Endwalker content

Meghaduta

From Final Fantasy XIV Online Wiki
Revision as of 20:31, 6 September 2024 by Sogekihei (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Meghaduta

Clear Skies.png Fair Skies.png Fog.png Clouds.png Rain.png
Type
Landmark
Within
Dharma
Aetherytes
Mini-aetheryte (map icon).png
Meghaduta (X:3.9, Y:10.6)

Meghaduta exterior.png
Meghaduta exterior

The palace of the satrap serves not only as a residence, but also as the center of Radz-at-Han's government. Meaning "cloud messenger” in the old Arkasodara tongue, Meghaduta was built at the summit of a rocky megalith, its great doors admitting an endless stream of servants, petitioners, and official visitors.

— Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume III, p. 139

Meghaduta is a landmark in Dharma, Radz-at-Han. It is the home of the satrap, and Radz-at-Han's government.

Additional Information

See also: Fishing Log: Meghaduta

Trivia

  • Meghadūta translates to Cloud Messenger in Sanskrit, which is the same as the old Arkasodara translation.[1][2]
  • Meghadūta is a lyric poem written by the famous Sanskrit poet, Kālidāsa. The poem tells the story of a benevolent nature spirit that has been banished to an isolated mountain top, and asks a cloud to deliver a loving message to his wife.[1][3][4]

Images

References