Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 2. Vibheeshana leaves Lanka In the meanwhile There was anxiety in Lanka and Ravana was disturbed that a monkey had come and created havoc in Lanka. He called his ministers and his kith and kin. He told them that he was upset that in Lanka, which was not accessible to any one so far, has been entered into by a monkey who not only talked to Seetha but also killed his valiant men and son and had set fire to Lanka. He said that Rama had become a formidable enemy and a plan of campaign had to be decided. All his ministers as one man, told him that he need not afraid of a chance victory by a monkey over them and he who vanquished Indra, Kubera and all the three worlds need have no fear from the insignificant human beings and monkeys. All of them including Indrajith, except Vibheeshana rose and declared that they would go immediately to kill Rama and Lakshmana. Vibheeshna rose and spoke to his brother with folded hands. He said that Rama was difficult to be conquered and the prowess of Hanuman could not be understated and they could not be treated with contempt or judged hastily. Further he asked Ravana, what harm did Rama do to him to justify the abduction of his wife. The destruction of the rakshasa in Janasthana was in self defence and to protect those who sought his help. Vibheeshana entreated Ravana to return Seetha to Rama before all the rakshasaas are destroyed. He said that he was speaking only because of his affection to his brother and to avert the disaster that was sure to happen to the rakshasa race. In six slokas ending with the words "let Seetha be returned to Rama, " Vibheeshana tried to advise his brother. Ravana then left the hall and went back to his own chambers. Vibheeshana approached Ravana again in the morning and told him that there were a lot of ill omens since Seetha came to Lanka and urged him again to give Seetha back to Rama but Ravana would not listen and started to the assembly hall and ordered Prahastha his commander to guard well the city of Lanka. Kubhakarna who was sleeping for the past six months woke up and attended the council. Ravana narrated the whole story of his abduction of Seetha for the sake of Kumbhakarna and said that Seetha refused to yield to his desire and he had given her one year's time to make up her mind, which is now drawing close. He said that the only course left now was to kill Rama and Lakshmana because he would never give up Seetha. Kumbhakarna , hearing this became angry and said that Ravana should have asked advice before he acted on impulse and abducted Seetha and now when it is too late he had assembled the ministers and close relatives to ask them what to do. But however , Kumbhakarna said what had been done could not be undone and he would kill Rama and Lakshmana so that Ravana could enjoy Seetha without any obstacle. Kumbakarna knew the dharma as well as Vibheeshana but he was basically a rakshasa and had demonic tendencies. Moreover he was attached to his brother and his sibling loyalty made him support Ravana even though he had no illusions about the consequence of the battle. He told Ravana that it was a miracle that he was not killed by Rama already. He differed from Vibheeshana, who was saathvik in nature and attached to dharma and later to Rama who he knew to be the incarnation of the Lord Himself. Thus both were doing their svadharma as they understood it. We shall see this later is discussing vibheeshana saranagathi. Mahapaarsva , one of the mighty rakshasas told Ravana to take Seetha by force but Ravana expressed his inability to do so due to a curse that his head would break into thousand pieces if he forces himself on any female without her consent. Vibheeshana then addressed the assembly extolling the strength of Rama and requested them to advice Ravana to return Seetha before it is too late if they were really his well wishers. He said that Seetha whom Ravana was harbouring in his heart was like a five-hooded serpent and Ravana was like one who had been possessed by evil spirits and he should be freed from them even by force if necessary. Then Indrajith got up and spoke insulting words to Vibheeshana saying that he was the sole one among them without courage and valour. Vibheeshana chided him that he was immature and talking nonsense. There upon Ravana got angry and called him a traitor and said that if anyone else had spoken to him like that he would have ceased to exist. Then Vibheeshana rose in the air and said that even though Ravana was to be respected as an elder brother he could not take the harsh words spoken to him and he was sad that he could not rescue him from the noose of death. He said the same words which Marica said on advising Ravana to give up the idea of abducting Seetha. sulabhaa purushaa raajan sathatham priyavaadhinaH apriyasya cha paThyasya vakthaa Srothaa cha dhurlabhaH " Oh king, it is easy to find men who always speak what pleases you but the one who says what is good though unpleasant and one who listens to it are rare." So saying Vibheeshana with four of his companions started towards Rama. This episode is presented more colourfully by Kamban. We shall see that next. 3. Vibheeshana goes to Rama. In Kamban, the city of Lanka which was destroyed by Hanuman was rebuilt by Mayan, the architect of asuras. Then Kamban describes the council of Ravana in which he `excluded the sages and devas and those whom he thought may not be favourable to his plan of fighting Rama for the sake of Seetha. When he asked the opinion of all regarding the next move, all his ministers and officers advised him to fight saying that they were powerful enough to vanquish Rama and the vanaras. Kumbhakarna said it was highly improper