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Danava (Hinduism) (+++green+++graveyard (talk) 03:41, 2 October 2020 (UTC))

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Brill’s Encyclopaedia of Hinduism is a comprehensive resource containing information on all the major and minor Hindu mythology of the past millennium.

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The genealogical history of asuras is laid out in a range of texts, most notably the Mahabharata. According to the Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism, the geneology of demons begins with Brahma’s 6 sons. One son, Marici fathered Kashyapa, who wed 143 of Daksha’s daughters, including Diti and Danu. Diti and Danu’s children are among the most well known demons in Hindu mythos - Diti’s children being known as Daityas and Danu’s offspring being known as Danavas. It is important to note, that the names of Danavas and the Daiteyas are irregularly found throughout early Vedic literature such as the RigVeda along with the Mahabharata. As the Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism states, “... in the Mahābhārata Vṛtra is the son of Danāyu, the Ṛgveda (1.32.9) speaks of Vṛtra as the son of Danu.” +++green+++graveyard (talk) 03:24, 2 October 2020 (UTC)

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+++green+++graveyard (talk) 10:25, 16 October 2020 (UTC)

Describe your media: I honestly am finding it really difficult to find appropriate media for my topic. SO I have found an interesting image of hindu deities and their contrastive emotional expressions. Is it your own work? No What is the file format? JPEG What license have you chosen? Creative common license (again, I really can’t find anything outside of wiki commons and creative common) It also has some rights reserved so I believe that means its license is: Attribution. What category/gallery will you add it to? I would add this image to the religion category. How will you describe the file? I would describe it as an image of the Muthiah temple. +++green+++graveyard (talk) 10:25, 16 October 2020 (UTC)

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 * Brahma
 * Marici
 * Kashyapa
 * Danu
 * Ashva
 * Ashvagiri
 * Ashvagriva
 * Ashvapati
 * Ashvasanku
 * Ashvasiras
 * Ayumukha
 * Danayu
 * Dirghajibha
 * Ekacakra
 * Ekaksha
 * Gaganamurdhana
 * Gavisthar
 * Hara
 * Isrpa
 * Kabandha
 * Kapata (or Vegavat)
 * Kabila
 * Karambha
 * Kesin
 * Ketumat
 * Kupatha
 * Maydanav
 * Mrtapa
 * Naraka
 * Nichandra
 * Nikumbha
 * Pralambha
 * Puloman
 * Rambha
 * Salabha
 * Sankara
 * Sankusiras
 * Sarabha
 * Satha
 * Satrutpana
 * Swarbhanu
 * Tuhundra
 * Viprachitti
 * Vritra

+++green+++graveyard (talk) 03:55, 1 November 2020 (UTC) +++green+++graveyard (talk) 10:40, 27 October 2020 (UTC) +++green+++graveyard (talk) 10:22, 27 October 2020 (UTC)

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