My Name Is Ravana

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by Bala Sankuratri


  55.

  Nikumba

  56.

  Sardhu

  57.

  Sara

  58.

  Suka

  59.

  Swathada

  60.

  Kumudha

  61.

  Rambu

  62.

  Sarabha

  63.

  Mohodhara

  64.

  Vidyujihna

  65.

  Sarama

  66.

  Avigdha

  67.

  Malyavantha

  68.

  Prahastha

  69.

  Mahaparvyu

  70.

  Mahodara

  71.

  Tapana

  72.

  Gaja

  73.

  Prajunga

  74.

  Pragasa

  75.

  Sarenu

  76.

  Vidyunmaali

  77.

  Trijata

  78.

  Susena

  79.

  Garuda

  80.

  Dhumraksha

  81.

  Akampa (Ramava’s Son)

  82.

  Akampa (Sena-Pathi: Commander in Chief)

  83.

  Kumuda

  84.

  Maindha

  85.

  Dwiveeda

  86.

  Naranthaka

  87.

  Kumbaahana

  88.

  Mahanaadha

  89.

  Sammunnatha

  90.

  Durmuka

  91.

  Thara

  92.

  Anaranyu

  93.

  Vedavathi

  94.

  Parvathi

  95.

  Nundeaswara

  96.

  Rambha

  97.

  Pumjikastala

  98.

  Yupaaksha

  99.

  Dwijihvu

  100.

  Samhradhi

  101.

  Vitardhana

  102.

  Rushana

  103.

  Dhumra

  104.

  Dwividha

  105.

  Panasa

  106.

  Triseera

  107.

  Athikaya

  108.

  Devanthaka

  109.

  Makaraksha

  110.

  Maranthaka

  111.

  Danyamalini

  112.

  Dvividha

  113.

  Gandhamaadhana

  114.

  Angasa

  115.

  Mahaparsu

  116.

  Maathali

  117.

  Agasthya

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  When a father brings a fruit to his little one, the child with great ease enjoys the sweetness of the fruit and his father’s love. With equal ease the child credits the father for reaching the fruit all the way to him. However in reality, right from the soil to the rain to the farmer to the merchant to the wholesaler to the retailer, many invisible dots were involved in bringing that smile on the child’s face.

  Likewise, you may all see me as an author of this book but behind this author becoming an author and penning down this literature, there are many invisibles involved. I would like to take an opportunity to thank all of them and would like to mention few of them here.

  My parents Sri Nageswara Rao Sankuratri and Smt Prabhavathi Sankuratri who brought me up with those loving, inspirational legendary stories in my childhood before I went off to sleep every night on the terrace of our house, under the sky with the beautiful blanket of stars where the moon turned to be my nightlight. My father has the great habit of collecting books, our home is a mini-library that holds a collection of some of the rare and fine scripts brought together over some fifty years. Undoubtedly his collection of books gave me access to quickly refer many aspects while writing this book. My mother is a natural artist but still considers herself as a lifetime student and is forever willing to learn tips to improve her skills from time to time from various artists. She has been my first reference when I have to search for an illustrator for this book.

  My wife Smt Sridevi Sankuratri for her love and great support in reading me out all the references collected from various sources in spite of her long restless days at home with the little one. Her support helped me in jotting down many points from the references collected and this helped in accelerating my writing.

  My friend Smt Anusha Dilrukshi Jayasekara Hettiarachchige Done or rather simply Anushi deserves special thanks for seeding a thought in me to write a book on Ravana and his legacy.

  Smt Padmini Bhavaraju is the lady behind an online Telugu publication, www.acchamgatelugu. com and a walking encyclopedia of Indian epics and scripts pertaining to Sanathana Dharma. After my father’s collection, she is my immediate point for any reference required. Whenever I had a doubt or required a reference pertaining to ancient scripts and found difficult in searching, she would be my search tool.

  Smt Usha Rekha Puttachari, you can see her in every illustration inside the book. Those lively illustrations took life from the hand of this young artist.

  Sri. Rambabu Inakoti, an young talented champ and the man behind the cover page illustration.

  Sri Veera Ramana Reddy Papillugari, retired bank officer yet young by heart and soul, my well wisher living in the same neighbourhood is yet another remarkable gentlemen who encourages me in writing this book right from the beginning. After every chapter I penned, he is my first reviewer.

  Sri Narayana Murthy Pedapudi, a good friend and well-wisher working for the software industry is another man of great encouragement.

  Sri Dr Subramanyam Annadaanam and Sri Dr Vijaya Saradhi Vadde, the learned scholars and authors for their blessings and giving me their access to great comfort. At times while writing the book, when I got stuck and found difficult in taking the pen forward, it was these two who gave me tip that opened out my writing.

  Lastly, I would like to thank the entire team of “The Write Place” initiative of Crossword Bookstores Ltd including, Anup Jerajani, Indur Vaswani, Manish Purohit, Vinitha Ramchandani, Neena Gupta and many invisibles for extending their hand in bringing this book out professionally.

  Yours ever,

  Bala Venkateswara Rao Sankuratri

  MESSAGE

  Isura Devapriya

  I am more than happy to send this note after reading the literature on Ravana and his era by Mr. Bala Venkateswara Rao Sankuratri.

  The literary work is outstanding and undoubtedly this book has great miles to go. The thought of making Ravana narrate the book is beyond imaginations and took me to those ancient days throughout my reading. The purpose of Ravana’s birth on earth and how Sri Lanka turned to be the holy land on this planet by helping Ravana getting closer to eternity was well expressed. The island’s glory during Kubera and Ravana’s era sets an inspiration to re-build the golden Sri Lanka. Vibhishana and Sri Rama’s association in the book underlines the neighboring nation’s co-operations since ages. Through this book I forecast Indo-Sri Lankan relations grow from close friends to best friends for ever.

  I recommend the world to read this book and travel to Sri Lanka on Ramayana Trail to explore the memories of the most ancient documented history.

  Hon. Isura Devapriya

  Chief Minister

  Western Province, Sri Lanka

  MESSAGE

  Udaya Nanayakkara

  “My Name is Ravana” clearly tells the greatness of Sri Lanka during and even before the rule of the iconic king “Ravana”. The reason behind “Ravana” coming on to this earth and choosing Sri Lanka as the holy land to accomplish his task assigned by the Divine was well written.

  This literature will s
urely accompany in building better cultural and tourism bonding between both the nations, Sri Lanka and India by creating a greatness of the iconic “Ravana” to encourage the reader to explore more information on “Ravana” and also to explore the existing “Ramayana Trail” in Sri Lanka.

  Hon. Udaya Nanayakkara

  Chairman,

  Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, Sri Lanka

  MESSAGE FROM TANIKELLA

  Tanikella Bharani

  Ramayanam is India’s biological nerve and is in every individual’s blood. Re-telling the same old text in such a new dimension and so refreshingly threw me to an amazement.

  It is not possible for a person to re-write the ancient text in this new tangent unless and until he possesses the highest degrees of liking, research and interest on the subject along with an exceptional devotion. Above all, this Ramayanam is written in Ravanabrahma’s perspective and I was amazed many times while reading this book. Telling the episodes that we already knew in a completely different version, yet maintaining the original flavor is definitely an incredible talent.

  Srimadh Ramayanam always had the instinct of making one read and this book would add a new experience to our mind and thinking.

  Bala Venkateswara Rao is blessed.

  Sivoham

  Tanikella Bharani

  Indian film actor,

  writer and director

  Copyright © 2017 Bala Venkateswara Rao Sankuratri

  All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

  First published in 2017

  Print Book ISBN: 978-8-19342-992-1

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