- to ward off the
evil eye. Some
truck owners write the
slogan to ward off the
evil eye: "buri
nazar wale tera muh kala" ("O
evil-
e**** one, may your face...
- concepts) is an eye-shaped
amulet believed by many to
protect against the
evil eye. The term is also used in Azerbaijani, Bengali, Hebrew, Hindi–Urdu, Kurdish...
- Look up
evil eye or
evil-
eye in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Evil Eye may
refer to:
Evil eye, a look that is
believed by many
cultures to be able to...
- and
evil of
Morgoth and his
satellite Sauron".
Sauron appears most
often as "the
Eye", as if disembodied. Tolkien,
while denying that
absolute evil could...
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Evil Eye is a 2020
American supernatural horror film
directed by Elan and
Rajeev D****ani and
written by
Madhuri Shekar,
based on her
Audible Original audio...
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Evil Eye (Arabic: آیه وَإِن يَكَادُ) is
verses 51 and 52 of Al-Qalam (Q68:51-52) in the Quran. It is
usually recited for
protection from the
evil eye...
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Balor here is a "one-
e**** giant". In one
account of the battle, Lugh also
killed a
Fomorian leader named Goll (meaning "one-
e****"), who may be a duplication...
- munh kala (बुरी नज़र वाले तेरा मुँह काला, بری نظر والے تیرا مُنہ کالا, "
evil e**** one, your face will be blackened"). The
slogan is
frequently uttered as...
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asked to help out in the
Evil Eye case.
Hayashi (囃子) The
Hayashi are a band of
musicians who
sometimes help
Seiko exorcise evil spirits using Heavy Metal...
- reality,
found among the Dark Elves. The
Evil Eye of Avalon: A
powerful blasting device used by
Prester John. The
Eye of Agamotto: An
artifact that is worn...