As Karna witnessed this pivotal mont in Ravana’s life, he couldn’t help but feel a deep sense of respect for the demon king. He saw a different side of Ravana—one that showed love and affection for his son, ghnad. Karna understood that Ravana, like any other parent, had hopes and dreams for his child’s future.
At the sa ti, Karna recognized the irony of the situation. The celestial powers of the Navagrahas, which were symbolically under Ravana’s feet, played a significant role in shaping the destinies of all beings, including his own. It reminded Karna of the complex interplay of fate, choices, and consequences that governed every life.
As the vision of Ravana, ghnad, and the Navagrahas faded away, Karna found himself back in the foggy hall, still feeling the weight of the mont he had just witnessed.
"With this, The strongest warrior of Treta Yuga was born."
Karna’s surroundings shifted once more, and he found himself standing in a lush, beautiful garden. The fog had dissipated, revealing vibrant flowers and a gentle breeze that carried the sound of laughter and giggles.
In front of him, he saw a young boy with radiant eyes and a mischievous smile running and playing. It was none other than ghnad, the young prince of Lanka, known for his exceptional strength and prowess.
Karna couldn’t help but smile at the sight of the young boy’s innocence and playfulness. Despite being the son of the mighty Ravana, ghnad seed unaffected by the weight of his destiny and the celestial powers that surrounded his birth.
As Karna watched ghnad play, he felt a sense of connection to the young prince. He could see glimpses of himself in ghnad—the innocence, the curiosity, and the desire to explore the world.
"You are not just the son of a demon king, ghnad. You are your own person, with the power to shape your destiny," Karna whispered to himself, feeling a strange bond with the young prince.
At that mont, Karna realized that destiny was not solely determined by birth or lineage, But by the choices one made and the actions one took throughout their life.
As the visions of ghnad’s life played out before Karna, he witnessed the young prince’s training, his devotion to his father, and his unwavering loyalty to the demon king. ghnad grew into a formidable warrior, mastering the art of warfare and becoming a symbol of strength and courage.
Karna also saw the monts of conflict and dilemmas that ghnad faced. Despite his loyalty to his father, ghnad questioned the ethics of so of Ravana’s actions. He struggled to balance his duty as a prince of Lanka with his sense of morality. This inner conflict made ghnad a more nuanced and complex character in Karna’s eyes.
One such event was the war with Devas (Celestial Beings/Gods) Ravana was leading the armies of all types of demons while their opponent was Devraj (King of Gods) Indra himself.
As the vision unfolded, Karna saw ghnad displaying incredible valour and prowess on the battlefield. He fought fiercely, leading the demon armies with a sense of duty and pride. However, amidst the chaos of war, ghnad spotted his father, Ravana, lying injured on the ground.
At that mont, ghnad faced a profound dilemma. His loyalty to his father conflicted with his sense of duty as a warrior. Should he continue to fight and protect his people, or should he rush to his father’s aid, possibly jeopardizing the safety of the entire demon army?
Karna understood the weight of ghnad’s decision, as he had faced similar dilemmas in his own life. The choices one made during crucial monts could define their character and shape the course of their destiny.
In the end, ghnad made a courageous choice. He put the welfare of his father above all else and rushed to Ravana’s side, protecting him from further harm. This act of compassion and filial devotion resonated deeply with Karna, who appreciated the strength it took to prioritize love over duty.
However, the consequences of ghnad’s decision were not without cost. The montary distraction from the battlefield allowed Indra to take advantage of the situation and launch a powerful attack, ultimately leading to ghnad’s temporary defeat. Karna saw that even the best intentions could have unintended repercussions.
But ghnad returned to the battlefield with renewed vigour and led the demon army with unwavering resolve.
The war with the Devas raged on, and ghnad’s feats of valour beca legendary. He displayed exceptional combat skills, strategic brilliance, and unyielding courage.
Not only that but also forced Indra to retreat to his (Indra’s) abode but ghnad follow Indra, determined to bring the war to the doorstep of the Devas.
After ghnad’s restless pursuit, Indra fought with him, But the results were not in his (Indra’s) favour. He was beaten so rcilessly that he even got trauma from it.
After defeating Indra, ghnad tied him in front of his chariot and took him as a prisoner to Lanka.
Karna watched with awe as ghnad’s valour and determination reached new heights. Despite facing formidable adversaries like Indra himself, ghnad remained resolute in his pursuit of victory. His actions showcased not only his martial prowess but also his determination to protect his people and uphold his family’s honour.
