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Myths about Asura

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Asura across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

8 myths currently featured for Asura.

The Demon Idumban Carrying the Two Sacred Hills of Palani on a Yoke Across His Shoulders

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPalani Murugan TempleIdumban • Sage Agastya • Lord Murugan

The asura Idumban, a disciple of Sage Agastya, was tasked with carrying two sacred peaks, Sivagiri and Sakthigiri, from the Himalayas to South India. Using a giant yoke called a kavadi, he transported the hills until he reached Palani, where Lord Murugan tested his devotion by making the hills impossible to lift. This encounter led to Idumban's transformation into the eternal guardian of the...

The Demon Narakasura Slain by Krishna's Arrow Shot After Satyabhama Takes Charge

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPragjyotishpura (Guwahati), AssamKrishna • Satyabhama • Narakasura

The demon king Narakasura, protected by a boon that he could only be slain by his mother, establishes a reign of terror from his capital in Pragjyotishpura. After he insults the gods by stealing the earrings of the divine mother Aditi, Lord Krishna and his wife Satyabhama—the incarnation of the Earth Goddess—confront him in an epic battle. By empowering Satyabhama to take the lead, Krishna...

The Invincible Demon Jalandhara Blinded by Arrogance and Slain by Shiva

🕉️ Hindu MythologyJalandhar, Punjab, IndiaJalandhara • Shiva • Vrinda

Born from the union of Shiva's cosmic fire and the depth of the ocean, Jalandhara was an invincible Asura king whose power stemmed from his wife Vrinda's unwavering devotion. After conquering the heavens and the earth, his hubris led him to challenge Lord Shiva himself and attempt to deceive the goddess Parvati. Ultimately, through a divine orchestration of cosmic justice and the breaking of...

Devayani Cursing Kacha and the Failure of the Sanjivani Vidya

🕉️ Hindu MythologySomnath, Gujarat, IndiaKacha • Devayani • Shukracharya

To level the playing field in the war between gods and demons, the sage Kacha is sent to learn the secret of immortality from the Asura guru Shukracharya. After surviving multiple murder attempts and eventually learning the secret from within the guru's own body, Kacha is cursed by the guru's daughter, Devayani, when he refuses to marry her on moral grounds. The curse ensures that while Kacha...

Bhasmasura Burning Himself to Ashes by Tricking into Touching His Own Head

🕉️ Hindu MythologyYana Caves, Karnataka, IndiaBhasmasura • Lord Shiva • Lord Vishnu

The demon Bhasmasura receives a boon from Lord Shiva that allows him to turn anyone into ashes by touching their head. When the demon attempts to use this power on Shiva himself, Lord Vishnu intervenes in the form of the beautiful dancer Mohini, tricking Bhasmasura into a dance that leads him to touch his own head and perish. The scorched landscape of the Yana Caves is traditionally said to...

Shiva Destroying the Three Flying Golden Cities of Tripura with a Single Arrow

🕉️ Hindu MythologyUjjain, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaShiva • Brahma • Vishnu

The legend of Tripurantaka tells of Lord Shiva’s cosmic battle against three demon brothers—Tarakaksha, Kamalaksha, and Vidyunmali—who ruled three invincible flying cities made of iron, silver, and gold. These cities, granted by a boon from Brahma, could only be destroyed when they aligned once every thousand years and were struck by a single arrow. Shiva, assuming the form of Tripurantaka...

Kartikeya and the Slaying of Tarakasura

🕉️ Hindu MythologyTiruchendur Murugan TempleKartikeya • Tarakasura • Shiva

Following a period of cosmic darkness under the tyranny of the asura Tarakasura, the gods sought the birth of a divine warrior. Kartikeya, the son of Shiva born from the primordial fire, led the celestial armies to the shores of Tiruchendur. With his sacred spear, the Vel, he defeated the invincible demon and restored the balance of the universe.

The Churning of the Cosmic Ocean (Samudra Manthan)

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Mandara, Banka, Bihar, IndiaVishnu • Shiva • Indra

The Samudra Manthan is a foundational myth in Hindu cosmology where the Devas (gods) and Asuras (demons) form a temporary alliance to churn the Ocean of Milk to obtain the Amrita, the nectar of immortality. Using Mount Mandara as a rod and the serpent Vasuki as a rope, they extract various divine treasures, including the goddess Lakshmi and the physician Dhanvantari. The event culminates in...