- Source: Gajasura
In Hindu epics, Gajasura (Sanskrit: गजासुर, lit. 'elephant demon') is a generic name given to an asura (demon), who assumes the form of an elephant. It may refer to demons:
the son of Mahishasura--killed by god Shiva: see Gajasurasamhara
killed by Shiva and his head attached to his younger son and god of wisdom Ganesha: see Mythological_anecdotes_of_Ganesha#Shiva_and_Gajasura
Gajamukhasura, defeated, and turned into a rat and made into a vahana (vehicle) by Ganesha
killed by Rudras
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- Gajasura
- Gajasurasamhara
- Mythological anecdotes of Ganesha
- Mahishasura
- List of elephants in mythology and religion
- Shiv Shakti – Tap Tyaag Tandav
- Rudras
- List of Asuras
- Daikokuten
- Girimekhala