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Lanka (; ) is the name given in to the island fortress capital of the legendary king in the epics of the and the . The fortress was situated on a plateau between three mountain peaks known as the Trikuta Mountains. The ancient city of Lankapura is said to have been burnt down by . After its king, Ravana was killed by with the help of Ravana's brother , the latter was crowned king of Lankapura. His descendants were said to still rule the kingdom during the period of the . According to the Mahabharata, the Pandava visited this kingdom during his southern military campaign for the of . The palaces of Ravana were said to be guarded by four-tusked elephants.Valmiki Ramayan, Sundar Kanda 4.27.


Ramayana

Rulers of Lanka
According to both the and the , Lanka was originally ruled by a rakshasa named . seized control of Lanka and established the and his capital was guarded by . His half-brother Ravana, son of the sage and 's daughter , fought with Kubera and took Lanka from him. Ravana ruled Lanka as king of the . The battle in Lanka is depicted in a famous in the 12th-century temple of . After Ravana's death, he was succeeded by his brother, .


Location of Ravana's "Lanka" according to Ramayana
The Lanka referred to in the still-extant Hindu Texts and the (referred to as 's Lanka), is considered to be a large island-country, situated in the Indian Ocean. Studies refer that the Palace of Ravana was located in the palace built by the Kashyapa I of Anuradhapura as the legend describes the capital of the kingdom was located between plateaus and forests. Some scholars asserted that it must have been because it is so stated in the 5th century Sri Lankan text . However, the Ramayana clearly states that Ravana's Lanka was situated 100 (roughly 1213 km or 753.72 miles) away from mainland India.Valmiki Ramayana 4.58.20Valmiki Ramayana 4.58.24

Some scholars have interpreted the content of these texts to determine that Lanka was located at the point where the Prime-Meridian of India passes the .

(1995). 9788120812079, Motilal Banarsidass Publisher. .
This island would therefore lie more than southwest of present-day country of Sri Lanka. The most original of all the existing versions of 's also suggest the location of Ravana's Lanka to be in the western . It indicates that Lanka was in the midst of a series of large island-nations, submerged mountains, and sunken plateaus in the western part of the Indian Ocean.
(1988). 9780887068621, SUNY Press. .

There has been a lot of speculation by several scholars since the 19th century that Ravana's Lanka might have been in the Indian Ocean around where the once stood as a high mountain, before getting submerged in the Indian Ocean.

(1999). 9788120602373, Asian Educational Services. .
(1998). 9788120612211, Asian Educational Services. .
(1993). 9788120605473, Asian Educational Services. .
This speculation is supported by the presence of Minicoy Island in the vicinity between India and Maldives, the ancient name being Minikaa, or Mainaka (the mountain met by Hanuman on his way to Lanka), which in the ancient language of the place means "cannibal", probably a reference to Sursa, as cannibals from the Nicobars were frequently found here, along with snakes. and has also been suggested as a possibility.


Description
Ravana's Lanka, and its capital Lankapuri, are described in a manner that seems superhuman even by modern-day standards. Ravana's central palace complex (main citadel) was a massive collection of several edifices that reached over one yojana () in height, one yojana in length, and half a yojana in breadth. The island had a large mountain range known as the Trikuta Mountain (Trikonamalai-In Tamil/Trinkomale-English,where Ravan built Temple for shiva), atop which was situated Ravana's capital of Lanka, at the center of which in turn stood his citadel.
(1991). 9788170172659, Abhinav Publications. .


References to Lanka in the Mahabharata
Many of the references to Lanka in the Mahabharata are found in sage 's narration of the story of and to the king , which narration amounts to a truncated version of the . The references in the following summary are to the Mahabharata and adhere to the following form: (book:section). 's narration of the story begins at Book III (Varna Parva), Section 271 of the Mahabharata.


Sahadeva's expedition to South
, the son of , conquered the town of Sanjayanti and the country of the Pashandas and the utilizing his messengers alone and made all of them pay tributes to him. The hero brought under his subjection and exacted tributes from the Paundrayas (?) and the along with the Udrakeralas and the and the Talavanas, the Kalingas and the Ushtrakarnikas, and also the delightful city of Atavi and that of the . And, He has arrived at the seashore, then dispatched with great assurance messengers unto the illustrious , the grandson of Pulastya and the ruler of (2:30).


Presence of the King of Lanka in Yudhishthira's Rajasuya
Lanka king is listed as present in the conclave of kings present in king 's sacrifice.

The and and and and and and and and and , and the chiefs of many islands and countries on the seaboard as also of frontier states, including the rulers of the , the barbarous , the natives of Lanka, and all the kings of the West by hundreds, and all the chiefs of the seacoast, and the kings of the and the and the various tribes of the and and Sakras and the Harahunas and Chinas and and the and the Jagudas and the Ramathas and the Mundas and the inhabitants of the kingdom of women and the Tanganas and the and the and the inhabitants of ... (3:51).


Other fragmentary references
  • Lanka, with its warriors, and horses, elephants and chariots (3:149).
  • Lanka with its towers and ramparts and gates (3:147)
  • The walls of Lanka (3:282).
  • 4 tusked elephants (4.27.12)


See also


External links
  • Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated from Sanskrit into English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli

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