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    Airavata (Sanskrit: ऐरावत, romanized: airāvata, lit. 'belonging to Iravati ') is a divine elephant, characterized by four tusks, seven trunks and a white complexion. He is the "king of elephants" also serves as the main vehicle for the deity Indra. [1] .

    • Creation of Airavata and Symbolism
    • A Different Creation Story of Airavata
    • The Children of Airavata Used to Have Wings
    • Elephants as Symbols of Kingly Power

    When Garuda, the Fair Feathered One (suparņa), the golden-winged sun-bird, came into existence at the beginning of time, the elephants also were born. The moment the celestial bird broke from its egg, Brahmā, the demiurge-creator, took the two half egg shells in his hands and sang over them seven holy melodies (säman). Through the virtue of these i...

    Another and totally different account of the origin of Airavata and his consort, Abhramū, appears in the celebrated myth of the Churníng of the Milky Ocean. After the gods and titans had labored at their task for a thousand years, a curious assortment of personifications and symbols began to arise out of the milk of the universe. Among the earlier ...

    In the wonderful age of the mythological beginnings, the off-spring of the original eight elephants had wings. Like clouds, they freely roamed about the sky. But a group of them lost the wings through arrogance, and the majestic race, ever since, has been forced to remain on the ground.

    As Airavata belongs to Indra, so elephants belong to kings. In stately processions they are the king’s symbolical mount; in warfare they are the watchtower and citadel from which he controls the strategy of battle. But their most important function is to attract their celestial relatives, the clouds, the heavenly elephants. Hence Hindu kings keep e...

  3. Jul 10, 2022 · According to sacred Hindu texts, Airavata was born with four tusks and seven trunks. He is pristine white. While some Puranas also say Airavata was born with 10 tusks, 5 trunks, and 10 teeth, each representing 10 directions.

  4. According to Vishnu Purana, Airavata has four tusks, seven trunks and is pure white in colour. He was made the king of all elephants by Prithu.

  5. Sep 5, 2020 · As the egg burst open, a large elephant with four tusks and seven trunks popped out of it. Just after the moment the elephant came out of its egg, lord Brahma called it as Airavata. This elephant was therefore named Airavata. Upon witnessing this elephant breaking out from the egg, Lord Brahma was pleased.

  6. So the storyteller does not have to say just how the descendant of a sage became an elephant. Another version of the birth of Airavata stated that he was born or appeared out of the Churning of the Milky Ocean (Vishnu Purana, chap. 22). But in this account he had four tusks.

  7. Oct 8, 2012 · Airavat has four tusks and is noted for its pure white color. It was king Prithu who made him the king of elephants. Airavat is the chief of the elephants that protect the four cardinal points of the earth.