词条 | Rāvaṇa |
释义 | Rāvaṇa Hindu mythology ![]() Rāvaṇa is described as having 10 heads and 20 arms and is vividly portrayed in Rājasthānī painting of incidents of the Rāmāyaṇa, flying away with Sītā, fighting with Rāma, and sitting with his demon councillors. In sculpture, a favourite incident depicted is his shaking of Mount Kailāsa. Śiva (Shiva) (Shiva) stopped him by pressing the mountain down with his toe and kept him imprisoned beneath for 1,000 years. Notable examples of this representation can be seen at Ellora in Mahārāshtra state, India. Glorification of Rāvaṇa is not unknown. According to a minor tradition, the demons of Vishnu are successive reincarnations of his attendants, who take this form in order to be near him. In modern times, Tamil groups who oppose what they believe to be the political domination of southern India by the north view the story of Rāma as an example of the Aryan invasion of the south and express their sympathies for Rāvaṇa and against Rāma. |
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