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1 Creatures associated with animals  



1.1  Invertebrates  



1.1.1  Bees  





1.1.2  Scorpions  







1.2  Matsya  



1.2.1  Matsyāganā  







1.3  Frog  





1.4  Reptiles  



1.4.1  Kūrma  





1.4.2  Sarpa  





1.4.3  Nāgas  





1.4.4  Pannaga  





1.4.5  Uraga  







1.5  Pakshin  



1.5.1  Baka  





1.5.2  Hasa  





1.5.3  Kāka  





1.5.4  Kukkuaśāva  





1.5.5  Mayura  





1.5.6  Sarngika  





1.5.7  Shuka  





1.5.8  Shyena  





1.5.9  Suparna  





1.5.10  Tittiri  





1.5.11  Uluka  







1.6  Mushika  





1.7  Gaja or Hastin  



1.7.1  Diggajas  







1.8  Kapi  



1.8.1  Vanara  







1.9  Varāha  





1.10  Haria  





1.11  Gō  



1.11.1  Paśu  





1.11.2  Kamadhenu  





1.11.3  Dikpalis  





1.11.4  Vabha  





1.11.5  Mahia  







1.12  Aja  





1.13  Ashva  





1.14  Khagin  





1.15  Shvan  





1.16  Mahabidala  





1.17  Bidala  





1.18  Bhallūka  





1.19  Yuyukkhura  





1.20  Therianthropes  







2 Devas, Adaityas and Spirits  



2.1  Abhutarajas  





2.2  Adyas  





2.3  Angiris  





2.4  Apsara  





2.5  Asura  





2.6  Bhuta  





2.7  Dakini  





2.8  Gana  





2.9  Gandharva  





2.10  Guhyaka  





2.11  Kimpurusha  





2.12  Kindeva  





2.13  Kinnara  





2.14  Naga  





2.15  Panis  





2.16  Pishacha  





2.17  Preta  





2.18  Rakshasa  





2.19  Riksha  





2.20  Suparna  





2.21  Vanara  





2.22  Vetala  





2.23  Vidyadhara  





2.24  Vinayakas  





2.25  Yaksha  





2.26  Yakshini  





2.27  Yogini  





2.28  Others  







3 Human races  





4 Monsters  





5 See also  





6 References  














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This is a list of legendary creatures from Indian folklore, including those from Vedic and Hindu mythology, sorted by their classification or affiliation.

Creatures associated with animals[edit]

Invertebrates[edit]

Bees[edit]

Bhramari devi goddess of the black bees

Scorpions[edit]

Matsya[edit]

Matsya avatara, first incarnation of Vishnu

Matsyāṅganā[edit]

Frog[edit]

Reptiles[edit]

Kūrma[edit]

The Second Incarnation of Vishnu as Kurma 'The Tortoise' The Churning of the Ocean (paint on paper)
Varunadeva

Sarpa[edit]

Vritra try to eat indra

Nāgas[edit]

Vasuki in Sagar Manthan

Pannaga[edit]

A race related to the Nagas and Uragas, born of Kadru, sister of Surasa.

Uraga[edit]

A race related to the Nagas and Pannagas, born of Kadru, sister of Surasa.

Pakshin[edit]

Karura of Kofukuji
The death of Bakasura the crane (6124594523)

Baka[edit]

Garuda (Vishnu's bird mount) with Krishna and Balarama.

Gṛdha

Sampati's found by Vanaras

Haṁsa[edit]

Kāka[edit]

Kukkuṭaśāva[edit]

Mayura[edit]

Saraswati with Citramekhala

Sarngika[edit]

Shuka[edit]

Shyena[edit]

Suparna[edit]

Raja Ravi Varma, Lord Garuda

The Garuda is a large bird-like creature, or humanoid bird. Garuda is the mount (vahana) of the Lord Vishnu. According to the Mahabharata, Garuda had six sons from whom were descended the race of birds.

