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This simply means that good people were turning wicked due to bad thoughts and getting perished themselves.  Gods killed the demons and conquered the war means the prayer and worship of God made the good thoughts prevail over the bad thoughts. Weapons in the hands of the Gods are indicative of their killing of the bad thoughts by the blessings. Monkey God is always shown with a peculiar weapon in his hand called “Guda”.  This weapon has a big metal sphere and a conical rod coming out of it to hold it in hands. This weapon is shown in the hands of many Gods including Lord Vishnu who is described as controlling and managing the world.  


The Lord Rama, Laxman, Sita, Hanuman and Ravan are the main five figures in Ramayana the Hindu epic. In the Human body these five plays real role from birth to death.  Rama is called Purushottam, ie. the best of a man.  Rama has been depicted as person of ideal character.  Like Arjuna was grieved before the great war of Mahabharata, and Lord Krishna told him Bhagwat Geeta to make him self-realized,  Lord Rama too had lost his memory as to who he was, and was in grief.  His Guru advised him Yoga Vashishta to regain his memory. Rama’s Guru told him that he was none else but God himself. This is the Mahavakya  (Important advice) of Vedas,  “Tat Twam Asi”, (You are God).  In fact, like Rama and Arjuna all of us have lost our memories of our original form and that is God.  We do not know that we all are Gods; we would not believe it, if any Guru explains us earnestly.  But Rama and Arjuna had immense faith in their Gurus.  Rama and Krishna are told to be the incarnations of Lord Vishnu.  In fact all the living beings on this earth are the incarnation of Lord Vishnu!  Who is Lord Vishnu?   Vishnu is supposed to be one of the main three Gods of Hindus, viz. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh who are respectively responsible for the birth, life and death. Ten important incarnations of Vishnu are told by the Indian scriptures that include human, animals, birds and creatures living in water.  Whom Vishnu is called ?  Let us understand it first.

1.“Vi”  - “Vi” This letter stands for deflection. (Vi- is to leave position or direction).  This is deflection in the steady and introvert consciousness or super consciousness (Samahit Chitta). Any living being; let us take for example, human being, before birth exists as pure spirit or soul with undisturbed and steady consciousness. Birth is the deflection or disturbance in the consciousness. This deflection creates the illusion of the universe.  Universe disappears when the consciousness comes back to original steady state. "kriti" in Sanskrit means doing something, and "vikriti" means doing something which is not regular. In the word "vishnu"  "vi" stands for  irregular Chitta. (consciousness) or deflected consciousness.

2.“Vish”  - “Vish” is the poison. Simply by adding the letters "sh"  the word "vish" is derived. The slightest deflection of mind creates the desires for enjoyment. This desire for enjoyment is created due to desire to go back to steady consciousness state, which was the state of total bliss. Since this deflection of consciousness creates the poison of desires, it is called the “Vish”, or poison. This deflection of the consciousness does not remember the exact steady state of consciousness and tries to find out the pleasure elsewhere.

3. "vishay"  - "vishay" are the objects to fulfill desires. Like woman for man and man for woman, money for enjoyment, good food for eating.  All the sense organs have their own "vishay" i.e. Objects for enjoyment, achievement, possession and other desires.

4.“Vishanu”  -  “Vish”  (poison of desire)  becomes “Vishanu” or the molecule of poison that is converted into  in to life,  like smallest life cell.  How the poison of desire is converted into life? it is converted in to life due to inherent power of consciousness or we can say here “will power” to enjoy life. It is first converted in to “Brahma”  -  (The God of semen), that causes births of all.
4.“Vishnu”  -  “Vishnu” is called the God of Life. The God of life “Vishnu” lives the life till death.

5. "vishva"   -"Vishwa"  (universe) The universe is created due to desires. There is absence of universe if there are no desires.  In the sleep we have no desires and the world is absent.

6.  "vishnu"  - "vishnu" is a full grown cell (vishanu) which has come to the state of life.  Human, animal bird etc. are Vishnus.

So, each and every living being, from amoeba to elephant are the Vishnus, or incarnation of Lord Vishnu, not only Rama, Krishna or Buddha. All the creatures after they understand that they are alive and they have their bodies, completely forget their own form i.e. Atma or soul, and think their father and mother to be the cause of their birth. The living creatures live life by their own thinking in the ignorance and nescience. Most of the people on the earth irrespective of religions, think that human being is created by God?  Their holy books teach them like that.  It is very evident that the desires of their father and mother are the cause of their birth not the God in the heaven or sky  or Swarga.  
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