Meghnad

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Meghnad is a legendary warrior prince from the Indian epic Ramayana, renowned as the valiant son of Ravana and a formidable adversary of Rama’s forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Rakshasa
character in the Ramayana
mythological character
warrior prince
affiliation Lanka NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Indrajit NERFINISHED
appearsIn Valmiki Ramayana NERFINISHED
later regional Ramayana retellings
associatedWith Lanka war NERFINISHED
Rakshasa dynasty of Lanka NERFINISHED
battle war between Rama and Ravana
culture ancient Indian
deathContext killed in the final phase of the Lanka war
enemy Hanuman NERFINISHED
Lakshmana NERFINISHED
Rama NERFINISHED
father Ravana NERFINISHED
feat defeated Indra in battle
gender male
honorificMeaningOfName conqueror of Indra
killedBy Lakshmana NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Sanskrit NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Hindu epic literature
loyalTo Ravana NERFINISHED
mother Mandodari NERFINISHED
mythologicalEra Treta Yuga NERFINISHED
notableFor being a formidable adversary of Rama’s forces
defeating many warriors of Rama’s army
mastery of celestial weapons
parentOf Atikaya NERFINISHED
portrayedAs devoted son
skilled archer
valiant warrior
position prince of Lanka
religion Hinduism
residence Lanka NERFINISHED
role commander of Ravana’s army
sideInConflict Ravana’s side in the Rama–Ravana war
spouse Sulochana NERFINISHED
textMentionedIn Ramayana NERFINISHED
various Ramayana adaptations
title Indrajit NERFINISHED
weapon Brahmastra NERFINISHED
Nagapasha NERFINISHED
Shakti weapon NERFINISHED

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