The Merit of Śravaṇa-Dvādaśī and the Liberation of a Preta through Gayā Piṇḍa-Rites
आसीद् धुन्धुरिति ख्यातः कश्यपस्यौरसः सुतः दनुगर्भसमुद्भूतो माबलपराक्रमः
āsīd dhundhuriti khyātaḥ kaśyapasyaurasaḥ sutaḥ danugarbhasamudbhūto mābalaparākramaḥ
Ada seorang Asura bernama Dhundhu, putra sah Kasyapa, lahir dari kandungan Danu; kekuatan dan keberaniannya tak terukur.
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Purāṇas often anchor demon narratives in Kaśyapa’s genealogy to integrate Asuras into the cosmic family-tree. ‘Aurasa’ emphasizes lawful descent, underscoring that even adversarial beings arise within the ordained creation (sṛṣṭi) rather than outside it.
It identifies Dhundhu as a Dānava—an Asura class descended from Danu. This classification signals typical narrative roles: rivalry with Devas, pursuit of boons through tapas, and eventual confrontation with divine powers.
No. This śloka is purely genealogical and descriptive; the geography component appears elsewhere in the text, but not in this line.