Satyavān
Satyavān is a character from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He is known for his unwavering truthfulness and righteousness. Satyavān is the son of King Ashvapati and Queen Malavi, and he is married to Savitrī, who is celebrated for her devotion and courage.
In the story, Satyavān faces a tragic fate when Yama, the god of death, comes to claim him. However, Savitrī's determination and cleverness allow her to negotiate with Yama, ultimately leading to Satyavān's revival. Their tale symbolizes the power of love and the triumph of truth over death.