- her
temple festivals, she is paraded.
Besides Leyaks,
demons are said to be the
followers of Rangda.
Leyak are said to
haunt graveyards, feed on corpses...
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Rangda (Balinese: ᬭᬗ᭄ᬤ) is the
demon queen of the
Leyaks in Bali,
according to
traditional Balinese mythology.
Terrifying to behold, the child-eating Rangda...
- Kala
Semara Tjak
Takshaka The Awan
Perfumed Heaven Galungan Calon Arang Leyak (or Leák)
Vasuki - the
serpent king that
accompanies Shiva At the beginning...
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whole of his kingdom. She
summoned all the evil
spirits in the jungle, the
Leyaks and the
demons that
caused plague and
death in the kingdom.
Airlangga had...
- the
collected myths and
legends of
Indonesia Rangda – the
queen of the
Leyaks in
Balinese mythology Depending on what
market the film was
released in...
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would not
enter for fear of
catching its
intestines on the thorns. The
Leyak is a
similar being from
Balinese folklore of Indonesia. A ****ilanak or...
- – Crocotta-lion
hybrid Leviathan (Jewish) – Sea
monster seen in Job 41
Leyak (Balinese) –
Anthropophagous flying head with
entrails Libyan Aegipanes...
- (Christian demonology)
Lechies (Slavic mythology)
Leonard (Christian demonology)
Leyak (Indonesian (Balinese) mythology)
Lempo (Finnish mythology) Leraje/Leraie...
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Thailand and much of
Southeast Asia; the
Kuyang (pronounced [ku.jaŋ]),
Leyak (Indonesian pronunciation: [le.ak]); the
hantu polong of the Temuan; the...
- Ap (Khmer: អាប) in Cambodia, as Kasu in Laos, and Palasik, Kuyang, and
Leyak in Indonesia, a
nocturnal female spirit of
Southeast Asian folklore Phi...