The Unforgivable Sin of Kingship: How Ravana's Desire Doomed Lanka The Sacred Responsibility of Kingship In the ancient tradition of Hindu governance, the concept of kingship was never merely about power or privilege. It was fundamentally rooted in dharma—the sacred duty to protect and serve one's subjects above all personal considerations. The Ramayana, one of the most revered texts in Hindu tradition, presents through Ravana's character a profound cautionary tale about what happens when a ruler allows personal passion to eclipse his responsibility toward his people. Ravana, the mighty emperor of Lanka, possessed extraordinary abilities, immense knowledge of the Vedas, and had built a prosperous kingdom through the dedication and sacrifice of his subjects. The Asuras under his rule had invested generations of effort, their blood and sweat, to create a civilization of unprecedented wealth and power. Yet all of this was placed at risk not by an external threat to the king...