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- and blood. He was slain by King Nimi in a war with the Brahmastra. Brahmarakshasas were a regular feature in old Indian stories like Simhasana Dvatrimsika...
- (unmada) to cold food and possession by the ghost of a sinful Brahman (brahmarakshasa). Ama (a Sanskrit word meaning "uncooked" or "undigested") is used to...
- India portal Indonesia portal Hinduism portal Religion portal Asura Brahmarakshasa Daitya Danava List of Rakshasas Ogre Oni Troll Wrath of Rakshasa (Six...
- having equal importance. There are sub-shrines for Ganesha, Sastha and Brahmarakshasa, and there is a sub-temple for Ganesha behind the temple. The temple...
- fire. The people realize that it is scared of fire and is, in fact, a Brahmarakshasa. Due to the havoc caused by it, Ahana’s hotel loses its re****tion and...
- Ubume Umibōzu Yōkai Yōsei Yuki-onna Yūrei Zashiki-warashi India Aavi Brahmarakshasa Bhakolwa Bhoota (ghost) Baak Dakini Daayan Ded ****iya Chetkin Chir batti...
- removed the quaking (Skt. Kampa) of a king who was being haunted by a Brahmarakshasa. It was built by Kulothunga Chola III and is considered the last of...
- (Nri-chakshas, Kravyads). A female rakshasa is known as a Rakshasi. Brahmarakshasa are fierce demon spirits in Hindu faith. Krodhavasas are a race of rakshasas...
- Karkkadakam (July–August). There are shrines dedicated to serpent gods and brahmarakshasas near the Ayyappa shrine. From here, another fleet of steps leads to...
- Deepanjana (13 September 2014). "Creature 3D review: It's Bipasha vs Brahmarakshasa and the audience is the loser". Firstpost. Archived from the original...