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{{Redirect|Iraniyan|the Tamil film|Iraniyan (film)}} {{Short description|Asura in Hindu mythology}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2016}} {{Use Indian English|date=January 2016}}{{Infobox deity | type = hindu | image = Hiranyakasipu About to Decapitate Prahlada, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord)_LACMA M.88.227.jpg | caption = 18th century painting depicting Hiranyakashipu seated on a throne, trying to kill his son, Prahlada (left). | consort = Sumukhi and Kayadhu/Kamala | weapon = Mace | affiliation = [[Asura]], [[Daitya]] | father = [[Kashyapa]] | mother = [[Diti]] | children = * '''Son:'''[[Prahlada]], Saṃhrāda, Anuhlada, Hlada, Shibi, and Bashkala from Kayadhu * '''Daughters''': Divyadevi and Paulami (wives of sage [[Bhrigu]]) and Simhika from Kayadhu | siblings = [[Hiranyaksha]] (younger brother), [[Holika]] (younger sister) }} {{Hinduism}} '''Hiranyakashipu''' ({{Langx|sa|हिरण्यकशिपु}}, {{IAST3|Hiraṇyakaśipu}}), also known as '''Hiranyakashyap''', was a [[daitya]] king of the [[asura]]s in the [[Puranas]].<ref>Nurturing Child and Adolescent Spirituality: Perspectives from the World's Religious Traditions, p. 20, Karen-Marie Yust, Aostre N. Johnson, Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, Rowman & Littlefield</ref> In [[Hinduism]], Hiranyakashipu's younger brother, [[Hiranyaksha]], was slain by the [[Varaha]] (boar) [[avatar]] of [[Vishnu]]. Angered by this, Hiranyakashipu decided to gain a boon of invulnerability by performing [[Tapas (Indian religions)|tapas]] to propitiate [[Brahma]]. After his subjugation of the [[Trailokya|three worlds]],<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hudson |first=D. Dennis |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0IE8DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA185 |title=The Body of God: An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram |date=2008-09-25 |publisher=Oxford University Press, USA |isbn=978-0-19-536922-9 |pages=185 |language=en}}</ref> he was slain by the [[Narasimha]] (man-lion) avatar of Vishnu.<ref>{{cite book|title=India through the ages|url=https://archive.org/details/indiathroughages00mada|last=Gopal|first=Madan|year= 1990| page= 734|editor=K.S. Gautam|publisher=Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India}}</ref> == Etymology == Hiranyakashipu literally translates to "person desiring wealth and material comforts" (''hiranya'' "gold" ''kashipu'' "soft bed"), and is often interpreted as depicting one who is fond of wealth and sensual comforts. In the [[Puranas]], however, it is also stated the name was derived from a golden throne called 'Hiranyakashipu' the asura sat in or nearby during the [[Agnicayana|atiratra]] (soma) sacrifice.<ref>{{Cite book |last=G.V.Tagare |url=https://archive.org/details/BrahmandaPuranaG.V.TagarePart2 |title=Brahmanda Purana - English Translation - Part 2 of 5 |date=1958 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/BrahmandaPuranaG.V.TagarePart2/page/n36 426] (5.4-5)}}</ref> ==Legend== === Birth === {{main|Jaya-Vijaya}} According to the [[Bhagavata Purana]], Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha are Vishnu's gatekeepers Jaya and Vijaya, born on earth as the result of a curse from the [[Four Kumaras]]. In the ''[[Satya Yuga]]'', Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha – together called the ''Hiranya''s – were born to [[Diti]] (a daughter of [[Daksha]]) and sage [[Kashyapa]]. It is said that [[asura]]s were born to them as a result of their union at the time of dusk, which was said to be an inauspicious time for such a deed.<ref>{{cite book|author = Mani, Vettam|title = Puranic Encyclopaedia: A Comprehensive Dictionary With Special Reference to the Epic and Puranic Literature|url = https://archive.org/details/puranicencyclopa00maniuoft|publisher = Motilal Banarsidass|year = 1975|location = Delhi|isbn = 0-8426-0822-2|page = [https://archive.org/details/puranicencyclopa00maniuoft/page/314 314]}}</ref> === Tapas === [[File:Devas approach Vishnu to requesting him to control Hiranya kashipu.jpg|thumb|Devas approach Vishnu requesting Him to control Hiranyakashipu]] After Hiranyakashipu's younger brother, Hiranyaksha, was slain by the hands of the [[Varaha]] avatar of Vishnu, Hiranyakashipu came to hate Vishnu. He decided to kill him by gaining a boon of invulnerability from Brahma. This initially seemed to work as planned, with Brahma becoming pleased by Hiranyakashipu's tapas.