- horses.
Uchchaihshravas is
often described as a
vahana of Indra, but is also
recorded to be the
horse of Bali, the king of the asuras.
Uchchaihshravas is said...
-
legend of the
churning of the
ocean by the
devas and the
asuras was
Uchchaihshravas, a snow-white
horse with
seven heads.
Turaga was
another divine white...
- than Vinata. She
challenges Vinata to
guess the
colour of the tail of
Uchchaihshravas, the
divine white horse.
After Vinata says the tail is white, Kadru...
- head.
Hayagriva is
worshipped as the God for Knowledge. The
legend of
Uchchaihshravas states that the
first horse emerged from the
depth of the
ocean during...
- Pegasus, by
Jacques Lipchitz. 1977.
Columbia University, New York
Uchchaihshravas Hybrid creatures in
mythology List of
fictional horses List of hybrid...
- (not to be
confused with the monk, Devadatta,
brother of Siddartha).
Uchchaihshravas,
meaning Long-Ears, is a seven-headed,
winged horse that was deemed...
-
hooves of a
horse that
lurks in the
mountains and
forests (Philippines)
Uchchaihshravas – seven-headed
flying white horse (Hindu) Unicorn – horse-like creature...
-
Airavata in the
Bhagavad Gita: Of horses, know Me to be the nectar-born
Uchchaihshravas; of
lordly elephants,
Airavata and of men, the monarch.
Airavata is...
-
Symbols Vajra, Indra's net Day
Sunday Mount Airavata (white elephant),
Uchchaihshravas (white horse), A
divine chariot yoked with
eight horses Texts Vedas...
-
proclaimes his name,
likening his cry to the
neighing of the
divine horse Uchchaihshravas.
Ashvatthama grows up in
poverty and is once
found weeping after seeing...