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Trishira
Demon in Hindu mythology / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trishira (Sanskrit: त्रिशिर, romanized: Triśira, lit. 'the three-headed one') is a rakshasa prince featured in the Ramayana. He is one of the sons of Ravana and Dhanyamalini and his brothers are Atikaya, Narantaka and Devantaka.[1]
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![]() Trishira sits in lalitasana on a throne facing a fire altar in which a severed head is burning - Trichinopoly style painting | |
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Siblings | Atikaya Narantaka Devantaka |
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