Anuvinda was a king from the Kekaya country who, along with his brother, joined forces with the Kauravas. Noticeably, his elder brother was also named Vinda – vindānuvindau kaikeyau sātyakiḥ samavārayat. Both of them were killed in the hand of Sātyaki (Satyaki) when Karṇa (Karna) was the commander-in-chief of the Kauravas.
Vāyupurāṇa (Vayupurana) states that Vinda and Anuvinda were sired by the Kekaya king to Śrutakīrti (Srutakirti), a sister of Kṛṣṇa’s (Krishna) father Vasudeva.