A young Brahmin in love with Nittilai. He disrupts the sacrificial ceremony under the influence of bhang, distributing offerings to starving villagers. After Nittilai's death, he is granted a wish by Indra and selflessly chooses to free the demon's soul rather than resurrect his lover.
Arvasu and Nittilai share a deep romantic bond that drives much of the early narrative.
The two brothers have contrasting paths, with Paravasu focused on ritual and Arvasu on love.
Raibhya is the patriarch who harbors deep resentment toward his sons and their choices.
Vishakha relies on Arvasu to perform funeral rites for Yavakri, creating a temporary alliance.
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