for a person like Ravana who conquered the whole world to abduct the wife of someone belonging to another species and also one who destroyed the whole army of Khara single handed and by his act the whole fame of the rakshasa have been dimmed. It was shameful to the whole rakshasa race. But he said since Ravana had done it anyway he would support him and suggested that they should go and destroy Rama and the vanaraas before they advance to Lanka with their army. Ravana was exhilarated to hear it and said that they would start immediately. Then Indrajith spoke and said that he alone was capable of destroying them all and offered to go alone then Vibheeshana rose and rebuked Indrajith saying that he was immature and was bragging without understanding the situation properly. Then he said that Ravana was like his father, being the elder brother, and deserves worship but the thought that he was going to lose his status equal to Indra prompted him to speak. Vibhaeeshana said that Konagar muzuvadhum ninadhu kottRamum Janaki enum peyar ulagin tham manai aanavaL kaRpinaal vendhadhu alladhu Or vaanaram suttadhu enRu uNardhal maatchiyO The great city of Lanka and sovereignty of Ravana were burnt to ashes by the chastity of Seetha and not by a monkey. The long penance done by Ravana was going to be ruined by a woman. Vibheeshana reminded Ravana that when he lifted the Kailas he incurred the curse of Nandi that he would be defeated by a monkey and it came true in the case of Vali. Also he reminded Ravana of the words of Vedavati who entered fire when Ravana was about to force himself on her that she would be the terminal disease for him, implying that Seetha was no one else but Vedavati who had come to end his life. Then Vibheeshana narrated all the exploits of Rama beginning from the protection of the sacrifice of Visvamithra till the slaying of Vali and said that the Lord Naryana Himself had come in human form. But Ravana would not listen and ridiculed Vibheeshana for being afraid of humans and monkeys and asked him if the curse of Nandi was fruitful what had happened to all the other curses he incurred so far. He further said that just because one monkey, Vali had vanquished him it did not mean that all monkeys should do so. He said that he had seen that the weapons of Siva or Vishnu were powerless before him and he was nor afraid even if Rama was Vishnu Himself. Then Vibheeshana said Rama was the Suoreme Being , the first cause of all, who had come with the explicit purpose of destroying him. To this Ravana replied that if it was so, what was He, the Sureme Being doing all these days? Vibheeshana then started relating the story of Narasimhavathara. Vibheeshana told Ravana how arrogant and egoistic was Hiranyakasipu and how his son Prahladha a devotee of the Lord Narayaana tried to change him. When Hiranyakasipu asked Prahladha what he had learnt from his preceptors thinking that he would extol the glory of himself , his father, Prahladha tried to instruct him of the ashatksharamanthra, Naamam annadhu kEL :namonaaraayaNaaya. Kamban devotes a whole chapter for relating the story of Prahladha, giving in detail how Hiranyakasipu tried to kill Prahladha and how the Lord saved him every time. Finally Kamban relates a long diologue between the father and son, the former emphasizing his own glory while the latter telling him that all glory belongs to the Lord. Then Hiranya demanded Prahladha to prove that the Lord is everywhere pointing to a pillar threatening to kill Prahladha with his own hands if Hari did not manifest there. Prahladha said that he would take his own life if the Lord did not manifest wherever one touched. Then comes the legendary verse of Kamban. nasai thiRandhu ilangappong i'nanRu nanRu' enna nakku, visai thiRandhu urumu veezndhadhenna Or thooNin venRi isai thirandhu uyrndha kaiyaal ettRinaan disai thiRandhu andam keeRa cchiritthadhu acchengaNseeyam The meaning of the versa is, when Hiranyakasipu, saying, "well , well," raised his arm and hit the pillar with his mace, rifting open the directions and breaking the whole cosmos the red-eyed lion guffawed. The Major deviation of Kamban from Valmiki consists in the inclusion of this episode. The legend has it that when Kamban was having the debut of his Ramayana in a mandapam in the temple of Srirangam when he started the Hiranya episode it was objected by the scholars there that it had no part in Ramayana. Kamban said that the Lord will be his judge and when he recited this verse the Narasimha who was there applauded with loud laugh and shaking His head. Vibheeshana finished the story explaining the battle between the Lord and Hiranya and the killing of Hiranya and the arrival of devas and the final blessing of Prahladha etc. Thus after advising Ravana referring to his glory and the subsequent dishonour which would end in his death Vibheeshana also reminde him of his earlier janma unwittingly but Ravana was not to be influenced. Ravana compared Vibheeshana with Prahladha, (which was true of course because he was also a great devotee of the Lord likes Prahladha,) who was instrumental in the death of his own father and accused vibheeshana of being favourable to their enemy and of planning to get the kingdom after his death. Ravana said that Vibheeshana was like poison and ordered him to go away or else to meet his death. Then Vibheeshana rose in the air with his followers and said that he wished to avert the disaster of Ravana with all his kith and kin being killed by the arrows of Rama but Ravana was not listening. And he was going away and asked the forgiveness of his elder brother for havin spoken thus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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