- Look up
yakkha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yakkha may
refer to:
Yakkha people, an
ethnic group of
South Asia
Yakkha language, a Sino-Tibetan language...
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Yakkha or
Dewan (Nepali याक्खा,
Yākkhā) is an
indigenous ethnic group from the
Indian subcontinent,
mainly in modern-day
Nepal and present-day
India (related...
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Yaksha The
Yakshas (Sanskrit: यक्ष, IAST: Yakṣa, Pali:
Yakkha) are a
broad class of
nature spirits,
usually benevolent, but
sometimes mischievous or capricious...
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Yakkha (also
erroneously spelled as Yakha) is a
language spoken in
parts of Nepal,
Darjeeling district and Sikkim. The
Yakkha-speaking
villages are located...
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Kirati ethnic groups of Nepal,
Darjeeling and Sikkim,
majorly practiced by
Yakkha, Limbu, Sunuwar, Rai, Thami, Jirel, Hayu and
Surel peoples in the north-eastern...
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array of
ethnic groups within the Himalayas,
including the Rai, Limbu,
Yakkha,
Sunuwar and
other related communities.
These groups have
their own unique...
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better known are Limbu, Sunuwar, Bantawa, Chamling, Khaling, Bahing,
Yakkha, Wayu, Dungmali, Lohorung, and Kulung.
Kiranti verbs are not
easily segmentable...
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yakkhas to the
island of
Giridipa during an
earlier visit to Lanka, but
Vijaya later encounters yakshas on
Lanka and a
yakkhini (a
female yakkha) named...
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tribes of
Sikkim such as Bhujel, Bhutia,
Bahun (Khas),
Chhetri (Khas),
Yakkha, Damai, Gurung, Kami, Rai, Lepcha, Limbu, Magars, Newar, Jogi (Sanyasi/Giri)...
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Lanka prior to the
Sinhala migration were the
mythical Yakkha (Sanskrit: यक्ष yakṣa; Pali:
yakkha) and Nāga races.
Sinhalese history and the historical...