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Ilvala (Sanskrit: इल्वल, romanized:
Ilvala) and
Vatapi (Sanskrit: वातापि, romanized: Vātāpi) are
asura brothers in
Hindu mythology. They are
featured in...
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asura brothers Ilvala and
Vatapi of the
region of Manismati. It is also said that they
hailed from
Badami in Karnataka,
South India.
Ilvala requested a learned...
- Mahabharata, the
asura Vatapi would become a goat, be
cooked by his
brother Ilvala, and be eaten.
Following this, he
would recollect in the
stomach and tear...
- Vrishaparva,
Surya and the
hundred sons of Bali, the sons of
Brahma with
Ilvala and Vatapi, the
Maruts and the Nivatakavacha, Kali with
Shumba and Nishumba...
- ॐ Hiraṇyakaśipu ॐ Hiraṇyākṣa ॐ Hlāda - Son of Hiraṇyakaśipu ॐ Holikā ॐ
Ilvala - Also
referred to as
Atapi ॐ
Indrajit (rakshasa) ॐ Jālāndhāra ॐ Jvārāsura...
- who,
according to the Mahābhārata,
ruled the area
along with his
brother Ilvala.
Legend has it that both
asuras were
vanquished by the sage Agasthya. The...
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mountains from
growing and
lowers them and he
kills the
demons Vatapi and
Ilvala much the same
mythical way as in the Ramayana. The Vana
Parva also describes...
- It is also
thought to be
derived from Ilvalapuram,
named after the
asura Ilvala who
ruled this
region who was
vanquished by Sage Agastya. The
Ellora caves...
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Madhu (Bhāgavata Purāṇa) or
Chaitra (Viṣṇu Purāṇa) ॐ
Hidimba ॐ Hiḍimbī ॐ
Ilvala ॐ
Indrajit - One of Rāvaṇa's
seven sons.
Another name of Meghanāda ॐ Jambūmālin...