Indrajit's Devastating Assault: When Divine Weapons Met Demonic Mastery on Day Two of Lanka's War The Invisible Terror Descends On the second day of the momentous war between Rama's forces and the kingdom of Lanka, the battlefield witnessed an unprecedented display of mystical warfare. Indrajit, also known as Meghanaada, emerged as Lanka's most formidable defender, wielding powers that would bring even the divine princes of Ayodhya to their knees. Mounted in his celestial chariot—a vehicle gifted through years of severe penance and blessed by Lord Shiva himself—Indrajit invoked powerful mantras that rendered both himself and his chariot completely invisible to mortal and divine eyes alike. This tactical advantage transformed him into a phantom of death, striking from angles his enemies could neither predict nor defend against. The Vanara Army's Darkest Hour The Vanara warriors, courageous though they were, found themselves utterly helpless against an enemy they coul...