Choosing Dharma Over Blood: Vibhishana and Yuyutsu in Ramayana And Mahabharata The Ramayana and the Mahabharata present powerful narratives of war, duty, loyalty, and moral conflict. Among their many characters, Vibhishana of the Ramayana and Yuyutsu of the Mahabharata stand apart as rare figures who chose righteousness over family allegiance. Though separated by different ages and circumstances, both exemplify the eternal Hindu teaching that dharma is superior to blood ties, social pressure, and personal comfort. Their lives demonstrate that every age produces individuals who challenge established norms and remind society that moral courage often demands standing alone. Vibhishana: The Voice of Dharma in Lanka Vibhishana, the younger brother of Ravana, was deeply rooted in righteousness despite being born into a lineage associated with arrogance and violence. Throughout the Ramayana, Vibhishana repeatedly advises Ravana to abandon the path of adharma, return Sita to Rama, and seek...