The Descent into Patala: How Hanuman's Honeybee Form Outsmarted Mahiravana to Save the Divine Brothers While the great war between Rama and Ravana raged on the shores of Lanka, Ravana, desperate and fearful of defeat, sought help from realms beyond the mortal world. He turned to Mahiravana, the mighty sorcerer-king of Patala Loka, the subterranean world beneath the earth, who was said to be even more powerful in the dark arts than Ravana himself. Mahiravana, bound by loyalty to Ravana, agreed to use his sorcery to abduct Rama and Lakshmana from their camp under the cover of night. Through illusion and dark magic, the two divine brothers were spirited away to the depths of Patala Loka, where they lay unconscious, bound to a pillar inside the inner sanctum of a great temple dedicated to the goddess Kali. There, Mahiravana planned to sacrifice them at the goddess's altar, believing this supreme offering would grant him invincible power. Hanuman's Entry into Patala Loka When th...