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Puloman, also
known as Puloma, is a
figure in
Hindu mythology. He is
mentioned as one of the
chiefs of the
Danavas race,
whose progenitors were the sage...
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tantalisingly beautiful,
proud and kind, she is the
daughter of the
asura Puloman and the
consort of the king of the devas, Indra.
According to legend, due...
- Indramitragraha, Vrajanābha, Ekavastra, Mahābāhu, Vajrākṣa, Tāraka, Asiloman,
Puloman, Vikurvāṇa, Mahāpura, Svarbhānu, and Vṛṣaparvan—these and
others were also...
- her.
Puloman intended to
abduct and
marry her. He then saw Agni, the
flames of the
sacrificial fire,
burning in a
chamber in the hermitage.
Puloman then...
- the Mahabharata, he
becomes the king of the
Danavas after his
brother Puloman was
killed by Indra.
Viprachitti marries Siṃhikā, who is the
sister of...
- demonology) Printer's
devil (European folklore)
Pruflas (Christian demonology)
Puloman (Hindu mythology) Qin (Mandaean mythology)
Qemetiel (Jewish Kabbalah) Qelnematah...
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fought Naraka,
Savitri fought Vilochana,
Chandra fought Rahu, Vayu
fought Puloman, and
Aparajita fought Namuchi.
There are also
descriptions of
duels between...
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their thirty-three sons.
Indra married Shachi, the
daughter of the
danava Puloman. Most
texts state that
Indra had only one wife,
though sometimes other...
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Kesin Ketumat Kupatha Maydanav Mrtapa Naraka Nichandra Nikumbha Pralambha Puloman Rambha Salabha Sankara San****ras
Sarabha Satha Satrutpana Swarbhanu Tuhundra...
- Vainateya; in the
fifth of
Hiranyaksha and
Kirmira and in the sixth, of
Puloman and Vasuki. Bali
rules as the
sovereign king of Patala. The
Bhagavata Purana...