The magnificent court of Ayodhya hums with the daily affairs of the kingdom. Suddenly, the heavy wooden doors swing open and the royal guards strike their staffs on the floor.
Guard: Behold! Sage Vishwamitra arrives!
The murmurs stop. Everyone rises, as the sage strides in. Dasaratha hastily descends from his throne and bows deeply.
Dasaratha: Oh sage! Ayodhya is blessed by your visit. Command me. Whatever you ask for shall be yours.
Vishwamitra: I do not seek your riches, King Dasharatha. I need help to perform my yajna peacefully. I seek your eldest son. Give me Rama.
A suffocating silence falls over the court. Dasharatha steps back, clutching his chest.
Dasaratha (voice breaking): My lord! Rama is a child, untouched by the horrors that lurk in the dark woods. Let me send my most elite commanders! Let me march beside you myself with a million swords! But …
Vishwamitra (breaks in): Your legions cannot pierce this darkness. I am conducting a grand yajna for the welfare of the world but it is repeatedly defiled by terrifying demons. Only Rama is destined to stop them. I want him and him alone.
The royal guru, Sage Vasishtha, rises, even as the king attempts to speak.
Vasishtha: Do not let a father’s fear cloud a king’s duty, Dasaratha. Trust the sage’s vision. This is not a march toward death but the dawn of Rama’s great legend. Send him.
From the shadows of the pillars, young Rama steps forward and bows to the sage, ready to accompany him.
Rama and Lakshmana accompany the sage, walking barefoot through the dense and eerie Dandaka forest.
Lakshmana: Gurudev, what kind of foes will we face?
Vishwamitra: We face Tataka and her sons Maricha and Subahu, who are said to use dark magic and illusions. Remember, young princes, what ordinary men call ‘magic’ is often the extreme manipulation of Nature’s laws.
Rama: How so, Gurudev?
Vishwamitra: Tataka is a giantess who can make herself invisible and shape-shift in combat. But look to Nature! In the deep oceans is a creature called the Mimic Octopus that twists its body to look like venomous sea snakes or stingrays. Chameleons and cuttlefish change their skin colour to perfectly match rocks and leaves and vanish in plain sight. Tataka uses similar biological camouflage. In the distant future, humans will mimic this using Stealth Technology and build aircraft with special paints and angles so they disappear from radar screens completely.
Lakshmana: So, her invisibility is just camouflage! What about her sons?
Vishwamitra: Maricha is a master of disguise and voice mimicry. He can sound exactly like someone crying for help. But, again, look at the lyrebird, which can flawlessly imitate the sound of a roaring fire, a barking dog, or a snapping branch. Maricha has simply mastered his vocal cords to a terrifying degree. In the future, this same trick will be replicated by Artificial Intelligence and Audio Deepfakes, machines trained to sound exactly like real humans.
Rama: Their attacks on your rituals? Father said they rain blood and fire from the sky.
Vishwamitra: Subahu stirs up massive dust storms to hide in the clouds, using the cover to drop animal remains into our sacred fires. He understands wind currents and atmospheric pressure, much like modern meteorologists will one day and use the science of the skies as a weapon.
Rama (smiles): Then we shall use the science of archery to stop them. If they use Nature to hide, my arrows will use the wind to find them.
Did You Know?
Kerala experienced mysterious red-colour rain in 1896, 1957, 2001, and 2012! At first, it was said to be magic or a bad omen but modern scientists solved the mystery. The red rain was caused by atmospheric pollution and biological matter. Millions of microscopic red spores from a type of algae called Trentepohlia were swept up into the clouds by high winds. When rain fell, it mixed with these red spores, making the water look exactly like blood!
Similarly, dust storms occur when powerful winds lift dry, loose sand into the atmosphere, blocking out the sun and raining dirt miles away. No magic needed; just the incredible power of the Earth’s atmosphere!
The author is the founder and CEO of Vaayusastra Aerospace, an IIT-Madras IC graduated ed-tech company, and a Ph.D. research scholar in Education at NITTTR.
How to create red rain
Recreate the illusion of Maricha and Subahu’s blood rain in a jar safely!
What You Need: A clear glass jar, a small cup, water, shaving foam, Red food colouring, a dropper
Method
Build the atmosphere: Fill three-fourths of the glass jar with water to represent the clear air in our atmosphere.
Create the cloud: Spray a layer of shaving cream on top of the water to represent the clouds.
Create the spores: In the small cup, mix the red food colouring with a little bit of water. Using the dropper, carefully add the red water on top of the shaving cream.
The storm begins: This layer can hold only a certain amount of liquid. Once it gets too heavy, the red water will break through the foam and fall into the clear water below in colourful streaks. This is just like a real cloud reaching a point where it cannot hold rain droplets and algae spores and lets them go.
Published - August 21, 2026 12:49 pm IST