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Celestial being in Hindu mythology
Vishvavasu (Sanskrit: विश्वावसु, romanized: Viśvāvasu, lit. 'possessing all goods', also rendered as Vishwavasu and Visvavasu), is the most revered gandharva
Vishvavasu
Demon in Hindu mythology
Ramayana adaptations. Kabandha was a gandharva (celestial musician) named Vishvavasu or Danu, who was cursed and made into an ugly, carnivorous demon by a
Kabandha
Celestial being in Hindu mythology
Mahabharata, known for his mastery of music and dance. The son of the Gandharva Vishvavasu, Chitrasena is closely associated with the courts of the gods Indra and
Chitrasena_(gandharva)
Apsara in Hinduism
another episode from the Mahabharata (Adi Parva, 1.8–12), Menaka courts Vishvavasu, the king of Gandharvas (celestial musicians) and becomes the mother of
Menaka
Representation of Hindu deity Vishnu
venerated by the aboriginal Savara people, whose leader was known as Vishvavasu. According to the Puranas, Indradyumna, the king of Avanti, grew interested
Neela_Madhava
Regional form of the Hindu deity Mahavishnu
Nilagiri region. Regional folklore states that the priest was welcomed by Vishvavasu, the chieftain of the Savara people. During the duration of his stay in
Jagannath
7th-century Sanskrit play by Harsha
of hero Vidushaka (Atreya) – The friend of the hero Mitravasu – Son of Vishvavasu and brother of the heroine Shankachuda – A serpent, intended to be the
Nagananda
Apsara in Hinduism
missed in heaven. A group of Gandharvas (celestial musicians), led by Vishvavasu, are instructed to bring her back to heaven. One night when Urvashi and
Urvashi
List of Indian mythological creatures
ॐ Jāṭāsuri - Another name for Alaṁbuṣa ॐ Kabandha - A gandharva named Vishvavasu or Danu cursed by Indra or the sage Ashtavakra ॐ Kaikasī - One of Sumālī's
List_of_Rakshasas
Gandharva in Hindu mythology
remains consistent in these accounts, except in the Bhagavata Purana, where Vishvavasu acts as the calf instead. The Adi Parva of the Mahabharata mentions Chitraratha
Chitraratha
Name of various kings in Hindu literature
observes that the image was venerated by a member of the hill-folk named Vishvavasu. By the time Vidyapati returned to inform the king of the site, a great
Indradyumna
king who taught song and dance to Arjuna. Kabandha was a gandharva named Vishvavasu or Danu, who was cursed and made into an ugly, carnivorous demon by Indra
List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream or streams, from the Middle English nominative plural or genitive singular of burne (see Bourne).
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Winter, reproach.
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Bird Name; A Wren is a Small Brown Songbird
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Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with...
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Lion; Another Name of Ali; The Husband of Fatima - Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
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