Narāntaka
mythological figure · 1 work · 3 mentions · 9 anchored passages
in the texts
Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa
A rākṣasa warrior named twice in this window, first as a minister of Prahasta slain by Dvivida, then invoked by Vibhīṣaṇa among the host's champions.
As they rushed forward swiftly and struck down the monkeys, Dvivida slew Narāntaka alone with a mountain peak.
Narāntaka, Kumbhahanu, and the towering Mahānāda — all these ministers of Prahasta struck down the forest-dwellers.
And this proud one who stands shining on a banner-flying chariot blazing like fire, furnished with bows, swords, and torrents of arrows — that is Narāntaka, who fights on mountain peaks.