Rama Had to Be Human—and So, He Suffered: The Ravana Boon Connection The story of Lord Rama, one of the most revered avatars of Vishnu, is intricately tied to the rise and fall of the mighty demon king Ravana. According to ancient Hindu scriptures, Ravana performed intense penance to please Brahma, the creator. As a result of his tapasya, Ravana was granted a boon that made him nearly invincible. He asked not to be killed by gods, celestial beings like yakshas, kinnaras, gandharvas, rakshasas, asuras, or animals. Ravana, in his pride and arrogance, did not consider humans a threat. To him, humans were too insignificant to be counted among possible threats to his power. This oversight proved to be his undoing. Since Ravana had made himself immune to all powerful and divine beings, the only way he could be defeated was by a human. And so, Lord Vishnu incarnated as Rama — a man — not a god disguised as a man, but as a complete human being bound by the laws of mortal existence. Rama: The...