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Madhu (Sanskrit: मधु, Madhu) and Kaitabha (Sanskrit: कैटभ, Kaiṭabha), also rendered Madhu-Kaiṭabhas, are the names of two asuras in Hindu scriptures, and are associated with Hindu cosmology.

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  • Madhu-Kaitabha (en)
  • Kaitabh (pt)
  • Мадху и Каитабха (ru)
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  • Madhu (Sanskrit: मधु, Madhu) and Kaitabha (Sanskrit: कैटभ, Kaiṭabha), also rendered Madhu-Kaiṭabhas, are the names of two asuras in Hindu scriptures, and are associated with Hindu cosmology. (en)
  • Мадху (санскр. मधु) и Кайтабха (санскр. कैटभ) — имена двух асуров в индуистских писаниях. Связаны с индуистской космологией. (ru)
  • Na mitologia hindu Kaitabh, é associado a cosmologia hindu. Ele junto com sua companheira, Madhu, originados das orelhas do Deus Vishnu, enquanto ele esta no profundo sono do . De seu umbigo a lótus se abriu no qual Brahma estava sentado e contemplação para criar o cosmos e o universo. (pt)
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  • Book 1 (en)
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  • Mahāviṣṇu instantly raised his thighs which were enlarged to a great extent over the water as solid earth seeing which the Asuras enlarged their bodies to the extent of a thousand yojanas. But Mahāviṣṇu enlarged his thighs further, caught hold of Madhu and Kaiṭabha, laid them on his thighs and cut off their heads with his discus. (en)
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  • Madhu (Sanskrit: मधु, Madhu) and Kaitabha (Sanskrit: कैटभ, Kaiṭabha), also rendered Madhu-Kaiṭabhas, are the names of two asuras in Hindu scriptures, and are associated with Hindu cosmology. (en)
  • Na mitologia hindu Kaitabh, é associado a cosmologia hindu. Ele junto com sua companheira, Madhu, originados das orelhas do Deus Vishnu, enquanto ele esta no profundo sono do . De seu umbigo a lótus se abriu no qual Brahma estava sentado e contemplação para criar o cosmos e o universo. Kaitabh e Madhu eram demônios, designados para aniquilar Brahma. Entretanto, Brahma os avistou, e invocou a deusa . Neste momento Vishnu acordou, e os dois demônios conspiradores foram mortos. Outra lenda propõe que Vishnu na sua manifestação como Mayagriva matou Kaitabh e Madhu, e recuperou os Vedas, que eles tinham roubado, e depositou as águas profundas dentro do primeiro oceano. (pt)
  • Мадху (санскр. मधु) и Кайтабха (санскр. कैटभ) — имена двух асуров в индуистских писаниях. Связаны с индуистской космологией. (ru)
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