दानव

Sanskrit

Noun

दानव (dānava) m

  1. (Hinduism) A class of demons often identified with the दैत्यs or असुरs and held to be implacable enemies of the gods (described as children of दनु and कश्यप, sometimes reckoned as 40 in number; sometimes as 100.)
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