Garuda Garuda, and his story of becoming the mount of
Vishnu, is richly detailed in Hindu texts. Born to
Vinata and bearing the power of
Kashyapa's penance, the demigod is anguished to find that his mother is enslaved by the cruel
Kadru. When he pleaded with Kadru to free his mother, the former demanded the nectar of immortality as the price of her liberty. His legend of securing
amrita, the nectar of immortality, is described in the episode known as
Amṛtakalaśāpaharaṇam: Mushaka While the god
Ganesha was still a child, a giant mouse began to terrorize all his friends. Ganesha trapped him with his
lasso and made him his mount. Mushika was originally a
gandharva, or celestial musician. After absent mindedly walking over the feet of a
rishi (sage) named Vamadeva, Mushika was cursed and transformed into a mouse. However, after the rishi recovered his temper, he promised Mushika that one day, the gods themselves would bow down before him. The prophecy was fulfilled when the mouse became the vahana of Ganesha.
Nandi Before becoming the vehicle of Shiva, Nandi was a deity called
Nandikeshvara, lord of joy and master of music and dance. Then, without warning, his name and his functions were transferred to the aspect of Shiva known as the deity
Nataraja. From half-man, half-bull, he became simply a bull. Since that time, he has watched over each of Shiva's temples, always looking towards him.
Paravani Kartikeya, the war-god known as Murugan in
Southern India, is mounted on a peacock named Paravani. This peacock was originally a demon called
Surapadma, while the rooster was called the angel
Krichi. After provoking Murugan in combat, the demon repented at the moment his lance descended upon him. He took the form of a tree and began to pray. The tree was cut in two. From one half, Murugan pulled a
rooster, which he made his emblem, and from the other, a peacock, which he made his mount. In another version, Karthikeya was born to kill the demon,
Tarakasura. He was raised by the
Krittikas and led the divine armies when he was 6 days old. It is said that after defeating Tarakasura, the god forgave him and transformed him into his ride, the peacock. ==Compared to other belief systems==