Rama asked Vibheeshana about him he said that Kumbakarna advised Ravana that what he was doing was not good for the rakshasas but when he did not listen he came to battle knowing well that he was to die. Then Sugriva opined that they could bring him to their side and with the permission of Rama, Vibheeshana went to Kumbakarna with that motive, and fell at his feet. What Kumbakarna said is exclusive to Kamban extolling the character of Kumbakarna and justifying the act of Vibheeshna. He said, thinking that Vibheeshana had left Rama and returned to their side, uyndhanai oruvan pOnaai ena uvakkinREn than Sindhanai muzhudhum theLivilaar pOla Vandhadhu en thaniyE , enRaan mazhaiyin neer vazhangu kaNNaan, Kumbakarna with tears streaming from his eyes like rain, said, he thought that at least one among them had reached salvation and asked him why he came back. Kavijnarin aRivu mikkaai Kaalan vaai kkaLikkinrEn paal navai uRa vandhadhu en nee ? amudhu uNbaai nanju unbaayo? He said that Vibheeshana was wise and why should he come to Kumbakarna who is playing in the mouth of death and asked him whether he would eat poison or nectar, meaning that he had resorted to Rama who is like nectar, comparing himself to poison. Kumbakarna continued to say that with Vibheeshana the clan of Pulasthya had acquired merit even if the whole rakshasa tribe would perish. He said Rama would never forsake him and he had attained eternity by resorting to Rama and if he had not done so there would not be anyone who could do last rites to them when all the rakshasa were killed in the battle. Vibheeshan told him that he came with a purpose and asked him to surrender to Rama and assume the kingdom of Lanka. Hearing his words Kumbakarna embraced him and said that Vibheeshana had the boon from Brahma that he would be unswerving from the path of dharma and hence it is his svadharma to join Rama who is the embodiment of dharma . But , he said that his svadharma is to sacrifice his life to Ravana who had nurtured him. He consoled Vibheeshana that no one could change the fate and what would happen was certain to happen. Kumbakarna bade good bye to Vibheeshana telling him that the bondage between them was over and when Vibheeshana went away he shed tears like the one who had renounced his son. Hearing what Kumbakarna said , Rama told Vibheeshana that he wanted to give a chance to Kumbakarna as he did not want to kill his brother who did no harm but no one could undo the fate. When Kumbakarna was carrying Sugriva, Hanuman followed him helplessely and the vanaras sought refuge with Rama, who barred the way of Kumbakarna and there was a fierce fight between them. Kumabakarna was hit by the arrow of Rama and Sugriva regained consciousness by the bllod of Kumbakarna falling on him. Ho bit off the nose and ears of Kumbakarna and escaped. Rama after cutting off the arms of Kumbakarna and his legs, gave him an option to go away and come back later as he did for Ravana, but Kumbakarna said that he would not go in front of Ravana and others having lost his arms, nose and ears. Rama cut off his legs also and nearing his death Kumbakarna exclaimed that thousand Ravanas could not stand in front of the bow of Rama, ayyan vil thozhiRku aayiram raavaNar amaivilar and said to Rama that he should protect Vibheeshana at all costs. thambi ena ninaindhu , irangiththaviraan, athagavu illaan; nambi! ivanthanaikkaaNin kollum;iRai nalgaanaal; umbiyaitthaan, unaitthaan,anumanaitthaan, orupozhudhum embi piriyaanaaga aRuLudhi,; yaan vEndinEn Meaning, Ravana would not show consideration to Vibheeshana as his brother and would kill him if he saw him. Therefore he entreated Rama to keep Vibheeshana always with him, with Lakshmana and Hanuman. Then he prayed to Rama to cut his head and throw it in the sea as he did not want to be ridiculed by devas and the sages seeing his noseless face. Then Rama, thinking that he should not delay further and should grant his request , cut his head by his arrow which pushed it in the sea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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