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Trishira (Sanskrit: त्रिशिर, romanized: Triśira, lit. 'the three-headed one') is a
rakshasa featured in the Ramayana. He is one of the sons of
Ravana and...
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Ravana — Indrajita, Atikaya, Akshayakumara, Narantaka, Devantaka, and
Trishira. "Story of Atikāya". www.wisdomlib.org. 28
January 2019.
Retrieved 11 September...
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Trishiras (Sanskrit: त्रिशिरस्, lit. 'Triśiras'), also
referred to as Vishvarupa, was the three-headed son of the
craftsman god Tvashta. He was killed...
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three wives were Meghanada, Atikaya, Akshayakumara, Narantaka, Devantaka,
Trishira, and Prahasta. In some accounts,
Ravana is said to have had Shukracharya...
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Conqueror of Indra"
Family Ravana (father)
Mandodari (mother)
Atikaya Akshaya Kumara Narantaka Devantaka Trishira (brothers)
Spouse Sulochana Home Lanka...
- lost and was
killed by Rama, who also
killed his
brothers Dushana and
Trishiras.
Kumbhakarna was the
second son of
Vishrava and Kaikasi. He was the younger...
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Ravana Texts Ramayana Personal information Parents Ravana (father)
Dhanyamalini (mother)
Siblings Meghanad Akshayakumara Narantaka Devantaka Trishira...
- Narantaka-Devantaka
Angada smites the
demon Narantaka Personal information Parents Ravana (father)
Dhanyamalini (mother)
Siblings Atikaya Trishira...
- Underworld,
embodied as a donkey. Khon (Khara), Thut (Dushana) and
Trisian (
Trishira) –
younger brothers of Thotsakan, and the
first three to be
killed by Phra...
- mythology,
Tiruchirappalli derives its name from the three-headed
demon Trishira, who
meditated on the
Hindu god
Shiva near the present-day city to obtain...