Ravana was born with ten heads. His birth is mentioned in the Chapter 9 of Uttara Kanda Uttara Kanda of Ramayana as well as this answer by user Keshav Srinivasan. It is written that he was born with ten heads. From Having been thus accosted, the girl, O Rama, after a length of time brought forth a very terrible and hideous offspring having the form of a Raksha, having ten necks, furnished with ...
MSN: Why Ravana Once Offered His Own Heads to Shiva - And Got Them Back
Why Ravana Once Offered His Own Heads to Shiva - And Got Them Back
The Indian Express: Yash on how Ravana’s ten heads have been portrayed in Ramayana: ‘It’s a very interesting interpretation’
Yash says that one of the exciting things to look forward to in Ramayana will be how they have depicted Ravana's ten heads.
Yash on how Ravana’s ten heads have been portrayed in Ramayana: ‘It’s a very interesting interpretation’
The Times of India on MSN: Yash reveals Ravana's costume was 'heavy'; says depiction of ten heads will be most exciting part of 'Ramayana' - watch
Yash reveals Ravana's costume was 'heavy'; says depiction of ten heads will be most exciting part of 'Ramayana' - watch
Yahoo Canada Sports: Ravana Is Portrayed As A Dictator Who Shuts Down Dissent. Even From His Own Heads
Ravana Is Portrayed As A Dictator Who Shuts Down Dissent. Even From His Own Heads
Ravana's parents were Vishrava (son of Pulastya) and Kaikesi (daughter of Sumali and Thataka). Kaikesi had two brothers Maricha and Subahu which would effectively make them Ravana's uncles. Ravana had six brothers and two sisters: Kubera – the King of North direction and the Guardian of Heavenly Wealth. He was an older half-brother of Ravana: they were born to the same father by different ...