• In Hinduism, Uchchaihshravas (Sanskrit: उच्चैःश्रवस्, IAST: Uccaiḥśravas) or (Sanskrit: उच्चैःश्रवा:, IAST: Uccaiḥśravāḥ)...
  • Uchchaihshravas genellikle Güneş Tanrısı Surya'nın 'vahana' '("aracı") olarak tanımlanır, ancak aynı zamanda Mahabali'nin atı olarak da kabul edilir.
  • According to Hindu Puranas, Uchaisravas (Uchchaihshravas) is a seven-headed divine horse, which was formed during the churning of the ocean of milk.
  • Uchchaihshravas is often described as the vehicle of Indra, the king of the gods, but is also recorded to be the horse of Bali, the king of the asuras (demons).
  • It also examines Uchchaihshravas’ appearances in Hindu epics and its depiction in popular culture, demonstrating its enduring influence.
  • The seven-headed horse- Uchchaihshravas. According to Hindu mythology, the very first horse was a seven-headed creature called Uchchaihshravas.
  • Relation to Humans: Uchchaihshravas is not directly involved with humans, but its appearance signifies divine intervention or presence.
  • In Hindu mythology, Uchchaihshravas (Sanskrit: उच्चैःश्रवस्, "long-ears" or "neighing aloud", Uccaiḥśravas) or (उच्चैःश्रवा; Uccaiḥśravā) is a seven-headed flying horse...
  • The story of the origin of Uchchaihshravas is found in the Bhagavata Purana. ... Uchchaihshravas is white like the moon and has seven heads.
  • Uchchaihshravas is an interesting name.