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Yakshinis or
Yakshis (Sanskrit: यक्षिणी, IAST: Yakṣinī or
Yakṣī, Prakrit: Yakkhiṇī or Yakkhī) are a
class of
female nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist...
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Yaksa All
pages with
titles containing Yaksa Yakuza Yakshini, also
called Yaksis Yak (disambiguation) Yaxa, an
automobile make This
disambiguation page lists...
- Tāṭakā is a
minor yakṣī antagonist in the Rāmāyaṇa.
Along with her son, Mārīca, Tāṭakā
would har**** and
attack sages performing yajñas in the forest....
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Yaksi Gozen"
Thomas Astruc Wilfried Pain TBA TBA TBA 613 TBD 146 15 "Grendiaper"...
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Southeast Asia as
guardian deities. The
feminine form of the word is IAST:
Yakṣī or
Yakshini (Sanskrit: यक्षिणी, IAST: Yakṣiṇī; Pali: Yakkhini). In Hindu...
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objects were found. The fine
elephant in the
Ashmolean Museum, the
Yaksi image in the
British Museum, and the
cornucopia found in Posheri, kept at...
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first Indian iconographic typologies emerged with the
representation of the
yakṣīs (nature spirits),
generally in the form of nude
women adorned with jewels...
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temples include carvings of gods and goddesses,
yaksa (male
nature deity),
yaksi (female
nature deity) and
human devotees prevalent in Jain
mythology of...
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importance of the tree
spirits called yakkhas and yakkhīs in Pali (yakṣas and
yakṣīs in Sanskrit) in
early Buddhist texts is an
attestation of the
worship of...
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appear in Hindu, Jain and
Buddhist texts. The
feminine form of the word is
yakṣī. Kubera, king of the Yakshas.
Manibhadra Nalakuvara Yakshini (Yakshi) is...