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- Q1159280 subject Q6344758.
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- Q1159280 abstract "In Vedic mythology the Danavas (Sanskrit: दानव) were a race descending from Daksha.The Danavas were the sons of Danu (Dewi Danu in Balinese Hinduism), who in turn was a daughter of Daksha. Danu is connected with the waters of heavens and she is probably associated with the formless, primordial waters that existed prior to the creation. The name is connected with the PIE root *danu, "river" or "any flowing liquid" and is associated with the Danu (Asura). Under the leadership of Bali and others the Danavas revolted against the Devatas (Devas). Despite initial successes, the Danava were defeated by the god Vamana who in dwarf form deceived their leader Bali. The Danavas were not universally considered to be evil, individual Danava could be classified as good or bad.".
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- Q1159280 comment "In Vedic mythology the Danavas (Sanskrit: दानव) were a race descending from Daksha.The Danavas were the sons of Danu (Dewi Danu in Balinese Hinduism), who in turn was a daughter of Daksha. Danu is connected with the waters of heavens and she is probably associated with the formless, primordial waters that existed prior to the creation. The name is connected with the PIE root *danu, "river" or "any flowing liquid" and is associated with the Danu (Asura).".
- Q1159280 label "Danava (Hinduism)".
- Q1159280 depiction Kuvalayavaswa_slayed_th_Danavas.jpg.