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Guhyaka(s) (गुह्यक,
literally "hidden ones") is a
class of
supernatural beings in
Hindu mythology. Like
Yakshas (nature-spirits), they are
often described...
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require no sleep, no food, they have no body odor, no sweat, and no fatigue.
Guhyaka Siddha Gandharva Vidyadhara Caranas Kinnara Nagas Kimpurusa Apsara v t...
- and was
killed and
liberated by Rama. Tumburu, a well-known Gandharva.
Guhyaka(s) (गुह्यक,
literally "hidden ones") is a
class of
supernatural beings...
- son of the sun-god Surya, and his wife Saranyu.
Revanta is
chief of the
Guhyakas,
supernatural beings – like the
Yakshas – who are
believed to live as forest...
- yakshas" (Yaksharajan), "Lord of rakshasas" (Rakshasadhipati), "Lord of
Guhyakas" (Guhyakadhipa), "king of Kinnaras"(Kinnararaja), "king of
animals resembling...
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Kisari Mohan Ganguli, it is
stated that the
state is
inhabited by
Yakshas (
Guhyaka), a
class of
nature spirits in the epic. At the time of the Mahabharata...
- semi-divine beings.
These beings,
namely Siddhas, Charanas, Gandharvas, Yaksas,
Guhyakas, and the Nagas,
desirous of
obtaining boons,
follow the
course of Surya's...
- and
followed with his
daitya magic.
Hundreds of
weapons belonging to
guhyakas, gandharvas, pisacas, and
uragas (celestial snakes) were am****ed to combat...
- pishachas, a host of bhutas,
thousands of ganas, as well as
yoginis and
guhyakas.
These forces were
commanded by the three-e**** Virabhadra,
bearing a thousand...
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their fearsome attendants,
namely "Ḍākinī, Śākinī, Bhūtas, Pramathas,
Guhyakas, Kūṣmāṇḍas, Parpaṭas, Caṭakas, Brahma-Rākṣasas,
Bhairavas and Kṣetrapālas...