Tittiri[edit]

Uluka[edit]

Mushika[edit]

Ganesh on his vahana, a mouse or rat

Gaja or Hastin[edit]

Diggajas[edit]

Indradeva on Airavata

Kapi[edit]

Vanaras are building a Bridge to Sri Lanka

Vanara[edit]

Varāha[edit]

Varaha Avatar of Vishnu kills Hiranyakshan.

Hariṇa[edit]

[edit]

Paśu[edit]

Kamadhenu[edit]

Kamadhenu, the cow of plenty

Dikpalis[edit]

The guardian cow goddesses of the heavenly quarters (they are the 4 daughters of Kamadhenu according to the Udyoga Parva, fifth book of the Mahabharata):

  1. Dhenu in the north
  2. Harhsika in the south
  3. Saurabhi in the east
  4. Subhadra in the west

Vṛṣabha[edit]

Mahiṣa[edit]

Unknown (Indian) - Durga in Combat with the Bull, Mahishasuras

Aja[edit]

Ashva[edit]

Khaḍgin[edit]

Macedonians are attacked by Odontotyrannos in India

Shvan[edit]

Rakta Bhairava

Mahabidala[edit]

Vishnu's half-man half-lion avatar, Narasimha

Bidala[edit]

Bhallūka[edit]

Jambavan

The Rikṣā are described as something like Vanaras but in later versions of Ramayana, Rikṣā are described as bears. Notable Rikṣās are as follows:

Yuyukkhura[edit]

Therianthropes[edit]

In the epic Ramayana, the Makara is responsible for the birth of Lord Hanuman's son, Makardhwaja.

Devas, Adaityas and Spirits[edit]

Abhutarajas[edit]

Adyas[edit]

Angiris[edit]

Arjuna and Urvasee (Urvashi)

Apsara[edit]

Asura[edit]

Bhuta[edit]

A benevolent Brahmadaitya saving a poor Brahmin man from a group of Bhoot' (ghosts)

Dakini[edit]

Gana[edit]

The wife of one of the vasus is tempted to steal the wish-bearing cow

Gandharva[edit]

Kabandha tells Rama and Laksmana how he came to have his hideous form

Guhyaka[edit]

Kimpurusha[edit]

Kindeva[edit]

Kinnara[edit]

Kinnaras
Kumbhanda

Naga[edit]

Panis[edit]

Pishacha[edit]

Preta[edit]

Rakshasa[edit]

Kumbhakarna yawns as he is roused from sleep;

Riksha[edit]

Suparna[edit]

Vanara[edit]

Vetala[edit]

Vetal

Vidyadhara[edit]

Vidyadhara

Vinayakas[edit]

Yaksha[edit]

Kubera, Lord of Yakshas

Yakshini[edit]

Yogini[edit]

Others[edit]

Nam Mahatya - Vishnu rescues Azamila

Human races[edit]

Indra, The king of Devas

Monsters[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ S.N. Desai (2005). Hinduism in Thai Life. Popular Prakashan. p. 135. ISBN 978-81-7154-189-8. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
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  • ^ Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.). India through the ages. Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. p. 74.
  • ^ Toke L. Knudsen, Indology mailing list.
  • ^ Abel, Ernest L. (2014-12-09). Intoxication in Mythology: A Worldwide Dictionary of Gods, Rites, Intoxicants and Places. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-0637-8.
  • ^ Bhāgavata Purāṇa 10.1.24
  • ^ Bhāgavata Purāṇa 3.26.25
  • ^ Lutgendorf, Philip (2007). "Appendix: Two Poems in Praise of Hanuman". Hanuman's Tale: The messages of a divine monkey. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 397–401. ISBN 978-0-19-530921-8.
  • ^ Robert Beer (10 September 2003). The handbook of Tibetan Buddhist symbols. Serindia Publications, Inc. pp. 77–. ISBN 978-1-932476-03-3. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  • ^ George Mason Williams (2003). Handbook of Hindu mythology. ABC-CLIO. pp. 294–. ISBN 978-1-57607-106-9. Retrieved 17 January 2011.

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