IN THIS VIDEO WHAT IS HAPPENING IS THAT RAVANNA THE ARROGANT BEING HAS MADE EVERY MEMBER OF HIS FAMILY GO TO WAR WITH SHRI RAM AND THIS IS HIS LAST NIGHT .ALL HIS WELL WISHERS ARE DEAD.HIS WIFE MANDODARI REMINDS HIM ABOUT DHARMA..BUT RAVANNA IS RELUCTANT...HE IS SO ARROGANT THAT HE PAYS A DEAF YEAR TO EVERY ONES REMINDER...THE DAY THAT FOLLOW NEXT WILL MARK THE END OF THE WAR..AS IF THE RESULT WILL BE OUT TOMORROW..NO ONE TILL TODAY KNOWS WHO WILL DIE..RAVANNA OR RAMA..BOTH ARE VALIANT, BRAVE AND INVINCIBLE..
WHO WILL WIN TILL TODAY IS A QUESTION MARK?
DHARMA OR ADHARMA.. WHO WILL BECOME A WIDOW MANDODARI OR SITA IS ANOTHER BIG QUESTION.. There was no limit to Ravana’s riches. Kubera (the God of wealth) was his cousin. His fort and city was paved with gold What was the use of all riches and affluence? He had no character. Ultimately he lost everything
Ravana was greater scholar than Rama. He was the master of 64 categories of knowledge. He had also the knowledge about the training of cows and elephants. Despite all these accomplishments, Ravana was described by Valmiki is a fool (Moorkha). Rama was described as the very image of righteousness. Despite all his knowledge, Ravana failed to keep his senses under control. Because he let his senses have a free play, he became a fool. Anyone who misuses his senses is a fool, whatever be the extent of his knowledge.
We know that there was not an individual who had access to property and wealth more than Ravana had. He also had all the position which one could command. He had all the authority that one could have. In spite of that Ravana was subjected to great difficulties towards the end and he lost his life in battle. We should compare this with Rama who intentionally and willingly gave up all his property, his kingdom and went to the forest for fourteens years. Ultimately he was given the honour of having maintained Dharma in this country. From this difference between Rama and Ravana who had all the property, position, and authority, we should conclude that one cannot attach any importance to material wealth. We can only attach importance to character and to the pursuit of right conduct.
Ravana was a great scholar and master of many arts. Ravana looked at Sita with a bad vision. The eye is a sacred organ. Good vision generates good thoughts. In Ravana, the bad look created bad thoughts, which led to his downfall.