Ravana, a prominent character in Hindu mythology, is traditionally described as having ten heads. These heads symbolize his immense knowledge, power, and mastery over various arts and sciences. Each head is often interpreted as representing different aspects of his personality and abilities, making him a complex and multifaceted figure in the Ramayana.
He had 10 heads and 20 arms.
The Gandaberunda (also known as the Berunda) is a two-headed mythological bird of Hindu mythology.
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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.'
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200 Arms And 200 Heads
The law of large numbers infers you will have 50% heads.
Counting Heads has 336 pages.
The Heads of Cerberus has 191 pages.
There are around 900 Moai (stone heads) on Easter Island.
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he has 2 heads and 2 arms