<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/4/1/en1 Bhag-P 7.4.1] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234834/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/4/1/en1 |date=26 September 2007 }} "Lord Brahma was very much satisfied by Hiranyakasipu's austerities, which were difficult to perform"</ref> Brahma appeared before Hiranyakashipu and offered him a boon of his choice. But when Hiranyakashipu asked for immortality, Brahma refused. Hiranyakashipu then made the following request: <blockquote> O my lord, O best of the givers of benediction, if you will kindly grant me the benediction I desire, please let me not meet death from any of the living entities created by you. Grant me that I not die within any residence or outside any residence, during the daytime or at night, nor on the ground or in the sky. Grant me that my death not be brought by any being created by you, nor by any weapon, nor by any human being or animal. Grant me that I not meet the death from any entity, living or nonliving. Grant me, further, that I not be killed by any demigod or demon or by any great snake from the lower planets. Since no one can kill you in the battlefield, you have no competitor. Therefore, grant me the benediction that I too may have no rival. Give me sole lordship over all the living entities and presiding deities, and give me all the glories obtained by that position. Furthermore, give me all the mystic powers attained by long austerities and the practice of yoga, for these cannot be lost at any time.<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/3/en1 Bhag-P, Canto 7] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234959/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/3/en1 |date=26 September 2007 }} 7.3.35–38</ref> </blockquote> In other Puranas, many variations of the boon are given. The [[Shiva Purana]] mentions that Hiranyakashipu asked Brahma that he would be invulnerable to dry or wet weapons, thunderbolts, mountains, trees, and missiles or any form of weapon. The [[Vayu Purana]] mentions that Hiranyakashipu asked to be so powerful, only Vishnu would slay him. Other variations include not being slain by any living being, not at daytime or nighttime and not above or below.{{Citation needed|date=February 2023}} In section 14, the [[Anushasana Parva]] of the [[Mahabharata]], the sage [[Upamanyu]] briefly mentioned to [[Krishna]] that Hiranyakashipu also performed tapas to propitiate [[Shiva]].<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Valmiki |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qj9bDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT7772 |title=Delphi Collected Sanskrit Epics (Illustrated) |last2=Vyasa |date=2018-05-19 |publisher=Delphi Classics |isbn=978-1-78656-128-2 |pages=7772 |language=en}}</ref> Shiva granted Hiranyakashipu the boon that he would have unrivalled combat prowess, exceeding skill in the use of bow and other weapons, as well as the powers of all the gods, including [[Indra]], [[Yama]], [[Kubera]], [[Surya]], [[Agni]], [[Vayu]], [[Chandra|Soma]], and [[Varuna]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2023}} In consequence of these two boons, Hiranyakashipu became so mighty that he was able to shake the [[Himavat|Himalayas]] down to their roots. [[Ravana]] once tried to lift Hiranyakashipu's earrings but he was unable to do so because they were very heavy.{{Citation needed|date=February 2023}} Hiranyakashipu felt invincible and conquered the [[Trailokya|three worlds]], assuming the throne of [[Indra]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=www.wisdomlib.org |date=2012-06-29 |title=Hiranyakashipu, Hiraṇyakaśipu, Hiranya-kashipu: 14 definitions |url=https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/hiranyakashipu#purana |access-date=2022-11-22 |website=www.wisdomlib.org |language=en}}</ref> According to the [[Skanda Purana]], Hiranyakashipu ruled the universe for 107.28 million years.{{Citation needed|date=February 2023}} === Death === [[File:God Narasimha.jpg|thumb|350px|Hiranyakashipu wielding a mace against Narasimha]] While Hiranyakashipu was performing tapas to be granted these boons, [[Indra]] and other [[Deva (Hinduism)|devas]] attacked his home,<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/7/6/en1 Bhag-P 7.7.6] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235042/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/7/6/en1 |date=26 September 2007 }} "The victorious demigods plundered the palace of Hiranyakasipu, the King of the demons, and destroyed everything within it. Then Indra, King of heaven, arrested my mother, the Queen"</ref> seizing the opportunity in his absence. At this point, the [[rishi|divine sage]] [[Narada]] intervened to protect Hiranyakashipu's wife Kayadhu,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/7/summary/en1 |title=Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 7 Chapter 7 |access-date=2008-08-13 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012063732/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/7/summary/en1 |archive-date=12 October 2007 |df=dmy-all }} "When Hiranyakasipu left his kingdom and went to the mountain known as Mandaracala to execute severe austerities, all the demons scattered. Hiranyakashipu's wife, Kayadhu (Leelavati), was pregnant at that time."</ref> whom he described as 'sinless'.<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/7/8/en1 Bhag-P 7.7.8] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234945/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/7/8/en1 |date=26 September 2007 }} "Narada Muni said: O Indra, King of the demigods, this woman is certainly sinless. You should not drag her off in this merciless way. O greatly fortunate one, this chaste woman is the wife of another. You must immediately release her."