KUMUDA I A prominent serpent.
[Ādi Parva, Chapter 35, Verse 15] .
KUMUDA II A prominent monkey, who was an attendant of Sugrīva.
[Vana Parva, Chapter 289, Verse 4] .
KUMUDA III A great elephant born in the dynasty of Supratīka.
[Udyoga Parva, Chapter 99, Verse 15] .
KUMUDA IV A son of Garuḍa.
[Udyoga Parva, Chapter 101, Verse 12] .
KUMUDA V One of the five attendants given by Brahmā to Skanda.
[Śalya Parva, Chapter 45, Verse 39] .
KUMUDA VI A warrior who fought with Skandadeva.
[Śalya Parva, Chapter 45, Verse 56] .
KUMUDA VII A synonym of Mahāviṣṇu.
[Anuśāsana Parva, Chapter 149, Verse 76] .
KUMUDA VIII There are four mountains supporting Mahāmeru on its four sides, and Kumuda is one of those four mountains, Mandara, Merumandara and Supārśva being the other three. According to the 8th Skandha of the Devī Bhāgavata there are other tweny mountains on the four sides of Mahāmeru, viz. Kuraṅga, Kuraga, Kuśumbha, Vikaṅkata, Trikūṭa, Śiśira, Pataṅga, Rucaka, Nīla, Niṣadha, Śitivāsa, Kapila, Śaṅkha, Vaidūrya, Cārudhi, Haṁsa, Ṛṣabha, Nāga, Kālañjara and Nārada.