Devas And Asuras
In Hindu mythology, Devas are celestial beings often associated with light, goodness, and order. They are considered divine and are believed to govern various aspects of the universe, such as rain, fire, and health. The Devas are often depicted as benevolent and are worshipped in various rituals and festivals.
On the other hand, Asuras are often seen as powerful beings who embody chaos, darkness, and evil. They are frequently in conflict with the Devas and represent the challenges and obstacles in the cosmic balance. While Asuras are sometimes portrayed as malevolent, they can also possess noble qualities, reflecting the complexity of good and evil in mythology.