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Dundubhi

From Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia

By Jit Majumdar


  1. born of Dundu; a large kettledrum
  2. son of the asura Andhaka; the son of Māyā, the brother of Māyāvi, the brother-in-law of Rāvana who was killed by daitya monarch Bali (V. Rām.); another name for Kŗşņa and Varuņa.

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