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Ravana: The Real King of Sri Lanka – By Nadeeka – eLanka

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King Ravana is remembered by many Sri Lankans not as a villain, but as a wise and powerful monarch who once ruled over a highly advanced civilization. While most of the world knows Ravana from the Indian epic Ramayana, where he is often portrayed as the ten-headed demon king who kidnapped Sita, Sri Lankan legends tell a completely different story—one that reveals a king of extraordinary intelligence, a master of science and technology, and a ruler who left behind a legacy that still echoes through the island’s mountains, forests, and ancient ruins.

Ravana is believed to have ruled Sri Lanka over 5,000 years ago, long before recorded history. His kingdom, known as Lankapura, is said to have been a marvel of ancient architecture and engineering. Some believe its location was in or near present-day Sigiriya, while others point to areas around Nuwara Eliya, Ella, or even Trincomalee. According to these stories, Ravana belonged to the Raksha tribe, descendants of the Yakshas—an ancient civilization that inhabited Sri Lanka long before the arrival of Vijaya or any colonial power. Unlike the violent image portrayed in foreign texts, Ravana is described in local lore as a just and noble king who protected his people, upheld dharma, and pursued knowledge in every possible form.

One of the most fascinating parts of Ravana’s story is his deep understanding of technology and science. He was not just a king; he was a physician, a musician, an astrologer, and a pilot. His knowledge of Ayurveda was so advanced that it’s said he authored several ancient medical texts, including the “Arka Prakashaya” and “Kumara Tantra.” These writings are believed to contain treatments still used in traditional Sri Lankan medicine. He also authored the “Ravana Samhitha,” a famous astrological treatise that is still referred to by astrologers across South Asia.

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But perhaps the most incredible part of his legacy lies in his knowledge of aviation. Ravana is believed to have designed and flown an aircraft known as the Dandu Monara Yanthraya—translated as the “Flying Peacock.” This was no mythological chariot but a flying machine that, according to ancient texts and oral traditions, could rise into the sky and travel long distances. The Dandu Monara was said to be capable of vertical take-off, much like modern helicopters, and was guided by energy sources unknown to modern science. Descriptions from ancient manuscripts and folklore suggest it was shaped like a giant peacock, with wings that flapped and shimmered. The bird symbolism may represent the sound or motion of the machine rather than an actual bird, but the belief remains strong that Ravana had mastered flight long before the Wright brothers.

According to Sri Lankan tradition, Ravana used the Dandu Monara to travel between important sites in his kingdom. There are believed to be several “Vimana landing strips” or “Ravana airports” scattered across the country—locations such as Wariyapola, Ussangoda, and Thotupola Kanda are all believed to be connected to Ravana’s aerial routes. The name “Wariyapola,” for instance, is interpreted by some as “place for landing aircraft.” These places are often dismissed by mainstream historians, but local traditions have passed down these beliefs for generations.

The story of Ravana also includes the famous Ravana Caves, located near Ella, where he is believed to have hidden Princess Sita after bringing her from India. The caves are massive and mysterious, with deep tunnels and chambers, and some believe they were connected to a vast underground network that allowed secure travel across the kingdom. Ravana Falls, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sri Lanka, is also named after him and believed to be part of this ancient landscape of royal activities.

Ravana’s character is also respected in terms of devotion. He was known to be a devout follower of Lord Shiva, and his knowledge of music was said to be divine. He created a musical instrument known as the “Ravanahatha,” an ancient stringed instrument considered to be one of the earliest forms of the violin. His talents in music and devotion are said to have moved even the gods. There is a famous story in which Ravana, trying to please Lord Shiva, played such beautiful music that Shiva granted him special powers.

What many Sri Lankans feel today is a sense of historical injustice—that the great king of their land was misrepresented and villainized by foreign epics. The growing interest in Ravana’s legacy is not just about myth, but about restoring pride in a heritage that may have been lost or ignored for centuries. The idea that such a king once ruled over an advanced and spiritual civilization brings immense pride, especially when modern science is still struggling to understand how ancient people achieved such marvels without the tools we take for granted today.

The legend of Ravana is not a simple story. It is a blend of spirituality, science, culture, and power. For those who believe in him, Ravana is not a fantasy—he is a real historical figure whose greatness has yet to be fully understood or acknowledged. He symbolizes a golden age of Sri Lanka—a time when the island was at the forefront of knowledge, innovation, and royal splendor.

Ravana’s story, especially when explored through the eyes of Sri Lankan culture, is not just a tale of the past. It is a reminder of the strength, wisdom, and brilliance that once existed on this island. For those who believe in him, he is not just a king of myth—he is the true Mahabali of Sri Lanka, a legend rooted in reality, waiting for his rightful place in world history.

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