When Devi rejected the idea, Banasura decided to win her by force. Bana (also called Banasur) is described as an ancient king of Sonitpura (present-day Lamgoundi also known as Shonitpur and they have a Shonitpur Sanskrit College in the village. Pleased with his devotion, Lord Shiva asked Banasura to demand a boon. Banasura had a beautiful daughter named Usha. Looking to this aspect it seem that Banasur was actually belong to Bamsu (Lamgoundi). The Lord was furious but he had to give in to Banasura's wish, as he had already given his word to him. Further would like to add that, the stories of course have roots in incidents of the past, while super-natural description are often symbolic or exaggeration of the opponent.

Banasura was son of Mahabali and not the Monkey King Bali, whose son was Angad. Bana was a follower of Lord Shiva. Hiranyakashipu's (हिरण्यकश्यप) youngest son was Prahlada, Prahlada's (प्रहलाद) son was Virochana, Virochana's (विरोचन) son was Bali, Bali's (बलि) son was Banasura Banasura's wife's name was Kandala (कन्दला). Shiva Purana says Krauncha mountain prayed to Kartikeya to relieve him from Banasura while Mahabharata doesn't mention any prayer. मनुः प्रजापतिः पूर्वम् इक्ष्वाकुः च मनोः सुतः । तम् इक्ष्वाकुम् अयोध्यायाम् राजानम् विद्धि पूर्वकम् ॥१-७०-२१॥ Baná era adorador del dios Shivá. Bana was not only pleased with his achievement, but with Lord The mythological connection of Banasur is related to Bamsu (Modern Name Lamgoundi) Village in Rudraprayag District of Uttrakhand. When Krishna knew it, he came with a huge army and attacked Banasura. Anirudha was the grand son of Lord Kirshna.

Bhaleram Beniwal: Jāt Yodhāon ke Balidān, Jaypal Agencies, Agra 2005 23. Tenía mil brazos. Still a famous temple for Banasur is there and Villagers of nearby villages such as Pasalat, Phoili. The field in which Lord Krishna fought with Banasur is also there.

Banásura era un demonio poderoso y terrible. Banasura, a mighty asura once ruled over a The demon ruled in present-day central Assam with his … Dewli Bhanigram Including Lamgoundi use to worship Banasur especially as a rain GOD. When he was kidnapped, Krishna plan to attack Banasur but by the time Anirudha and Usha was married in Usha Anirudha temple at Okhimath, the major temple of the area and where Lord Kedarnath use to stay when Kedarnath temple use to close for winter. Banasura battles with Krishna. This was

Banasura was a devotee of Lord Siva, and when Siva performed his famous 'Tandav' dance, Banasura used his thousand arms to play the 'mridanga' in accompaniment. Hiranyakashipu's (हिरण्यकश्यप) youngest son was Prahlada, Prahlada's (प्रहलाद) son was Virochana, Virochana's (विरोचन) son was Bali, Bali's (बलि) son was Banasura; Banasura's wife's name was Kandala (कन्दला).