Asura
An asura is a beings category in several Indian religious traditions, most prominently Hinduism and Buddhism. The term is Sanskrit, literally meaning "powerful" or "lord." In the early Vedic literature, asuras and devas are not simply good and evil; both groups personify natural and cosmic forces. Over time, Hindu mythography tends to cast asuras as the adversaries of the Devas, representing forces such as pride, tyranny, or chaos that must be overcome to preserve cosmic order (dharma).
In Hinduism, asuras include figures such as Bali, Virochana, Hiranyakashipu, and Ravana; Mahishasura is a famed
In Buddhist cosmology, asuras are a class of beings who live in a realm of jealous power
In Jain texts, asuras are mentioned in some cosmological accounts as powerful beings that oppose spiritual
In modern usage, the term asura is used in popular culture to evoke demon-like figures or antagonists