Megnadbodh Kabya By Rabindranath Tagore মেঘনাদবোধ কাব্য
“Meghnadbodh Kabya,” also known as “The Slaying of Meghnad,” is an epic poem by Rabindranath Tagore. This work, written in Bengali, is considered one of Tagore’s most significant literary achievements.
In “Meghnadbodh Kabya,” Tagore reimagines the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana, focusing on the character of Meghnad (also known as Indrajit), the son of the demon king Ravana. The poem explores Meghnad’s inner turmoil and moral conflict as he grapples with his duty to his family and his conscience.