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- In some versions of the Ramayana such as the Krittivasi Ramayana, Mahiravana, also called Ahiravana, is a rakshasa ruler of Patala. He is variously described...
- Hanuman vs Mahiravana is a 2018 Indian epic adventure 2D and 3D stereoscopic animated film, made by Gamaya Inc, produced by Green Gold Animation Pvt Ltd...
- Mahiravana is a 1940 Indian Telugu-language film directed by Chitrapu Narayana Rao and produced by Ghantasala Balaramayya under the banner of Kubera Films...
- takes place in the Yuddha Kanda of this Ramayana, in the legend of Mahiravana. Mahiravana is stated to be the king of the Patala (netherworld) and a trusted...
- Chandrasena, who is seized by Mahiravana the king of Patalalanka. During the time of the battle, Ravana bells Mahiravana who pledges to slaughter Ramalakshmana...
- series 'Mighty Little Bheem'". Retrieved 16 October 2017. "'Hanuman Vs Mahiravana' review: No depth nor dimension". Retrieved 6 July 2018. "Chhota Bheem...
- lost all his sons and commanders, he summoned his step-brother Ahiravan/Mahiravana, who was an adept in Maya (illusion). Hearing this, Vibheeshana (Ravana's...
- Ghule as Kumbhakarna Shailendra Srivastav as Ahiravan Ramesh Tiwari as Mahiravana Kali Prasad Mukherjee as Shani / Kali Rahul Bhatt as Sujati Bhavesh Vora...
- Swapna Sundari (1950) Garuda Garvabhangam (1943) Parvati Kalyanam (1941) Mahiravana (1940) Bhakta Markandeya (1938) Sati Tulasi (1936) Ramadasu (1933) "Actor...
- (Kumbhakarna) – of Thotsakan and commander of demonic forces. Maiyarap (Mahiravana) – king of the Underworld, embodied as a donkey. Khon (Khara), Thut (Dushana)...