Satyavan
Satyavan is a character from Hindu mythology, primarily known from the epic Mahabharata. He is the son of King Ashvapati and Queen Malavi and is celebrated for his truthfulness and righteousness. Satyavan is often depicted as a noble and virtuous prince who embodies the ideals of honesty and integrity.
In the story, Satyavan marries Savitrī, a devoted princess who is determined to save him from his impending death. Their love story highlights themes of devotion and sacrifice, as Savitrī's unwavering commitment leads her to confront Yama, the god of death, to reclaim her husband's life.