However, Karna couldn’t ignore the consequences of ghnad’s actions. Defeating and humiliating Indra had severe implications for the balance between the Devas and demons, and it led to further hostilities and conflicts.
As the visions continued, Karna saw the toll that the ongoing war took on both the Devas and demons. Lives were lost, families were torn apart, and the cycle of violence seed endless.
In a mont of introspection, Karna realized that war, regardless of the side one fought for, only brought suffering and sorrow. The pursuit of power and dominance often led to devastating consequences for all involved.
As the visions gradually ca to an end, Karna found himself back in the foggy hall, Which was not for long because Fogg again dispersed and he found himself again in a battlefield but a different one.
This ti, Karna saw ghnad leading the demon army against the Vanaras (monkey warriors) and humans who were fighting alongside Lord Rama in the epic battle of the Ramayana.
Karna observed as ghnad’s prowess in combat was put to the test against formidable opponents like Hanuman, Sugriva, and Angada, the mighty warriors from the Vanara army.
ghnad fought with unmatched skill and strength, and the battlefield seed to tremble under the force of his attacks. His determination to protect Lanka and his people was evident in every strike he made.
But despite his ferocity, Karna also noticed monts of conflict and doubt in ghnad’s eyes. The weight of the war and its consequences seed to weigh heavily on his young shoulders.
Amid the battle, ghnad’s eyes t with those of his opponents, and in that fleeting mont, Karna saw sothing unexpected—a reflection of humanity and vulnerability.
Karna understood that despite his status as a prince and a warrior, ghnad was still a young man facing the harsh realities of war and its toll on both sides. The clash of ideologies, duty, and emotions created a tumultuous inner conflict within him.
In the midst of all this, Karna’s eyes t the One with eyes resembling the petals of a lotus, AKA Lord Rama who has one of the most beautiful smiles on his face.
Lord Rama was looking directly at Karna like he could see him standing there.
Karna felt a mix of emotions as he looked into Lord Rama’s eyes. It was as if their souls connected for a brief mont. He sensed compassion and understanding in Lord Rama’s gaze, despite being on opposite sides of the battlefield.
At that mont, Karna realized that the battle wasn’t just about two opposing forces fighting for dominance. It was a clash of ideals, beliefs, and destinies. The war had far-reaching implications beyond the physical realm—it was a test of character, values, and principles.
And Lord Rama was not the only one to see Karna but Hanuman as well.
As the visions of the battlefield continued, Karna saw the devastating impact of war on both sides. The once-lush landscape turned into a battlefield strewn with fallen soldiers, both demon and Vanara alike. The cries of pain and sorrow echoed in his ears, serving as a haunting reminder of the consequences of conflict.
In between all the cries, One particular cry was the most heart-wracking, It was ghnad’s own voice, filled with anguish and acceptance.
Being pierced by Anjalikastra which was imdiately beheaded ghnad. With his life force leaving his body, he fell to the ground, and the once radiant eyes grew dim.
Karna felt a surge of sorrow and empathy for the fallen prince. Despite his formidable strength and valiant efforts, ghnad succumbed to the cycle of violence that consud the battlefield. His death served as a stark reminder that even the mightiest warriors were not immune to the consequences of war.
As the visions of the battlefield faded away, leaving Karna back in the foggy hall, he couldn’t shake off the emotions and lessons he had experienced.
"So what do you think?"
Karna was taken aback by ghnad’s sudden appearance in the foggy hall. He felt a mix of emotions—respect, admiration, and sorrow. He looked at ghnad, the young prince who had displayed such bravery and determination on the battlefield, but also faced the consequences of his choices and actions. (This ghnad is different than Karna used to take before.)
"I think you were a remarkable warrior, ghnad," Karna replied sincerely. "Your strength and courage were awe-inspiring, and your love for your father was admirable. But I also witnessed the toll of war and the complexities of the choices you had to make."
ghnad nodded solemnly. "Yes, the path of a warrior is not an easy one. It is filled with challenges and dilemmas, where duty often clashes with morality. I fought with all my might to protect my people and uphold my family’s honour, but I also faced monts of doubt and conflict within myself."
Karna nodded in understanding. "War has a way of testing our character and principles. It forces us to confront our beliefs and question the consequences of our actions. I saw that in your eyes during the battle."
ghnad smiled faintly. "You are perceptive, Karna. It was a constant struggle to balance my responsibilities as a prince and a warrior with my sense of right and wrong. But I don’t regret my choices. I did what I believed was right in those monts."
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*To Be Continued*
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