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  2. Ravana - Wikipedia

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    Queen Mandodari and the women of Lanka mourning the death of Ravana. Bas-relief of 9th century Prambanan Temple, Java, Indonesia. Ravana's parents were the sage Vishrava (son of Pulastya) and Kaikesi (daughter of Sumali and Ketumati). Ravana had seventeen maternal uncles and three maternal aunts.

  3. Ramcharitmanas - Wikipedia

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    Ravan takes the news of Lakshman's recovery very badly and decides to awaken his brother Kumbhakarna. Kumbhakarna kills indiscriminately and wreaks much havoc. Rama releases an arrow which kills him instantly. The death of his brother scares Ravan greatly.

  4. Ananda Ramayana - Wikipedia

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    The army began to cross the ocean in boats, approaching the island of Kausalya's captivity. Hearing of Dasharatha's rescue attempt, Ravana sent his "rakshasa" (demon) army. In the ensuing battle, Dasharatha's army was annihilated, but Dasharatha escaped on a wooden plank, floating on the ocean for many days.

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    James Welsh, lead author of a 2009 Amnesty International report into conditions on death row, noted that "the daily threat of imminent death is cruel, inhuman and degrading".

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  7. Countdown to goodbye: Loran Cole's loved ones face lingering ...

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    After almost 30 years on Death Row, Cole was given 30 days to live. For many of those years, Cole's loved ones have tried to separate the man from the monster portrayed in court records.

  8. Maricha - Wikipedia

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    Maricha was the son of the demon Sunda (son of Jamba or Jharjha) and a Yakshini named Tataka, also known as Taraka, Tadaka or Thataka.Tataka was the daughter of the yaksha king Suketu, who had gained her as a blessing from the god Brahma.

  9. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.