- Rākshasa (Sanskrit: राक्षस, IAST:
rākṣasa,
pronounced [
raːkʂəsᵊ]; Pali: rakkhasa; lit. "preservers") are a race of
usually malevolent beings prominently...
- Island, it is
referred to as ora,
buaya darat ('land crocodile'), or
biawak raksasa ('giant monitor').
Genetic analysis of
mitochondrial DNA
shows the Komodo...
-
Kembang told
about war
between kesatria and
raksasa. The
kesatria has soft and
gentle characters,
while the
raksasa is
described as a
character who is rough...
- explains, is a yakṣa
woman who gave
birth to the
rākṣasa Mārīca, and was
herself cursed to
become a
rakṣasa. Rāma
kills her with a
single shot from his bow...
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Retrieved 29 July 2024. Alexander,
Hilda (26
February 2024). "Megahnya
Garuda Raksasa yang
Tegak Berdiri di Ibu Kota Nusantara".
Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved...
- Tāṭakā and Mārīca
attack the seer Agastya, who
curses Mārīca to
become a
rākṣasa and
curses Tāṭakā to
become an ugly man-eater.
Driven mad by the curse...
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Trobe Journal. 91: 27–28. Rodrigues, H. (2018). Asuras, Daityas, Dānavas,
Rākṣasas, Piśācas, Bhūtas, Pretas, and so forth.. In K. A.
Jacobsen (ed.), Brill's...
-
Giant Sea Wall
Jakarta (Indonesian:
Tanggul Laut
Raksasa Jakarta) is part of a m****ive
coastal development project in Jakarta,
Indonesia which commenced...
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Ratih Dewi Sri
Ganesa Garuda Hainuwele Hanoman Hudoq Hyang Nyai Roro
Kidul Raksasa Ratu Adil
Sanghyang Adi
Buddha Saraswati Satrio Piningit Setesuyara Siwa...
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haunts the
wilderness and
waylays and
devours travellers,
similar to the
rakṣasas.
Yakshas appear in Hindu, Jain and
Buddhist texts.
Several monumental yakshas...