|
A Andhaka In Hinduism, Andhaka often refers to a malevolent demon. ...
Aryaman * In Hinduism, Aryman is a solar deity and one of the Adityas. ...
B Bhaga * In Hinduism, Bhaga is an ancient god of wealth and marriage, and one of the Adityas. ...
C Chanda In Hinduism, Chanda is a monster that Chamunda Devi killed. ...
D Daitya (a class of Asuras rather than a person) In Hinduism, the Daityas were the children of Diti. ...
G Gajasura In Hindu mythology, Gajasura (elephant demon) is the name used to refer to demon Nila when he took the form of an elephant and attacked Shiva. ...
H Hiranyakashipu In Hinduism, Hiranyakashipu (or Hiranyakasipu) was a demon whose younger brother, Hiranyaksha was killed by Varaha, one of the avatars of Vishnu. ...
Hiranyaksha In Hinduism, Hiranyaksha was a demon killed by Varaha after taking the Earth to the bottom of the ocean. ...
Holika To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
K Kaitabh Kaitabh, a figure of Hindu mythology, is associated with Hindu religious cosmology. ...
M Mahabali This article is in need of attention. ...
Mahishasura A statue of Mahishasura in Chamundi Hills, Mysore In Hindu mythology, Mahishasura was an asura (demon). ...
Mitra * Relief from Taq-i Bostan in Kermanshah, Iran, showing Ardashir II of Sassanid empire at the center receiving his crown from Ahura Mazda. ...
Munda For the Hindu monster, see Munda (Hinduism), for Caesars battle see battle of Munda, and for the language family see Munda languages. ...
N Nivatakavachas In Hindu mythology, the Nivatakavachas are a celestial race of Asura demons, living deep under the oceans. ...
R Rahu In Hindu mythology, Rahu is a snake that swallows the sun or the moon causing eclipses. ...
Raktabhija
S Sambara Sambara is a character in Hindu mythology. ...
Savitar * In Hinduism, Savitri (also Savitr, Savitar) is a solar deity and one of the Adityas. ...
V Varuna * This article is about the god. ...
Vritra In Hinduism, Vritra (Sanskrit वृत्र Vṛtra, the enveloper) was a serpent or dragon, the personification of drought and enemy of Indra. ...
Notes *These are also sometimes classified as Devas. Deva (दà¥à¤µ in Devanagari script, pronounced as dévÉ) is the Sanskrit word for god, deity. It can be variously interpreted as a spirit, demi-god, celestial being, angel, deity or any supernatural being of high excellence. ...
See also // In Hinduism In Hindu mythology, the Asura (Sanskrit: à¤
सà¥à¤°) are a group of power-seeking deities, sometimes misleadingly referred to as demons. ...
A rakshasa (Sanskrit: रà¤à¥à¤·à¤¸, raká¹£asa; alternately, raksasa or rakshas) is a demon or unrighteous spirit in Hinduism. ...
|