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      • Lord Shree Ram grievously wounded him using shabd-bhed arrows and Lord Lakshman was about to kill him using Bramhastra but Lord Shree Ram resisted him from doing so citing that it's against the rules of warfare to attack an invisible opponent.
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  2. Indrajit fired a Yamastra (weapon of Yama god of death), but Lakshmana destroyed it with a Kuberastra (weapon of Kubera god of wealth). Then Lakshmana launched a Varunastra (weapon of Varuna the ocean god), but Indrajit destroyed it with a Raudrastra (weapon of Shiva).

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    The arrows of Indrajita refused to harm Lakshmana because Lakshmana was the incarnation of Shesha. Lakshmana slew Indrajita by beheading him with the Anjalikastra . It was possible only because of a curse given to Indrajita by Shesha for marrying his daughter without his permission.

  4. Apr 28, 2024 · In a dramatic showdown, Lakshmana used powerful arrows to sever Indrajit's arms and head, ultimately defeating him. Upon hearing of his son's death, Ravana grew grief-stricken and attempted to harm Sita out of anger, but was persuaded against it by his counselor Avindhya.

  5. Indrajit at one point attacks Rama and Lakshmana with arrows that make them faint. This pleases Ravana , as he thinks they're dead. He sends Sita into the sky in a chariot to observe her "dead" husband, and Sita cries and wants to die.

  6. Indrajit, in response, strikes Lakshmana with a thousand arrows and breaks up Lakshmana's armour. A fierce fight ensues for a long time. Meanwhile, Vibhishana joins the battle-field, to relieve Lakshmana's fatigue.

  7. Sep 28, 2020 · Thus addressing those virtuous brothers, Rama and Lakshmana, he pierced them afresh with his pointed arrows shouting exultantly. Resembling a heap of antimony, the swarthy Indrajita, stretching his immense bow, let fly an even thicker shower of formidable arrows in the fight.

  8. Sep 28, 2020 · Yet, irresistible as that hail of arrows, poured down by Indrajita was, Lakshmana, the Conqueror of his Foes, standing immoveable, repelled them. Thus did Ravani witness Lakshmana’s marvellous prowess, he who was the intrepid and valiant son of Raghu.