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- Yaksha - Wikipedia
Yakshas and their female counterparts are common in the Buddhist literature of Thailand, such as in The Twelve Sisters and Phra Aphai Mani As ogres, giants, and ogresses, yakshas are present as well in Thai folklore
- 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
- Smarthistory – Yaksha and Yakshi sculptures
Yakshas are male figures, and yakshis are their female counterparts They were believed to be spirits that inhabited trees, mountains, rock mounds, rivers, and oceans
- Yaksha: The Guardian of Hidden Wealth and Nature | Mythlok
In Sanskrit, the word “yakṣa” refers to a class of nature-spirits associated with fertility, forests, rivers, mountains, and hidden treasures beneath the earth Over time, the Yaksha evolved into a guardian of wealth, a tester of wisdom, and a powerful supernatural presence in Indian cosmology
- Yakshas and Yakshinis - Spirit Guardians of Hindu Tradition
The yakshas are a class of spirit beings or semi divine beings who are mentioned in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain literature as inhabitants of the subterranean earth and protectors of treasures
- 7 Fascinating Facts About Yakshas: Guardians of Treasures
Primordial Spirits of Nature and Wealth The Yakshas, those captivating figures of ancient South Asian folklore and mythology, are among the earliest and most enigmatic classes of supernatural beings
- Yaksha: Hindu Nature Spirits of Guardianship and Wealth
Nestled in the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology, Yakshas, enigmatic and benevolent nature spirits, bridge the earthly and divine realms
- The Significance of Yakshas in Indian Spirituality
Yakshas, revered in Indian traditions, are powerful beings known for their influence over wealth and prosperity Governed by Kubera, the god of wealth, these entities inhabit a unique realm filled with comforts
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