As > References for ‘asura’
See also: Ásu · asun · asunder · asuras · asúrya · Asúryáh · Asúryyá · -suffixed
[1] You know, life is a constant fight, [...] party is the divine force, and the asura party is the evil force. This [...] “war”, “fight”.
[7] In the Vedas there is a story that [...] differentiation was created among Asura, Mánava and Devatá.
[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] some of the descendants of this Asura community can be found in the [...] for shelter, and He granted it.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] (Ananda Marga organization). ASURA. An Assyrian tribe. Among the [...] the tradition of Shaeva Tantra.
[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] (Ananda Marga organization). ASURA. An Assyrian tribe. Among the [...] the crude. See also VIDYÁ.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] (Ananda Marga organization). ASURA. An Assyrian tribe. Among the [...] the tradition of Shaeva Tantra.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] See also PARAMÁRTHA. ASURA. An Assyrian tribe. Among the [...] of herbal and natural medicine.
[7] 5) The Ketu [dragons tail] [...] sea by the gods and demons. One asura secretly swallowed it, and as [...] problem, the gods realized! An asura is becoming immortal. Thereupon [...] of the decapitated head of that asura is Ráhu and its torsos [...] this is the providential decree].
[56] 8) In olden times there was a community [...] branches and subbranches of this Asura community still exist today in [...] between the gods and the demons].
[6] Conquering communities forcibly [...] an acceptable marriage. In the Asura marriage custom, the girls were [...] offerings of clothes and food.)
[13] And the third group of people said, [...] known as dánava, daetya, or asura.
[28] There is another allusion to Lakśmii. [...] Dwaraka. I have already told you that asura does not mean any weird creature. [...] and outside, were a branch of the Asura community. The Scythians were [...] Satyabhámá fought a battle against this Asura and killed him.
[29] That was the fourteenth day of the dark fortnight. The Asura having been killed in the battle, [...] the goddess Shyámá.