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Naraka, also known as Narakasura (Sanskrit: नरकासुर, romanized: Narakāsura), is an asura king in Hindu mythology. In Assamese tradition, he is regarded as the legendary progenitor of all three dynasties of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa, and the founding ruler of the legendary Bhauma dynasty of Pragjyotisha. Though the myths about Naraka are first mentioned in the Mahabharata, later texts embellish them. According to later post-Vedic texts such as the Brahma Purana and Vishnu Purana, he was the son of Bhudevi, fathered either by the Varaha incarnation of Vishnu or Hiranyaksha. He is claimed as one who established Pragjyotisha. He was killed by Krishna and Satyabhama. His son Bhagadatta—of Mahabharata fame—succeeded him.

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  • Naraka (Asura) (de)
  • Narakasura (es)
  • Narakasura (in)
  • Narakasura (fr)
  • Narakasura (en)
  • Наракасура (ru)
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  • Naraka ist ein Dämon (asura) aus der Mythologie des Hinduismus. Er wird im Mahabharata und im Ramayana erwähnt; im Bhagavatapurana werden die Legenden noch weiter ausgeschmückt. (de)
  • Нарака, также Наракасура (Нарака-асура), — в индийской мифологии гигант, злой демон-асура, самый непримиримый и страшный враг богов, сделавшийся бичом человечества и осквернявший Землю своими злодействами. Его победил Вишну, сражавшийся с ним целый день. Исторический правитель Камарупы (в восточной Индии) в период «Махабхараты» (ок. 400—200 годов до н. э.). (ru)
  • En el marco de la mitología hinduista, Naraka o Bhauma es el hijo asura de Bhumi (la diosa de la Tierra) y del dios Visnú en su encarnación Varaja (el avatar jabalí). Se convirtió en demonio debido a su amistad con el asura Bana.​ Para resolver la contradicción de que un hijo directo de Visnú se convirtiera en demonio, en otras fuentes se dice que en realidad Bhauma era hijo de Bhudevi pero no con Visnú sino con el asura .​ Naraka derrocó al último rey dánava de Assam, Ghatakasura, y estableció el reino de , en Assam. Una colina al sur de Guwahati lleva su nombre desde tiempo inmemorial. (es)
  • Naraka, also known as Narakasura (Sanskrit: नरकासुर, romanized: Narakāsura), is an asura king in Hindu mythology. In Assamese tradition, he is regarded as the legendary progenitor of all three dynasties of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa, and the founding ruler of the legendary Bhauma dynasty of Pragjyotisha. Though the myths about Naraka are first mentioned in the Mahabharata, later texts embellish them. According to later post-Vedic texts such as the Brahma Purana and Vishnu Purana, he was the son of Bhudevi, fathered either by the Varaha incarnation of Vishnu or Hiranyaksha. He is claimed as one who established Pragjyotisha. He was killed by Krishna and Satyabhama. His son Bhagadatta—of Mahabharata fame—succeeded him. (en)
  • Asura Naraka (Sanskerta: नरकासुर; Narakāsura) adalah tokoh dalam mitologi Hindu yang dikisahkan sebagai raja raksasa dari Kerajaan Pragjyotisha atau yang pada masa sekarang dikenal sebagai daerah Assam, di India Timur. Tokoh ini merupakan putra dari Pertiwi sehingga ia juga dikenal dengan sebutan Boma (Sanskerta: भौमासुर; Bhaumāsura), yang bermakna "anak Bumi". Ayah dari Naraka adalah Waraha, salah satu awatara Wisnu saat menolong bumi dari bencana yang disebabkan oleh Hiranyaksa. Akan tetapi karena kejahatannya, Naraka kemudian tewas di tangan awatara Wisnu lainnya, yaitu Sri Kresna. (in)
  • Dans la mythologie hindoue, Narakasura est un asura (démon), fils de la déesse de la terre Bhudevi (Bhumi) et de Varaha, le sanglier troisième avatar de Vishnou. Selon d'autres sources, il est le fils de l'asura Hiranyaksha. On dit de lui qu'il établit le royaume de Pragjyotisha en Assam, après avoir renversé le dernier des rois Danava, Ghatakasura. Il avait été prédit qu'il serait détruit par l'un des avatars tardifs de Vishnou. Sa mère, la terre, essaya d'obtenir de Vishnou le don de longue vie pour son fils, et aussi qu'il serait tout puissant. Vishnou lui accorda ces dons sans réticence. Narakasura fut finalement détruit par Krishna (le huitième avatar de Vishnou), à la demande des dieux, excédés par ses méfaits. (fr)
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