</ref> Narada took Kayadhu into his care, and while she was under his guidance, her unborn child (Hiranyakashipu's son) [[Prahlada]] became influenced by the transcendental instructions of the sage, even in the womb. Later, growing as a child, Prahlada began to reap the harvest of Narada's prenatal training and gradually became recognised as a devout follower of Vishnu, much to his father's anguish.<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/8/6/en1 Bhag-P 7.8.6] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121208035748/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/8/6/en1 |date=8 December 2012 }}</ref> Hiranyakashipu eventually became so angry and upset at his son's devotion to Vishnu (whom he saw as his mortal enemy) that he decided that he must kill him,<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/8/3-4/en1 Bhag-P 7.8.3–4] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235015/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/8/3-4/en1 |date=26 September 2007 }} "Thus he finally decided to kill his son Prahlada. Hiranyakashipu was by nature very cruel, and feeling insulted, he began hissing like a snake trampled upon by someone's foot."</ref> but each time he attempted to kill the boy, Prahlada was protected by Vishnu's mystical power. When asked, Prahlada refused to acknowledge his father as the supreme lord of the universe, and claimed that Vishnu was all-pervading and omnipresent. To which Hiranyakashipu points to a nearby pillar and asked if 'his Vishnu' is in it: <blockquote> "O most unfortunate Prahlada, you have always described a supreme being other than me, a supreme being who is above everything, who is the controller of everyone, and who is all-pervading. But where is He? If He is everywhere, then why is He not present before me in this pillar?"<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/8/12/en1 Bhag-P 7.8.12] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130926130524/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/8/12/en1 |date=26 September 2013 }}</ref></blockquote> [[Image:Vishnu narasimha.JPG|thumb|Vishnu as Narasimha kills Hiranyakashipu, stone sculpture from Halebidu, Karnataka]] Prahlada then answered, "He is in the pillar, just as he is in the slightest dust." Hiranyakashipu, unable to control his anger, smashed the pillar with his mace. A tumultuous sound was heard, and Vishnu in the form of [[Narasimha]] appeared from the broken pillar and moved to attack Hiranyakashipu in defence of Prahlada. Narasimha had appeared in circumstances that would allow him to slay the asura king. Hiranyakashipu could not be killed by human, deva, or animal, but Narasimha was none of these, as he was an incarnate that was part human and part animal. He attacked Hiranyakashipu at twilight (when it is neither day nor night) on the threshold of a courtyard (neither indoors nor outdoors), and placed the asura on his thighs (neither earth nor in the air). Using his claws (neither living nor non-living things), he disembowelled and killed the asura.<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/8/29/en1 Bhag-P 7.8.29] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235028/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/8/29/en1 |date=26 September 2007 }} "Lord Nrisimhadeva placed the demon on His lap, supporting him with His thighs, and in the doorway of the assembly hall the Lord very easily tore the demon to pieces with the nails of His hand."</ref> Even after Hiranyakashipu's death, none of the gods and the demigods present were able to placate Narasimha's fury. So, all the gods and goddesses called his consort, the goddess [[Lakshmi]], but she was also unable to do so. Then, at the request of Brahma, Prahlada was presented before Narasimha, who was finally calmed by the prayers of his devotee.<ref>[http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/9/en1 Bhag-P 7.9] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121208025259/http://srimadbhagavatam.com/7/9/en1 |date=8 December 2012 }}</ref> ==Holi== One of Hiranyakashipu's attempts to kill his son Prahlada was to have him sit on a burning [[pyre]] with his aunt [[Holika]]. Holika had a special boon that prevented her from being harmed by fire. Prahlada chanted Vishnu's name and in the battle of good against evil, Holika was burnt down but nothing happened to Prahlada. The survival of Prahlada is celebrated in Hinduism as the festival of [[Holi]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=21 December 2016 |title=Holika Dahan 2019 - Information, Muhurat and Prahlad Story |url=https://fastread.in/explore.php?infoID=2821 |website=Fastread}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.holifestival.org/legend-holika-prahlad.html|title=The Legend of Holika & Prahlad, True Story Behind Holika & Prahlad}}</ref> ==See also== {{commons category}} *[[Bhagavata Purana]] *[[Vishnu Purana]] ==Footnotes== {{reflist|30em}} {{S-start}} {{succession box| before=[[Hiranyaksha]] | title= [[Daitya]]s| years = -| after= [[Prahlada|Prahlad]]}} {{S-end}} {{HinduMythology}} [[Category:Daityas]] [[Category:Holi]] [[Category:Characters in the Bhagavata Purana]] [[Category:Asura]]
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