- Viradha
Virādha (Sanskrit: विराध) is minor character from the Aranya Kanda of the Ramayana. He is
rakshasa living inDandaka forest who briefly kidnapsSita (Aranyakanda, Sarga 2) in an episode that has been described as "strongly [prefiguring Sita's] later abduction byRavana , the central event of the book and the pivotal event of the epic." Citation| last = Goldman| first = Robert P.| year = 1984| title = The Ramayana of Valmiki: an Epic of Ancient India | publisher =Princeton University Press | pages = 9 | isbn = 0-691-06561-6]Rama andLakshmana begin to battle the monster, but though they shoot it with many arrows, the arrows pass straight through him and leave him unharmed (Aranyakada, Sarga 3). The monster reveals that he has a boon fromBrahma which makes him invincible to weapons, much like theNemean lion ofGreek mythology . So the brothers kill the Rakshasa by first breaking his arms, then burying him alive in a grave. When the monsters arms are broken, he begins to praise the brothers for liberating him: he had, in a previous life, been a celestial being named Tumburu, and had been cursed byKuvera to live as a fearsome monster until he be killed by Rama. The brothers bury him, and he apparently goes back to his former celestial abode. (Aranyakanda, sarga 3)References
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