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Rameshwaram as Vibhishana (right) looks on with Lakshmana,
Tumburu and
Narada Early life and boon from Brahma Prince Vibhishana is portrayed as a pious and pure of heart in the epic. After performing a penance to invoke a boon from
Brahma, he asked the deity to always set his mind on the path to righteousness, and nothing more. Pleased by his righteousness Brahma gave the boon of immortality. Vibhishana was the youngest son of the rakshasi Kaikesi and the sage
Vishrava, who was himself a son of the sage Pulastya, one of the
Prajapati. Vibhishana was the younger brother of the King of Lanka, Ravana, and also the sibling of
Kumbhakarna. Even though he was born as a
rakshasa, he was pious and virtuous, upholding the values of
dharma.
Rama's devotee and Lanka war Due to Vibhishana's differences with Ravana, and because he was against the act of kidnapping Sita, he fled Lanka. His mother,
Kaikesi, advised him to go and serve Rama, who was at that time assembling an army to defeat Ravana and to recover his wife. As a consequence, he divulged the secrets of Ravana's army and made sure Rama was victorious in the great battle. Rama accepted Vibhishana's fealty and anointed him the King of Lanka after Ravana's death. In some versions of the epic, he takes his slain brother's queen
Mandodari as his second wife, though in others he merely seeks her blessings during his coronation. In the Lanka War, Vibhishana's knowledge about the secrets of Lanka proved invaluable to Rama. Vibhishana freely divulged many secrets that became key to the success of Rama's attack, including revealing the secret path to the temple of Nikumbala, the family deity of the Pulastya clan. In the climactic battle between Rama and Ravana, when Rama was unable to kill Ravana, he revealed the secret of Ravana's invulnerability to Rama. He told Rama that Ravana has stored the nectar of immortality in his belly and it is necessary to dry it. With this knowledge, Rama was finally able to kill Ravana. He had a daughter named
Trijata.
Chiranjivi When Rama was about to leave Ayodhya at the end of his reign, he assumed his true form of Vishnu, ordering Vibhishana to stay on earth and serve the people and guide them to the path of truth and
dharma. Hence, Vibhishana is considered one of the immortals, the
Chiranjivis. Vishnu also ordered Vibhishana to pray to the family deity of
Solar dynasty,
Ranganatha. == Characterisation ==