Ravan's ten heads symbolise these things
Ravan's ten heads symbolise these things
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The festival of Dussehra is considered very important in Hinduism. In this way, the festival of this day is celebrated on the joy of the victory of good over evil, and today Vijyadashmi is being celebrated in every corner of India. It is said that on this day, Lord Shri Ram killed Ravana and gives the message of victory of good over evil. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you what the ten heads of Ravana symbolize. 

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First of all, let us tell you that Ravana with ten heads and twenty arms was not only the king of demons but was also the knowledge of 6 darshans and 4 Vedas and he was the most educated man of his time. Along with this, people also know Ravana by the name of Dashagriva, Dashaanan, Dashakandhan, Dashaanand and because of his knowledge and wisdom, people worship Ravana before Ravana combustion and also teach them about Ravana.

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It is said that according to old stories, there are many stories about the ten heads of Ravana. According to sources, one of these ten heads of Ravana symbolizes ten types of negative tendencies like Impulsive, anger, greed, fascination, hatred, jealousy, Ego and fear that ended with Ravana.

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