Who gave boon to Vibhishana?
Brahma
Vibhishana had a sattvic (pure) mind and a sattvic heart. From his early childhood, he spent all his time meditating on the name of the Lord. Eventually, Brahma appeared and offered him any boon he wanted.
What does Ravana Kumbhakarna Vibhishana represent?
Both Vibhishana and Kumbhakarna stand for righteousness and have great regard and respect for their elder brother Ravana. So when Ravana seeks their counsel and help at the eve of the battle, they voice their concern for his welfare and that of Lanka, and try to impress on him the adharma in coveting Sita.
Who was Kumbhakarna in Ramayana?
Kumbhakarna in Ramayana Kumbhakarna was a Rakshasa and the younger brother of the legendary antagonist Ravana in the epic Ramayana. It is said that Kumbhakarna, despite his gigantic size was a good man whose heart was pure and he fought the war against Rama only because of his older brother. Here are some other unknown facts about him…
Why did kumbhkar decide to fight against Rama instead of Ravana?
Kumbhakarna was caught in a dilemma on what to do. On one hand, he did not want his brother to lose, on the other hand he knew that fighting against Rama will spell death knell for his entire family. Hence, he even tried to counsel Ravana to not wage war against Rama but in vain, since the former was consumed by ego.
Who was Vibhishana in Ramayana?
He (Vibhishana) was the younger brother of the Lord of Lanka, Ravana and King of Sleep, Kumbakarna. Even though he was born in the demon race, he was alert and pious and considered himself a Brahmin, since his father was intuitively such.
What did Kumbhakarna eat when he woke up?
It is said that when Kumbhakarna woke up, he ate anything that came his way, including humans and even monks. When Ravana needed his help in the war against Rama, he was in his sleep mode. It is said that Kumbhakarna woke up to take part in the war only after 100 elephants walked over him.