Ravana's Fury: The Hunt for Vibhishana on the Third Day of the Ramayana War The Demon King's Singular Obsession The third day of the Ramayana war witnessed a catastrophic shift in Ravana's military strategy. Having lost numerous commanders including the valiant Prahasta, the demon king of Lanka resolved to take matters into his own hands. However, his target was neither Rama nor the mighty vanara forces—it was his own brother, Vibhishana. In Ravana's eyes, the younger brother who had abandoned Lanka to join Rama's side represented the ultimate betrayal, one that demanded immediate retribution. Ravana's rage stemmed from a tactical assessment as much as from wounded pride. He recognized that Vibhishana's intimate knowledge of Lanka's defenses, secret passages, and the strengths and weaknesses of its warriors was proving invaluable to the enemy. Every strategic move Ravana made was being countered effectively because Vibhishana had revealed the inner wo...