- In Hinduism,
Kabandha (कबन्ध,
Kabandha, lit. "headless torso") is a
Rakshasa (demon) who is
killed and
freed from a
curse by the god Rama – an Avatar...
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rakshasa king Ravana, Rama
meets rakshasa Kabandha and
kills him,
freeing him from a curse. The
freed Kabandha advises Rama to s**** the help of Sugriva...
- was
killed by
Ravana when he
tried to save Sita
during her abduction.
Kabandha is a
rakshasa (demon) who is
killed and
freed from a
curse by Rama. Kaikasi...
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Third Wish (2 issues, July–August 2002) by Mike Mignola. ****boy: The
Kabandha (promo,
August 2002) by Mike Mignola, Jai Nitz,
Philip Reed, and Zach Howard...
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fierce form, Bhairava, be
worshipped as
Kabandha ("headless trunk") as the goddess's consort. The
worship of
Kabandha, to the
right of Chhinnamasta, is said...
- — Hitmonlee's
design is
based on
headless men. It may also be
based on
Kabandha. Its
English name is
derived from
actor and
martial artist Bruce Lee, while...
- Jatāyu and
immediately set out to save her.
During their search, they meet
Kabandha and the
ascetic Śabarī, who
directs them
towards Sugriva and Hanuman. Citadel...
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other and inseparable.
Kabandha, a
demon with no head or neck with one
large eye on the
breast and a
mouth on the stomach.
Kabandha appears in
Hindu mythology...
- Aṣṭāvakra. ॥ 6.119.17 ॥ In the
Aranya Kanda of
Adhyatma Ramayana, the
demon Kabandha narrates his
story to Rama and Lakshmana, in
which he says that he was...
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inhabiting the "island of Jaba". In the
Indian epic Ramayana, the
demon Kabandha is a
headless creature with one eye in the
middle of his
stomach and with...