Raivata
Raivata is a figure from Hindu mythology, often associated with the celestial realm. He is known as a divine charioteer and is sometimes depicted as a guardian of the Mount Meru, the sacred mountain in Hindu cosmology. Raivata is also linked to the Vedas, ancient sacred texts of Hinduism, which highlight his significance in various rituals and stories.
In some accounts, Raivata is considered a son of Vivasvat, the sun god, and is associated with the Yadava clan. His character embodies qualities of strength and loyalty, making him a revered figure in Hindu epics. Raivata's stories often emphasize the importance of duty and righteousness in the cosmic order.