Meghnad
Meghnad is a character from the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. He is known as the son of Ravana, the king of Lanka, and is celebrated for his bravery and skills in warfare. Meghnad is also referred to as Indrajit, which means "conqueror of Indra," the king of the gods. He played a significant role in the battle against Lord Rama and his allies.
In the epic, Meghnad possesses powerful weapons and magical abilities, including the ability to become invisible during combat. His character represents the complexities of duty and loyalty, as he fights valiantly for his father's kingdom while also facing formidable opponents. Ultimately, he meets his end at the hands of Lakshmana, Rama's brother, highlighting the themes of fate and heroism in the Ramayana.