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- Madhu-Kaitabha abstract "Madhu (Sanskrit: मधु) and Kaitabha (Sanskrit: कैटभ), Rakshasass or demons of Hindu mythology, are associated with Hindu religious cosmology. They both originated from one of the ears of God Vishnu, while he was in the deep sleep of Yoganidra. From his navel, a lotus has sprouted out on which Brahma, the creator, was sitting and contemplating to create the cosmos.Bhagavata Purana states that during the creation, the demons Madhu and Kaitabha stole the Vedas from Brahma and deposited them deep inside the waters of the primeval ocean. Vishnu, in his manifestation as Hayagriva, killed them, and retrieved the Vedas. The bodies of Madhu and Kaitabha disintegrated into 2 times 6 — which is twelve pieces (two heads, two torsos, four arms and four legs). These are considered to represent the twelve seismic plates of the Earth.According to another legend, Madhu and Kaitabha are considered (demons), designed to annihilate Brahma. However, Brahma spotted them, and invoked the goddess Mahamaya. At this point, Vishnu awoke, and the two conspiring demons were killed. This led to Vishnu being called Madhusudanah - the killer of Madhu.".
- Madhu-Kaitabha thumbnail Vishnu_madhu_kaitabh.jpg?width=300.
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- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Bhagavata_Purana.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Brahma.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asura.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Cosmos.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary_of_Hindu_Lore_and_Legend.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Hayagriva.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_mythology.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Madhusudanah.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Mahamaya-tantra.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Rakshasa.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Religious_cosmology.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Vedas.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Vishnu.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink Yoga_nidra.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLink File:Vishnu_madhu_kaitabh.jpg.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Madhu and Kaitabha".
- Madhu-Kaitabha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Madhu-Kaitabha".
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- Madhu-Kaitabha subject Category:Asura.
- Madhu-Kaitabha comment "Madhu (Sanskrit: मधु) and Kaitabha (Sanskrit: कैटभ), Rakshasass or demons of Hindu mythology, are associated with Hindu religious cosmology. They both originated from one of the ears of God Vishnu, while he was in the deep sleep of Yoganidra.".
- Madhu-Kaitabha label "Madhu-Kaitabha".
- Madhu-Kaitabha sameAs Q6727398.
- Madhu-Kaitabha sameAs मधु-कैटभ.
- Madhu-Kaitabha sameAs Kaitabh.
- Madhu-Kaitabha sameAs m.09js5w.
- Madhu-Kaitabha sameAs Q6727398.
- Madhu-Kaitabha wasDerivedFrom Madhu-Kaitabha?oldid=692028657.
- Madhu-Kaitabha depiction Vishnu_madhu_kaitabh.jpg.
- Madhu-Kaitabha isPrimaryTopicOf Madhu-Kaitabha.