Viragh
Viragh was a dreadful, grotesque looking Rakshasa (demon), who crossed the path of Shri Rama, Sita and Lakshman when they were going through the Dandaka forest, after bidding farewell to Rishi Atri.
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Viragh was a dreadful, grotesque looking Rakshasa (demon), who crossed the path of Shri Rama, Sita and Lakshman when they were going through the Dandaka forest, after bidding farewell to Rishi Atri.
Vibhishana was the third brother of Ravana, the King of Lanka. He was extremely devout and religious by temperament.
When Sage Vaishrava was engaged in his evening prayers, Kekasi quested him to oblige her to beget a son.
Rishi (Sage) Vishwamitra was an immensely enlightened, brilliant sage. Rama was educated and trained by his Guru Vashishtha but it was Vishwamitra who bestowed on him celestial arms and weapons that never missed their mark.
Rishi Vashishtha was the official priest of the Suryavanshi Ikshwaku clan. Brahma at the beginning of creation had created him by the power of thought and determination. He was also a Prajapati. When Brahma appointed him the clan priest of the Suryavanshis,
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Trijata was a Rakhasni (female demon) with a pure heart. When Ravana carried Sita away from Panchavati and brought her to Lanka, he kept her in the grove of Ashoka trees. To keep Sita subdued and scared, he put some Rakhasni (female demons) to guard her in the Ashokvatika.