Monsters and Mythical Creatures of Indian Mythology



Here’s 18 mythical creatures from Hindu Mythology including the Nagas, Weretigers, Garuda, and many Asuras!

0:00 Intro
0:30 Vritra
2:13 Nagas
4:36 Garuda
7:09 The Vahana
8:00 Vetala
9:07 Jambavan
10:43 Weretigers
11:43 Mahishasura
12:22 Airavata
13:14 The Vanara
15:17 The Apsara and
the Gandharva
16:33 Vadavagni
17:45 Chedipe
19:00 Gajasura
19:29 Sharabha
20:54 Makara
21:38 Bhuta
23:00 Kabandha

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20 thoughts on “Monsters and Mythical Creatures of Indian Mythology”

  1. i'd be interested in seeing a video on monsters from ancient Irish folklore soon. saw that you covered one of the irish gods already and a lot of videos on mythical creatures. i understand there are plenty of them in Irish myth with the fay and the like.

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  2. Indra vs a snake is like norse mythology Thor fighting the great serpant Indian mythology is older than norse mythology all religion tax ideas from Hinduism and convert them into their own Carnatic religious such as Christianity Islam judiciary

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  3. Funfact- Vrytra is the vedic name of Jormungandr the world serpent in norse culture, in the vedas indra the god of thunder & lightning slayed the dragon in norse thor did.

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  4. 13:50 pls I must remind you in hindu mythology there is nothing like flings or s*x btwn Gods or those btwn those who stays in heaven..
    B'coz in hindu mythology Immortals are called "Ayonijas" that's gods born without the need of a womb or placenta while we mortals are called "yonijas" we require a womb a placenta.. We cannot be born out just by the desires of the creator ie. Parents..
    While gods like sun god Surya, water god Varuna and Indra etc are created by the wishes and desires of their creators ..

    Hence it is common to give heirs or children as blessings as a part of Gods for the worshippers deep penace and devotion..
    No s*xual activity is involved like that of the greek mythology..

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  5. I can't remember what mythology it's from but I've heard about a creature with the head of a Elephant and the body of a massive snake. It preys on people's greed. Using that to lure them in before it crushes them to death.

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  6. These are Holy Beings and Divine Energies and need to be given great respect. Relegating them to being monsters and mythical creatures does them a disservice.

    The stories and appearances given about them are simply an esoteric means for these energies and entities to be understood by mortals.

    Unfortunately due to the lack of genuine spiritual knowledge, atheist ignorance, and the influence of ignorant religions, people think of such beings as fantasy and fairy tales.

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