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WEBJul 20, 1998 · asura, in Hindu mythology, class of beings defined by their opposition to the deva s or sura s (gods). The term asura appears first in the Veda s, a collection of poems and hymns composed 1500–1200 bce, …
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- a member of a class of divine beings in the Vedic period, which in Indian mythology tend to be evil and in Zoroastrianism are benevolent. Compare with deva, Ahura Mazda
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WEBMahishasura (Sanskrit: महिषासुर, IAST: Mahiṣāsura) is a bovine asura in Hinduism. He is depicted in Hindu literature as a deceitful demon who pursued his evil ways by shape-shifting. Mahishasura was the son of the …
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WEB9 rows · Asuras are mythological lord beings in Indian and Persian texts who compete for power with the more benevolent devas. [1] [2] Asuras are described in Indian texts as powerful superhuman demigods or demons …
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WEBArticle History. Churning of the ocean of milk. Related Topics: Hinduism. myth. churning of the ocean of milk, in Hinduism, one of the central events in the ever-continuing struggle between the deva s (gods) and the asura …
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