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The defeat of Ravana by Rama signifies victory from "summary" of The Ramayana: Kishkindhā kāndam. 1891 by Vālmīki

When Rama vanquished the demon king Ravana, it was not merely a physical battle. It symbolized the victory of righteousness over evil, truth over falsehood, and light over darkness. Ravana, with his ten heads representing his immense power and intelligence, had become a tyrant who oppressed the righteous and caused chaos in the world. Rama, on the other hand, embodied dharma, or righteous duty. He adhered to his principles even in the face of great adversity and temptation. His unwavering commitment to upholding truth and justice made him a symbol of goodness and virtue. When Rama finally defeated Ravana and rescued his beloved wife Sita, it was not just a personal triumph but a victory for all that is good and just in the world. ...
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    The Ramayana: Kishkindhā kāndam. 1891

    Vālmīki

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