As Karna witnessed this pivotal moment in Ravana's life, he couldn't help but feel a deep sense of respect for the demon king. He saw a different side of Ravana—one that showed love and affection for his son, Meghnad. Karna understood that Ravana, like any other parent, had hopes and dreams for his child's future.
At the same time, Karna recognized the irony of the situation. The celestial powers of the Navagrahas, which were symbolically under Ravana's feet, played a significant role in shaping the destinies of all beings, including his own. It reminded Karna of the complex interplay of fate, choices, and consequences that governed every life.
As the vision of Ravana, Meghnad, and the Navagrahas faded away, Karna found himself back in the foggy hall, still feeling the weight of the moment he had just witnessed.
"With this, The strongest warrior of Treta Yuga was born."