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Virochana (Sanskrit: विरोचन, romanized: Virocana) is an
asura king in Hinduism. He is the
grandson of Hiranyakashipu, the son of
Prahlada (according to...
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known for his
generosity and kindness. He
sowed similar seeds in his son,
Virochana, and grandson, Mahabali.[citation needed] When the
ruler of the asuras...
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ailments and longevity.
Vamana Onam
Rakshasa Chiranjivi Balipratipada Virochana Belus (****yrian) Beli Mawr
Vindhyavalli *Deh₂nu also
known as Ashrama...
- time', IAST: Kālanemi) is an
asura in
Hindu mythology. He is the son of
Virochana, and the
grandson of Prahlada. He is
slain by
Vishnu in the Tarakamaya...
- by Nirmoka, and
among the
demigods are the Sutapas. Bali, the son of
Virochana, is Indra, and
Galava and
Parasurama are
among the
seven sages. In the...
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deities of
Surya and
Vishnu are
stated to be venerated. Bali, the son of
Virochana, is
described to rule as king. Galava, Diptiman, Ashvatthama, Kripa, Rishyashringa...
- came to meet Jalandhara. He
narrated the
tales of
Hiranyakashipu and
Virochana. He also told him how
Vishnu had
severed Rahu's head
during the episode...
- was
asleep at his
abode in the
Ksheera Sagara (Milky Ocean), by
Virochana.
Virochana was the king of
demons and the son of Prahlada.
Garuda was asked...
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Vairocana is not to be
confused with
Vairocana Mahabali, son of the
asura Virochana, a
character in the Yoga Vasishta.
Vairocana Buddha is also not to be...
- king
Virochana is
rewarded a
magical crown by the sun-god Surya. The
crown shields him
against all harm.
Vishnu as
Mohini then
enchants Virochana and steals...