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186:. Being a daitya himself, Virochana replied that the daityas were superior, due to the worlds being under their suzerainty. Kesini invites Sudhanva to join them the following morning, washing his feet according to custom. Virochana offered to share his own golden seat with the Brahmin, but the latter turned down this offer, stating that Prahlada always chose to seat himself beneath him. The daitya and the Brahmin staked their lives on their answers to Kesini's question, and went to Prahlada for arbitration. Prahlada stated that as Angiras was superior to him, Sudhanva was superior to Virochana. Moved by the fact that the asura monarch had not been dishonest, even for the sake of protecting his son, Sudhanva does not claim Virochana's life, merely having him wash his feet in the presence of the princess. 648: 217:
was once pleased with Virochana, granting him a crown. The sun god told Virochana that he would only die if the crown was removed from his head. As a result, the asura king grew arrogant. To punish him, Vishnu assumed the form of a beautiful damsel and enticed him into giving away the crown, after
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due to his virtue. Pleased with Indra's service, Virochana offered his servant a boon of his choice, and the latter asked for Virochana's virtue. Without guile, Virochana granted him what he asked, and hence lost the favour of the goddess, whereas Indra was able to once again assume his throne.
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lifestyle for thirty-two years. The two form different interpretations of the philosophy they had learnt, and hence spread these variations among their races. Virochana is stated to later be killed by Indra during the
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of a beautiful princess called Kesini, the asura prince was asked to state if Brahmins were superior to the
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The Body of God: An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram
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Kumbha, Nikumbha, Ayushman, Shibi (brothers), Virochanā (sister)
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recounts the tale of Virochana and Sudhanva, the son of Sage
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The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine
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Index

Daitya
Asura
Texts
Puranas
Mahabharata
Prahlada
Mahabali
Sanskrit
romanized
asura
Hinduism
Hiranyakashipu
Prahlada
Atharvaveda
Bali
Vishnu
Brahmins
Mahabharata
Vidura
Angiras
svayamvara
daityas
Shatapatha Brahmana
Amaravati
Shri
Upapurana
Ganesha Purana
Surya
Chandogya Upanishad
Prajapati

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