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Who was Narantaka in the Ramayana, and how did he fight in Lanka’s defense?

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: Ramayana Characters

Narantaka is a lesser-known rakshasa warrior, occasionally cited as one of Ravana’s sons or generals. He joins the all-out effort to repel Rama’s Vanara army, exemplifying the widespread mobilization of demon forces.

### Identity
- **Relation to Ravana**: Some accounts name him as a child of Ravana.
- **Martial Zeal**: Famed for fierce attacks on Vanara battalions.

### Role in War
- **Direct Engagement**: Unleashes demon troops, shows some success but eventually outmatched.
- **Demise**: Slain by a prominent Vanara champion—maybe Angada or Hanuman.

### Thematic Presence
- **Symbol of Resistive Might**: Demonstrates the tenacity of Ravana’s lineage.
- **Transient Threat**: Like others, overshadowed by ultimate fate before Rama’s cause.

Narantaka highlights how each demon’s fierce spirit attempts to stand for Ravana’s pride. Yet, the moral tide remains with Rama’s forces, who systematically overcome these adversaries.

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