Airavata (Elephant)
Airavata is a mythical white elephant in Hindu mythology, often associated with the god Indra, the king of the heavens. Known for its immense size and strength, Airavata is said to emerge from the ocean during the churning of the milk ocean, a significant event in Hindu cosmology. It is often depicted as carrying Indra and is considered a symbol of wisdom and royalty.
In addition to its role in mythology, Airavata is also recognized as the guardian of the elephants in the celestial realm. This majestic creature is often portrayed with multiple trunks and tusks, embodying the qualities of power and grace. Airavata holds a special place in various Hindu texts and is revered in many cultures across Asia.