List of Asuras
Asuras (Sanskrit: असुर) are a class of beings or power-seeking clans, related to the more benevolent devas (also known as suras) in Hinduism.[1]
Clans
The two major clans of the asuras are the daityas and the danavas.
Legend
- ॐ - mentioned in Hindu scriptures
- ☸ - mentioned in Buddhist scriptures
A
- Adi ॐ
- Aghāsura ॐ
- Andhaka ॐ
- Anuhlāda - Son of Hiraṇyakaśipu
- Apasmāra ॐ☸
- Aśva - Son of Diti ॐ
- Āyu - Son of Hiranyakaśipu (Harivaṃśa) ॐ
- Alāmbāsa - A powerful asura in the Hindu epic Mahabharata ॐ
- Alāmvūshā - A powerful asura from the Mahabharata ॐ
- Alāyūdhā - A powerful asura from the epic Mahabharata ॐ
B
- Bhandāsura - asura slain by Tripura Sundari
- Bāṇāsura - warred against Krishna ॐ
- Bhasmāsura ॐ
- Bakāsura - slain by Bhima ॐ
- Bakasura - slain by Krishna
C
- Chanda ॐ
- Candravarma ॐ
H
- Hiraṇyakaśipu ॐ
- Hiraṇyākṣa ॐ
- Hlāda - Son of Hiraṇyakaśipu ॐ
- Holikā ॐ
J
- Jālāndhāra ॐ
- Jvārāsura ॐ☸
- Jātāsuraॐ
K
- Kamsa - A powerful king killed by Krishna, referred to as an asura in the Padma Purana ॐ
- Kaiṭabha ॐ
- Kakasura ॐ
- Kāla - Son of Hiraṇyakaśipu (Harivaṃśa) ॐ
- Kali - Ruler of the Kali Yuga ॐ
- Kālanemi ॐ
- Kālayāvana ॐ
- Karambha ॐ
- Karindrāsura ॐ
- Keśī - An asura horse slain by Krishna ॐ
- Ketu - Personification of the descending lunar node ॐ☸卐
- Kābāndhā - A powerful rakshasa from the Ramayana ॐ
- Khara ॐ
- Kamlasura - Slain by Ganesha
M
N
- Namuci - In Buddhism, an epithet of Māra ॐ☸卐
- Narakāsura ॐ
- Niśumbha ॐ
R
S
- Saṁbara ॐ
- Saṁhlāda - Son of Hiraṇyakaśipu ॐ
- Śibi - Son of Hiraṇyakaśipu (Harivaṃśa) ॐ
- Śukra - The 'guru' of the asuras and personification of the planet Venus ॐ
- Somaprabhā - Daughter of Mayāsura ॐ
- Sucitti (Pali) - Present at the teaching of the Mahāsamaya Sutta ☸
- Sugriva (asura) ॐ
- Sujā - Daughter of the asura king Vemacitrin ☸
- Śumbha ॐ
- Sunda ॐ
- Śūrapadmā ॐ
- Svarbhānu ॐ
- Sumālī - Rāvaṇa's grandfather and also a rākṣasa ॐ
T
- Tārakāsura ॐ
- Trinavarta ॐ
- Tripurāsura ॐ
- Triśiras ॐ
U
- Upasunda ॐ
- Ūṣā ॐ
V
- Vātāpi ॐ
- Vemacitrin - An asura king ॐ☸
- Vipracitti - A dānava king ॐ
- Virocana ॐ
- Virūpākṣa ॐ
- Viśvarūpa - Another name for Triśiras ॐ
- Vṛkāsura ॐ
- Vṛṣaparva ॐ
- Vṛṣaśipta ॐ
- Vṛtra - A draconic asura slain by Indra ॐ☸
- Vyomāsura ॐ
List of asuras slain by Krishna
In the Puranas and other texts of Hindu literature, the deity Krishna is attacked by a number of asuras and rakshasas sent by his uncle Kamsa, as well as others he encounters and slays in his legends.
- Putana - A rakshasi who was sent by Kamsa to appear in the form of a beautiful woman to kill baby Krishna by breastfeeding him poison, but who was killed by the deity when he sucked her life-force out, and was granted liberation.[3]
- Sakaṭāsura - A cart-demon sent by Kamsa to crush a three-month old Krishna, but was reduced to pieces by the infant with a single kick.[4]
- Trinavarta - a whirl-wind demon who abducted the child Krishna and carried him to the sky, but was choked by the deity and crushed to death against a rock upon his descent.
- Vatsasura - A calf-demon who attacked a cattle-herding Krishna in Vrindavana, whose legs were whirled about and hurled to death under a kapittha tree.[5]
- Bakasura - A crane-demon who attempted to swallow Krishna in Gokulam, but was forced to throw up, upon which Krishna snapped his beak and slew him.
- Aghasura - A snake-demon who lured Krishna's cowherd friends into his mouth, but was slain when Krishna expanded in size inside him and burst out his form.
- Arishtasura - A bull-demon who charged against Krishna, and met his end when the deity seized his horns and kicked him with his foot.[6]
- Keshi - A horse-demon who dueled against Krishna and attacked him with his hooves, and perished when the deity thrusted his left arm into Keshi's mouth.
- Vyomasura - A sky-demon who abducted Krishna's friends inside caves, and was slain when Krishna hurled him against the earth and suffocated him.
- Śaṅkhacūḍa - A jealous asura who abducted a number of gopis at Vrindavana, slain by Krishna in a fight.[7]
- Cāṇūra - a pugilist asura who served Kamsa, slain by Krishna in a wrestling match.[8]
- Kamsa - The tyrannical ruler of Mathura and uncle of Krishna who was slain to fulfil a prophecy, regarded as an asura by the Padma Purana.
- Pañcajana - A conch-shaped asura who slew Krishna's preceptor's son, destroyed by Krishna under the sea.[9]
- Shishupala - the cousin of Krishna, the incarnation of Jaya, previously betrothed to the deity's chief consort Rukmini, beheaded after he insulted Krishna 101 times.[10]
- Dantavakrta - the incarnation of Vijaya slain by Krishna.[11]
- Kalayavana - An asura king who was killed by Krishna by tricking him into waking Muchukunda.[12]
- Narakasura - A powerful asura ruler slain by Krishna, and his wife Satyabhama, with the Sudarshana Chakra.
See also
References
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