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Ten monsters in Indian mythology

The top ten monsters are: Yali lion elephant horse combination. Airavat is an elephant with four noses. Macara is a "sea dragon" or a "water demon". Four Da Berenda are fictional two-headed birds in Indian mythology.

Navanjala has a rooster's head, a peacock's neck, a lion's waist, a bull's hump, a snake's tail, an elephant's leg, a tiger's other leg, an antelope's leg and a lotus flower. This is a red partridge.

Seven Ahi, also called Vritra or Vitra, is a dragon in Hindu mythology. Kamadhenu is a cow and is described as the mother of all cows in Hindu mythology. Jiu Ge Ruda is an eagle. It has the head and wings of an eagle and a human body. It is called the king of birds. Ten? Timingira is a huge sea snake.

Brief introduction of the four great beasts in Indian mythology

Monkeys. In India, it is not uncommon for monkeys to live in peace and friendship with people. People in India think that monkeys are much smarter than people. They are our ancestors and should be treated well.

Cattle. Cattle also have a high status in the hearts of the Indian people. They think their spirit of hard work is worth learning from everyone.

The snake is cold and its body is still sticky, which is unacceptable to most people. But in India, it is not only accepted, but also regarded as a god beast. These beautiful women in the picture are not afraid at all, scrambling to avoid them.

The most respected god beast in India is the mouse below. In China, rats will be treated as jokes if they are kept by people. However, in India, the situation is just the opposite.