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How did boons from bramha changed everything for Ravana, vibhishana and Kumbhakarna. This is a Ramayana story. In the epic Ramayana, the three brothers—Ravana, Vibhishana, and Kumbhakarna—each performed intense penance to please Lord Brahma, seeking divine boons that would shape their destinies. Ravana, consumed by ambition and pride, asked for near invincibility, demanding immunity from gods, demons, and celestial beings, but arrogantly overlooked humans and animals, believing them too weak to challenge him. This oversight became his undoing, as Lord Rama, an incarnation in human form, would eventually bring about his fall—teaching us that arrogance clouds judgment and that even the mighty can fall to the humble. Vibhishana, in contrast, prayed not for power, but for the strength to always follow righteousness. He was granted clarity, devotion to dharma, and, in some traditions, immortality. His story reminds us that integrity and the courage to stand for what is right—even against one’s own kin—are among the highest virtues. Kumbhakarna, the giant of immense strength and wisdom, initially intended to ask for Indra’s throne, but due to divine trickery and a slip of the tongue, he ended up requesting eternal sleep. Thus, he was cursed to slumber for six months at a stretch, waking only briefly—a fate that neutralized his potential. His tale is a cautionary one, showing how lack of mindfulness and misdirected desires can turn blessings into burdens. Together, these three brothers reflect the spectrum of human choices and consequences, reminding us that while power may be granted, it is the wisdom in its use that defines true greatness.