In the historic town of Mandore, Rajasthan, Raavan is revered not as a villain, but as a son-in-law. Legend has it that Raavan married Mandodari, the town’s native daughter, and the Dave Brahmin community honors his legacy to this day. A temple dedicated to Raavan stands as a reminder of the town’s unique connection to the demon king, blending mythology, history, and cultural reverence.
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00:00As most of North India erupts in the glow of firecrackers and Ravan effigies burn in
00:19celebration of Dashara, a quiet, almost mystical calm settles over Mandor.
00:27This ancient town in Rajasthan holds secrets and stories that go far beyond the flames
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00:35Once the capital of the Marwar region, Mandor is now a shadow of its former self, a suburb
00:42of Jodhpur.
00:43Yet, this humble town is an intriguing intersection of history, mythology and culture.
00:50Here, Ravan, the demon king of Lanka, isn't just a figure from ancient texts.
00:56He is revered as the son-in-law of Mandor.
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02:25Ravan and Mandodari's union left a deep imprint on this region.
02:29And there are physical reminders of this connection too.
02:32Tucked behind a grand Shiva temple is a small, modest shrine dedicated to Ravan.
02:38It's here, among the greenery, where the Dave Brahmins revere Ravan,
02:43not as the villain of the Ramayana, but as an ancestor, a learned scholar,
02:48master of the Vedas, astrology and music.
02:52Ravan, along with all the musical arts,
02:58he knew 18 ragas.
03:01He knew the Malayalam raga very well.
03:06So, he would tie his brahmins, hindus, to the clouds or the rain,
03:14and he would open it with the Malayalam raga.
03:17Apart from this, he would tie the clouds together with his arrows,
03:24and he would make it rain.
03:30And even after that, he would send his son, Meghnath, to Shivaji,
03:35and he taught him so many mantras,
03:38that no one has ever been able to learn as much as he did.
03:41Brahma himself would come to Lanka and study the Vedas.
03:49And after that, Ravan would go to Kailash and meet Parvati.
04:07No one would stop him.
04:09An ordinary human being would also have a defect,
04:13and he would also have knowledge.
04:15So, he should consider both of them while meditating.
04:19He has a defect. The whole universe considers him to have a defect.
04:23But I believe that everyone has a defect.
04:26And even God knew that he had a defect.
04:29But his brother, Lakshman, when Ravan was about to die,
04:34he was told to go and get knowledge from him.
04:37There is no one like him.
04:40So, if an ordinary human being can become a God and send his brother,
04:46then there is no one like him.
04:50History, myth and landscape merge in places like this,
04:54Chandvari, where it is believed that Ravan and Mandodari exchanged vows.
05:00Steep steps lead to a clearing marked by ancient rock engravings.
05:05It's one of those many locations in Mandod where locals claim that the legends were born.
05:10Beyond the town, the desert stretches on where the rocky terrain feels timeless.
05:16Local lore suggests that this once submerged land was transformed by Ram's Brahmastra,
05:23linking this region directly to the Ramayana.
05:26It's a place where the past echoes through the hills and sands,
05:30reminding us of a time when gods and demons supposedly walked the earth.
05:35But what makes Mandodari truly special isn't the insistence on these myths being real.
05:41In a world quick to tie science and history together,
05:44Mandodar simply lets its legends be.
05:47It doesn't need to validate them.
05:49Instead, it preserves them as folklores,
05:52passed down through centuries, untouched by the urgency of modern explanations.
05:57Mandodar is a place where history and mythology sit side by side,
06:02where Ravan's legacy isn't just remembered but lived.
06:06Underneath the quiet streets and the crumbling ruins,
06:09the stories of the past still pulse through the air,
06:12waiting to be discovered, waiting to be believed.