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Swarbhanu, Son Of Kasyapa
Swarbhanu is a renowned Danava, son of Kasyapa and Danu.

Swarbhanu is a distinguished Danava or demon, and one of the sons of Kasyapa and Danu. The name of other brothers are Dwimurddha, Sankara, Ayomukha, Sankusiras, Kapila, Samvara, Ekachakra, Taraka, Vrishaparvan, Puloman and the powerful Viprachitti.

Swarbhanu had a daughter named Prabha.

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(Last Updated on : 29/09/2009)
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