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*Thus it was that [[Ram]] and [[Lakshman]] found him. Jatayu told them about Ravan and then breathed his last.  
 
*Thus it was that [[Ram]] and [[Lakshman]] found him. Jatayu told them about Ravan and then breathed his last.  
 
*Ram and Lakshman then cremated Jatayu, who attained salvation.
 
*Ram and Lakshman then cremated Jatayu, who attained salvation.
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Jatayu / जटायु

  • Jatayu was a vulture, son of Arun by his wife Shyeni, and younger brother of Sampati.
  • Once Jatayu and his brother Sampati, competing with each other, flew towards the sun.
  • Jatayu flew very close and would have got scorched had not Sampati flown above him and spreading his great wings, protected Jatayu from the fiery heat of the sun.
  • Sampati's wings got scorched and he fell down among the Vindhya mountains. Jatayu never met his brother thereafter.
  • When Ravan was carrying away Sita, Jatayu tried to deliver Sita, but was fatally wounded by Ravan who cut off his wings.
  • Thus it was that Ram and Lakshman found him. Jatayu told them about Ravan and then breathed his last.
  • Ram and Lakshman then cremated Jatayu, who attained salvation.
Ramayana

Ahalya · Rama · Bharat · Laxman · Shatrughna · Dashrath · Kaushalya · Kaikeyi · Sumitra · Shurpnakha · Janak · Sita · Ravana · Urmila · Meghnad · Vibhishan · Angad · Hanuman · Kumbhakarn · Marich · Mandodari · Vasishtha · Vishvamitra · Bali · Sugriva · Sampati · Jambvan · Manthara · Jatayu · Shabri · Lanka · Neel · Nal · Panchvati · Lav Kush · Tadka