Producer: Priyanka Das Editor: Aparna Singh
Bisrakh village in UP’s Greater Noida is believed to be the birthplace of Ravana. During Navratri, yagnas are performed by village locals to pray for the peace of Ravana’s departed soul.
People here worship Ravana due to the place’s connection with his wife Mandodri. It is believed that the place is the maternal home of Mandodri, making Ravana the son-in-law of Mandsaur.
The Maudgil Brahmans of Jodhpur are said to have come here during Ravana’s wedding with Mandodri. The wedding took place at an altar known as Ravan Kin Chanwari at Mandore.
People belonging to the Gond tribe worship Ravana and his son Meghanada as Gods. According to the tribe’s beliefs, Ravana was never demonised in the Valmiki Ramayana.
According to beliefs, Ravana impressed Lord Shiva with his devotion and austerity at Baijnath, Kangra. Hence,the Lanka King is admired as a great devotee of Lord Shiva in the region.
Ravana is worshipped here because of his devotion to Lord Shiva. In a procession during the harvest festival, his 10-headed and 20-armed idol alongside Lord Shiva’s idol is worshipped by locals.