Garlagant, much like the benevolent serpents and Nagraj, is the deity of sin and evil-spreading wishful serpents in the world. Garlagant, the demon king, is considered divine for his wickedness and animosity towards Kaaljayi.
In the Vishakanya Comics, Garlagant introduces a powerful entity named Vishakanya, whose purpose is to eliminate Nagraj. It is revealed that Garlagant harbors enmity towards Kaaljayi, and Nagraj, born with the blessings of Dev Kaaljayi, becomes his ultimate adversary.
Garlagant’s character is intricately crafted in any comic, portraying why he sees Kaaljayi as his enemy. This dichotomy is illustrated in Vishahin Nagraj, with Dev Kaaljayi aligned with virtue and Garlagant aligned with sin, bringing the narrative to a close.
In the Death Penalty Comics, when the serpent enchantress Nagina attempts to sacrifice herself in the fire, Garlagant intervenes, saving her. He grants her the power of ‘Ankush’ to enslave anyone, and Nagina promptly uses it to make Garlagaṇṭ her captive. However, with Nagraj’s clever tactics, Garlagant breaks free from Nagina’s control, defying her order to force him into battle.
While it may seem that Garlagant cannot harm Nagraj, the scenario changes when a reformed villain, like Doctor Virus in the Surma Comics, reverts to his evil ways, troubling the superhero again. Similarly, Garlagant remains a demon, and we witness him in Vishahin Nagraj Comics, outlining his plan to defeat Nagraj once again.
The debate between Garlagant and Dev Kaaljayi revolves around the belief that Nagraj can never harm an innocent. If he does, Kaaljayi will take back his venom from Nagraj. Garlagant reveals this to Nagina, leading to a revelation.
Nagina transforms a woman into a demon named Sareli, who becomes a terror. When Nagraj tries to stop her, she dies, and Garlagant accuses Nagraj, forcing him to seek Kaaljayi’s power once again.