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Sunda (Sanskrit: सुन्द) and
Upasunda (Sanskrit: उपसुन्द) are
asura brothers featured in the
Hindu epic Mahabharata. They are the sons of Nikumbha. They...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- He said that the
enemies will
destroy themselves, just like
Sunda and
Upasunda ruined themselves over Tilottama. Just then, a
messenger from
Gujarat arrived...
- 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...
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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...