Severing the Heads of Ravana by Rama Was Never the Answer — The Hidden Wisdom of Ravana's Fall In the final, thunderous confrontation on the battlefield of Lanka in Ramayana, Bhagavan Rama stood before Ravana — the ten-headed king of Lanka, scholar of the Vedas, master of weaponry, and the most formidable adversary the world had ever seen. Rama was no ordinary warrior. He was Maryada Purushottama — the embodiment of righteousness, the perfect man. And yet, the battle dragged on. Rama invoked the Brahmastra, the most devastating celestial weapon in existence, and unleashed it upon Ravana. The arrow flew true. Ravana's head was severed clean from his body. But before the dust could settle, a new head burst forth — roaring, snarling, burning with renewed fury. Rama shot again. Another head fell. Another rose. Again and again, the same devastating result. The heads kept returning as fast as they were removed. To the ordinary observer, this appears to be a dramatic feature of an epi...