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    Indrajit - Wikipedia. Meghanada ( Sanskrit: मेघनाद, lit. 'roar of the clouds', IAST: Meghanāda ), also referred to by his epithet Indrajita ( lit. 'conqueror of Indra ') [1], according to Hindu texts, was the eldest son of Ravana and the crown prince of Lanka, who conquered Indraloka ( Heaven ).

    • It began with Ravana’s quest for the perfect son. Ravana, as we know was immensely powerful, and like all egoistic people wanted the perfect son. He ordered the planets to be in the perfect constellation for an auspicious birth of his son.
    • Thus was born a boy whose cry made the sound of thunder. Ravana’s son was born of his wife Mandodari, and when the son was born, his cries sounded like thunder, and hence was named Meghanad (meaning thunderous in Sanskrit).
    • He was trained to become the most powerful warrior. Meghanad was taught by Shukra himself. Shukra was the guru of the Asuras, and had many famous disciples.
    • He conquered the heavens defeating Indra. The Devas and Asuras have always fought against each other. During one of these wars, Ravana and Meghanad also took part in the battle.
  2. Aug 18, 2020 · Indrajit was the eldest son of Ravana and a powerful Asura who possessed the weapons of Trimurti. He fought against Rama and Lakshmana in the Ramayana and was killed by Lakshmana in a yagna.

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  4. 4 days ago · Indrajit’s resolve was firm as he stepped onto the battlefield, driven by a sense of duty to his father and a desire to uphold the honor of his family. This story encapsulates the tragic elements of the epic, where duty and loyalty often lead to inevitable sorrow and loss, despite the wise counsel of loved ones.

  5. Dec 16, 2015 · Indrajit played an active role in the Great War between Rama and Ravana. Indrajit joined the battle when all his brothers had been killed by Rama and his army. His father, Ravana, had...

  6. Indrajit was the son of Ravana and a great warrior who fought against Rama and Lakshman in the Ramayana. He had access to divine weapons and could only be killed by destroying his Yajna, which Lakshman did.

  7. Indrajit literally means ‘One who had conquered Indra’. Indrajit was the most formidable enemy in Rāvaṇa’s army, encountered by Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa. He was the son of Rāvaṇa from his chief queen Maṇḍodarī. As soon as he was born, he thundered like the rain-clouds.

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