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Vibhishan got immortality as per Ramayana too as discussed in the following post:

Gods granting immortality

But according to Uttarakhanda of RamayanaUttarakhanda of Ramayana, Ravana also got a boon from Lord Bhrahma and he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, DanavasBrahma and the Devas.

he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and the Devas.

  1. This not required that an immortal have to be more powerful than others. For instance, there were many powerful warriors than Kripacharya in Mahabharata.

  2. The very first thing was to snatch Lanka from Kubera. And as you mentioned in your question that "his soul inclines not to unrighteousness" so how could he snatch Lanka from his elder brother.

  3. How he could be king when his elder brother Ravana was there? This is not strong point though but still can be considered as valid.

Vibhishan got immortality as per Ramayana too as discussed in the following post:

Gods granting immortality

But according to Uttarakhanda of Ramayana, Ravana also got a boon from Lord Bhrahma and he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and the Devas.

  1. This not required that an immortal have to be more powerful than others. For instance, there were many powerful warriors than Kripacharya in Mahabharata.

  2. The very first thing was to snatch Lanka from Kubera. And as you mentioned in your question that "his soul inclines not to unrighteousness" so how could he snatch Lanka from his elder brother.

  3. How he could be king when his elder brother Ravana was there? This is not strong point though but still can be considered as valid.

Vibhishan got immortality as per Ramayana too as discussed in the following post:

Gods granting immortality

But according to Uttarakhanda of Ramayana, Ravana also got a boon from Lord Brahma and

he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and the Devas.

  1. This not required that an immortal have to be more powerful than others. For instance, there were many powerful warriors than Kripacharya in Mahabharata.

  2. The very first thing was to snatch Lanka from Kubera. And as you mentioned in your question that "his soul inclines not to unrighteousness" so how could he snatch Lanka from his elder brother.

  3. How he could be king when his elder brother Ravana was there? This is not strong point though but still can be considered as valid.

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Vibhishan got immortality as per Ramayana too as discussed in thisthe following post:

https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/23581/12304Gods granting immortality

But according to Uttarakhanda of Ramayana, Ravana tooalso got a boon from Lord Bhrahma and he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and the Devas.

But Ravana also got a boon from Lord Bhrahma and he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and the Devas. - UTTARA KANDA of Ramayana

  1. This not required that an immortal have to be more powerful than others. For instance, there were many powerful warriors than Kripacharya in Mahabharata.

  2. The very first thing was to snatch Lanka from Kubera. And as you mentioned in your question that "his soul inclines not to unrighteousness" so how could he snachsnatch Lanka from his elder brother.

  3. How he could be king when his elder brother Ravana was there.? This is not strong point though but still can be considered as valid.

Vibhishan got immortality as per Ramayana too as discussed in this post:

https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/23581/12304

But Ravana too got boon

But Ravana also got a boon from Lord Bhrahma and he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and the Devas. - UTTARA KANDA of Ramayana

  1. This not required that an immortal have to be more powerful than others. For instance, there were many powerful warriors than Kripacharya in Mahabharata.

  2. The very first thing was to snatch Lanka from Kubera. And as you mentioned in your question that "his soul inclines not to unrighteousness" so how could he snach Lanka from his elder brother.

  3. How he could be king when his elder brother Ravana was there. This is not strong point though but still can be considered as valid.

Vibhishan got immortality as per Ramayana too as discussed in the following post:

Gods granting immortality

But according to Uttarakhanda of Ramayana, Ravana also got a boon from Lord Bhrahma and he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and the Devas.

  1. This not required that an immortal have to be more powerful than others. For instance, there were many powerful warriors than Kripacharya in Mahabharata.

  2. The very first thing was to snatch Lanka from Kubera. And as you mentioned in your question that "his soul inclines not to unrighteousness" so how could he snatch Lanka from his elder brother.

  3. How he could be king when his elder brother Ravana was there? This is not strong point though but still can be considered as valid.

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Vibhishan got immortality as per Ramayana too as discussed in this post:

https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/a/23581/12304

But Ravana too got boon

But Ravana also got a boon from Lord Bhrahma and he was incapable of being slain by Nagas, Yakshas, Daityas, Danavas and the Devas. - UTTARA KANDA of Ramayana

  1. This not required that an immortal have to be more powerful than others. For instance, there were many powerful warriors than Kripacharya in Mahabharata.

  2. The very first thing was to snatch Lanka from Kubera. And as you mentioned in your question that "his soul inclines not to unrighteousness" so how could he snach Lanka from his elder brother.

  3. How he could be king when his elder brother Ravana was there. This is not strong point though but still can be considered as valid.