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According to mythology, after the fall of Lanka and the death of Ravana at the hands of Lord Rama, the golden city of Lanka was burned. While Hanuman and others preserved the wisdom necessary for dharma (righteousness), many texts attributed to Ravana were lost or hidden, deemed too dangerous for the common man. These texts focused on Karma Kanda (ritualistic actions) and Artha (wealth and power), which, if misused, could lead to chaos.
For the curious reader, most existing manuscripts of the Ravan Samhita are divided into 26 to 33 chapters. Below is a summary of its core teachings (based on available Hindi/Sanskrit prints): ravan samhita wikipedia
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