Trishira

Trishira or Trisiras (Sanskrit: त्रिसिर; one having three heads), was an asura (a demon), and reference to him is found in the Ramayana. He was one of the seven sons of Ravana, and his other brothers were Indrajit, Prahasta, Atikaya, Akshayakumara, Narantaka and Devantaka.

The Ramayana tells that he engaged Rama in a fight and hit him with a number of arrows. At this Rama told him that the arrows were nothing but like flowers being showered on his body. Thereafter, a duel ensued, in which Rama killed Trishira.

See also

  • Ravana
  • Ramayana
  • References

  • Trishira

  • Podcasts:

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    Treachery

    by: Roger Daltrey

    (Steve Swindells)
    Now he's a double agent playing espionage
    Now he's a trouble maker with his playing cards
    Up in the briefing room they plan there strategies
    But he works on his own he's living dangerously
    Hear them walking
    Pacing floors and
    climbing up the walls
    Hear them talking
    Telling lies on
    Transatlantic calls.
    Treachery It's hanging in the cloud
    Treachery It's hiding in the crowd
    People walk along the while with sensitivity
    Some whisper in the wings of a conspiracy
    Some like to keep there distance and identity
    But always walk alone with some uncertainty
    See them filing
    Information
    Covering there tracks
    See them smiling
    Admiration
    With knives behind their backs
    Treachery It's hanging in the cloud
    Treachery It's hiding in the crowd
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    It's hanging in the clouds.
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