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The glorious steed of Indra in Hindu mythology. He appears as a snow white elephant with 7 trunks and 4 tusks.
Entities that have different, though usually malicious, roles in Asian religions. These range from being antagonists of the Hindu gods to the three-faced, six-armed depictions of Japanese Buddhism.
The son of gods Shiva and Parvati in Hinduism. Shiva knocked off his head but replaced it with an elephant's.
A hero of Hindu lore mentioned in the Ramayana. As his name implies, it was he who slew Indra, lord of the Devas.
A headless Rakshasa of Hindu folklore. Though originally a Ghandarva by the name of Vishvavasu, he was cursed by a Brahmin and thus assumed his hideous form.
The Hindu goddess of death, who represents destruction as onset by the ravages of time. Her name means "the black one" and she also serves as a source of empowerment through the feminine concept of Shakti.
A tribe of snake-like entities in Hindu lore.
Creatures of Hindu lore who feed on the vice of men. In the Rig Veda, Indra is mentioned to have slain Pisaca and Rakshasa.
A wandering spirit of the damned in Buddhist lore. They are said to be insatiably hungry creatures.
A cruel Asura in Hindu myth that ate the nectar of immortality and was subsequently beheaded by one of Vishnu's avatars. His head remained immortal, swallowing the sun and causing eclipses.
The great demon king of Lanka in the Ramayana. He was granted a boon of nigh immortality after performing an intense Tapasya to Brahma.
The Hindu god of destruction and rebirth. He is one of the Trimurti (trinity) of Hindu deities that also includes Vishnu and Brahma.
A Yaksha princess who was cursed by Agastya and transformed into a demoness. She was slain by Rama in the Ramayana.
A giant snake that origitinates from Hindu mythology. The gods used him to churn a sea of milk.
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