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spirit [RY] | |||
yaksha/ harm bringer; a class of beings included in the deva realm, a class of powerful guardian spirits, can both help and harm, elf, mountain spirits [RY] | |||
1) yaksha; 2) kind of wealth deity [IW] | |||
Yaksha, one of the eight kind of gods and spirits (lha srin sde brgyad) [RY] | |||
yaksha spirit/ harmbringer [RB] | |||
goblins, 1 of sde brgyad, set of deities or demons which haunt mountains, spirit, harm-givers, yakshas, harmers, those who cause disturbances, yaksha of the Indian tradition [JV] | |||
Yaksha. A class of semi divine beings, generally benevolent but sometimes wicked. Many are powerful local divinities, others live on Mount Sumeru, guarding the realm of the gods [RY] | |||
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Revision as of 11:29, 28 December 2005
spirit [RY]
yaksha/ harm bringer; a class of beings included in the deva realm, a class of powerful guardian spirits, can both help and harm, elf, mountain spirits [RY]
1) yaksha; 2) kind of wealth deity [IW]
Yaksha, one of the eight kind of gods and spirits (lha srin sde brgyad) [RY]
yaksha spirit/ harmbringer [RB]
goblins, 1 of sde brgyad, set of deities or demons which haunt mountains, spirit, harm-givers, yakshas, harmers, those who cause disturbances, yaksha of the Indian tradition [JV]
Yaksha. A class of semi divine beings, generally benevolent but sometimes wicked. Many are powerful local divinities, others live on Mount Sumeru, guarding the realm of the gods [RY]