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- Yaksha - Wikipedia
The yaksha is generally on the right-hand side of the Jina image while the yakshini is on the left-hand side They are regarded mainly as devotees of the Jina and have supernatural powers
- Yaksha | Demigod, Vedic Rituals Guardian Spirits | Britannica
Yaksha, in the mythology of India, a class of generally benevolent but sometimes mischievous, capricious, sexually rapacious, or even murderous nature spirits who are the custodians of treasures that are hidden in the earth and in the roots of trees They are powerful magicians and shape-shifters
- Yaksha and Yakshi (article) | South Asia | Khan Academy
Mythological figures often represented visually in a pair, the yaksha and yakshi are found across early Buddhist, Jain and Hindu art Yakshas are male figures, and yakshis are their female counterparts
- Yaksha and Yakshi sculptures – Smarthistory
Mythological figures often represented visually in a pair, the yaksha and yakshi are found across early Buddhist, Jain and Hindu art Yakshas are male figures, and yakshis are their female counterparts
- 7 Fascinating Facts About Yakshas: Guardians of Treasures
What is a Yakshas? A Yaksha is a broad class of nature spirits found in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions They are often depicted as a pair with their female counterparts, Yakshis
- Understanding yakshas: The powerful beings in Indian spirituality - MSN
Through spiritual practices, one can manifest a Yaksha in various forms such as a father, brother, friend, son, or servant Once achieved, they bestow wealth, property, and material prosperity
- Yaksha: The Guardian of Hidden Wealth and Nature | Mythlok
The Yaksha is one of the most compelling figures in Indian tradition, appearing across Indian religious literature, epic poetry, temple art, and folk belief Neither fully god nor demon, the Yaksha occupies a liminal space between the human and the divine
- Yakshas and Yakshinis - Spirit Guardians of Hindu Tradition
In Hindu temple art and sculpture, Kubera is depicted with a big belly, dwarfish limbs, and a rather fierce face, seated on a lotus with a club in his hands Although he is a yaksha, in Hindu rituals, he enjoys the status of a minor divinity as the lord of desires (Kamesvara) and receives offerings
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