Diti - Wikipedia Diti (Sanskrit: दिति) is a daughter of the Prajapati Daksha in Hinduism She is a wife of the sage Kashyapa and the mother of the demonic race Daityas and the divine group of Marutas [1]
Diti: The Mother of the Asuras in Hindu Mythology Diti, a significant figure in Hindu mythology, is revered as the mother of the Asuras Her story highlights the complex interplay of divine and demonic forces
Story of Diti - Wisdom Library This page describes the Story of Diti included the Puranic encyclopaedia by Vettam Mani that was translated into English in 1975 The Puranas have for centuries profoundly influenced Indian life and Culture and are defined by their characteristic features ( panca-lakshana , literally, ‘the five characteristics of a Purana’)
Diti Vows to Kill King Indra - Online Vedabase This chapter gives the history of Diti, the wife of Kaśyapa, and how she followed a vow to have a son who would kill Indra It also describes how Indra attempted to foil her plan by cutting to pieces the son within her womb
Diti, Mother of Daityas (Rakshasas, Asuras, demons) | HinduPad Diti is the consort of Rishi Kashyapa, and she was the mother of the Marutas, divine attendants of Lord Indra, and the Daityas Diti is the daughter of Lord Daksha Bhagavan and Panchajani
Story Of Diti – Mother Of Demons In Hinduism | Hindu Blog Diti was the daughter of Daksha Prajapati and wife of Sage Kashyapa It is believed in Hinduism, that she is the mother of Daityas or demons Diti served Sage Kashyapa with devotion to attain a valiant son
Diti, Dīti: 22 definitions - Wisdom Library Diti (दिति) refers to one of the deities to be installed in the ground plan for the construction of houses, according to the Bṛhatkālottara, chapter 112 (the vāstuyāga-paṭala) —The plan for the construction is always in the form of a square