Daitya
Daitya, in Hindu mythology, refers to a class of beings traditionally described as the offspring of Diti, who was the wife of the sage Kashyapa. Daityas are commonly depicted as demons or adversaries of the Devas and are often portrayed as opposing cosmic order. In many scriptures they are treated as a subset of the broader category of asuras, though some texts distinguish Daityas as a specific lineage within the asuras.
Origin and role: The Daityas are said to be born from Diti and Kashyapa and recur in
Notable Daityas: Prominent Daityas include Hiranyakashipu, a power-seeking king who opposes Vishnu and is slain by
In literature and devotional traditions, Daityas are consistently presented as a demon lineage opposed to the