Why Vibhishana Was Not a Traitor: Understanding Dharma Beyond Family Loyalty The story of Vibhishana, the youngest brother of Ravana, remains one of the most debated narratives in Hindu traditions. Across India, his name has become synonymous with betrayal. In Bengali households, the phrase "gharer shotru Vibhishana" (the enemy within the house) is used to describe treachery from within one's own circle. Similar expressions exist in nearly every Indian language, suggesting that every family has its own Vibhishana. But was this righteous Rakshasa truly a traitor, or was he a man of exceptional moral courage who chose dharma over blind loyalty? The Popular Perception of Betrayal The common understanding paints Vibhishana as the ultimate betrayer—a brother who abandoned his elder sibling during the greatest crisis of his life. Ravana had raised him, given him status, power, and position in Lanka. When Rama's army stood at Lanka's shores, Vibhishana left his broth...