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Yaksa (
Yecha) (Chinese: 夜 叉; pinyin:
Yecha) is a
Chinese metalcore band that
became active in the
Beijing rock
scene in 1997.
Yaksa was
among the first...
- (मार),
meaning 'evil beings' (literally 'death').
Examples include the
yecha 夜叉 (yaksha) and the
luocha 罗刹 (raksasha), both
derived ultimately from Indian...
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Yecha Gunja Parthasarathy (born Y G Parthasarathy; 30
September 1917 – 1990) was an
Indian playwright,
drama troupe owner and
actor who
founded the drama...
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Yecha Gunja Mahendran (born 9
January 1950), also
known as Y. G.
Mahendran or Y. G. Mahendra, is an
Indian actor, dramatist, singer,
playwright and comedian...
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Yecha Gunja Rajalakshmi Parthasarathy (27
November 1925 – 6
August 2019),
better known as Mrs YGP, was an
Indian journalist,
educationist and
social worker...
- Amoghasiddhi. He goes by many
names including Kongō-yasha, Vajrayakṣa, or
Jingang Yecha Mingwang. "Collections
Online |
British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org....
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These include the man-eating, night-flying
luocha 罗刹 (raksasha) and the
yecha 夜叉 (yaksha).
These have also
entered Chinese folk
religion and Taoism. Another...
- Devi
Relatives T.
Rangachari (grandfather)
Mohanlal (son-in-law)
Pranav Mohanlal (grandson)
Yecha Gunja Rajalakshmi (cousin) Y. G.
Mahendra (nephew)...
- (IAST: yakṣa) Pali
Yakkha Burmese ယက္ခ (MLCTS: yakkha)
Chinese 夜叉 (Pinyin:
yèchā) ****anese 夜叉(やしゃ) (Rōmaji: yasha)
Khmer យក្ស (UNGEGN: yoks)
Korean 야차 (RR:...
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having a
strange half-moon
formation in
between their eyes. Today, used
yecha 夜叉 is
commonly emplo**** as a
metaphor to
describe anyone who is both ferocious...