Definition of Upasunda. Meaning of Upasunda. Synonyms of Upasunda

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Upasunda. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Upasunda and, of course, Upasunda synonyms and on the right images related to the word Upasunda.

Definition of Upasunda

No result for Upasunda. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Upasunda from wikipedia

- Sunda (Sanskrit: सुन्द) and Upasunda (Sanskrit: उपसुन्‍द) are asura brothers featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. They are the sons of Nikumbha. They...
- mutual destruction of the asuras (a class of malevolent beings), Sunda and Upasunda. Even devas (a class of benevolent beings) like Indra are described to...
- Mahabharata in which the asura brothers Sunda and Upasunda fight over the apsara Tilottama and both Sunda and Upasunda kill each other and Tilottama escapes. The...
- and also a rākṣasa ॐ Tārakāsura ॐ Trinavarta ॐ Tripurāsura ॐ Triśiras ॐ Upasunda ॐ Ūṣā ॐ Vātāpi ॐ Vemacitrin - An asura king ॐ☸ Vipracitti - A dānava king...
- Tilottama, who rescued the world from the rampaging asura brothers Sunda and Upasunda; and Urvashi, who attempted to seduce the hero Arjuna. A recurring theme...
- Mahabharata in an Angkor Wat stone relief: Two asuras, the brothers Sunda and Upasunda, fight over the possession of the beautiful apsara Tilottama. Some ancient...
- may refer to: Sunda, Faroe Islands Sunda (asura), an asura brother of Upasunda Sunda (clan), a clan (gotra) of Jats in Haryana and Rajasthan, India Sundanese...
- He said that the enemies will destroy themselves, just like Sunda and Upasunda ruined themselves over Tilottama. Just then, a messenger from Gujarat arrived...
- responsible for bringing about the mutual destruction of the Asuras, Sunda and Upasunda. Even gods like Indra are described to be enamoured by Tilottama. Her story...
- Indraprastha. 15. Rajya-labha Parva (Chapters: 210–214) Story of Sunda and Upasunda and of Narada. 16. Arjuna-vanavasa Parva (Chapters: 215–220) Arjuna violates...