Mandodari was Ravana's chief queen and mother of the mighty warrior Indrajit and the valiant Aksha Kumar. She repeatedly counseled Ravana to return Sita and avoid war with Rama, but her warnings went unheeded.
Indrajit was Ravana's chief warrior and most formidable champion during the war for Lanka, deploying illusion warfare and divine weapons against Rama's army.
Indrajit captured Hanuman with the Brahmastra when Hanuman first entered Lanka as Rama's envoy, binding and dragging him before Ravana's court. Later in battle, Indrajit's Shakti weapon felled Lakshmana, driving Hanuman to fly to the Himalayas for the life-saving Sanjeevani herb.
Indrajit struck Lakshmana with the Shakti weapon, leaving him near death. Lakshmana was revived by the Sanjeevani herb and later killed Indrajit in their final duel.
Indrajit repeatedly fought against Rama's forces, binding Rama and Lakshmana with the Nagapasha and striking Lakshmana with the Shakti weapon.
Lakshmana killed Indrajit in battle after a prolonged duel. Indrajit had previously wounded both Rama and Lakshmana with his Nagapasha and Shakti weapons.
Indrajit, Ravana's son and Lanka's most formidable warrior, defended the golden city with powerful magical weapons. His Nagapasha bound Rama and Lakshmana, and only his death at Lakshmana's hands broke Lanka's military resistance.
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