Asuras – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
asura
n.
(Hindu myth) god or demon; enemy of the gods; evil being
Asura
Asuras are mythological lord beings in Indian texts who compete for power with the more benevolent
devas (also known as
suras). Asuras are described in Indian texts as powerful superhuman demigods with good or bad qualities. The good Asuras are called
Adityas and are led by
Varuna, while the malevolent ones are called
Danavas and are led by
Vrtra.
asurar
v.
burn, burn up, scorch; worry, be concerned
Asuras
[Hindu] The asuras are usually called demons, but this is not a terribly good translation, for it denotes a sinister quality which is not always in the character of these beings. Strictly speaking, the asuras are the powerful beings who are opposed to the devas. In early Vedic times, they were originally another class of gods, perhaps the indigenous deities who were overrun by the Aryan supplanters but who were incorporated into the new pantheon. Such important Vedic gods as Varuna and Mitra were classified as asuras. By the end of the Vedic period, however, the asuras had attained their more demonic role. Certainly some of the asuras were quite evil, such as Vritra, but some of them were also as pious if not more so than some of the gods. They would, at times, even be more powerful than the gods, forcing them to flee in the face of their power until some way of dealing with them could be found. On the other hand, in certain instances they were known to work alongside the gods for a com...
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asura
s.
(hinduistisk myte) asure, gud eller demon; fienden til gudene; ond skapning