In Hindu mythology, Ravana, the king of Lanka and a central character in the Ramayana, is often depicted with ten heads as a symbol of his immense knowledge, power, and mastery over the Vedas. According to some legends, he performed intense penance to please Lord Brahma, who granted him a boon of great strength and wisdom. The ten heads represent his ability to understand all aspects of life and his mastery over the ten senses. Additionally, they signify his multifaceted personality, embodying both devotion and arrogance.
Ravana has 10 necks
He looks dangerous with ten heads.
Ravana is the Rakshasa, or demon king, of Lanka. He is the primary antagonist in the Ramayana and is mainly depicted negatively, and is said to have had ten heads and possessed the 'nectar of immortality.'
He had 20 arms
Surpanaka is the sister of Ravana.
i think ravana kashyap
Ravana is pronounced as "RAH-vuh-nuh."
Ravana belonged to "Brahmin cast".
The name of Ravana's son is Indrajit.
Ravana means our mind.When Ravana died means self realization means now you think with Pragna.
King Ravana is of Brahmin Caste. He belongs to the upper class.
Indrajit was the eldest son of Ravana. Ravana had three main wives from whom seven sons were born.