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yaksha


Meanings
  • noun

    A class of supernatural beings in Indian mythology, known as guardians of Dharma, who are often depicted as protectors of Buddhist sites and teachers.

    - "Yakshas are believed to have the power to grant boons and blessings to devotees."
    - "According to Hindu mythology, Yakshas are the protectors of wealth and treasures."

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kasha , kashas
Etymology
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Derived from the Sanskrit word 'yaksha' meaning 'controller' or 'guardian'.


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  1. Yakshas are often depicted carrying a bowl of rice or other grains, which symbolizes their role as guardians of wealth and prosperity.

  2. In some Hindu texts, Yakshas are described as having the power to grant boons and blessings to devotees. This belief has led to the practice of offering offerings to Yakshas in temples and shrines.

  3. Yakshas are sometimes depicted as having a mischievous or playful nature, and are known to test the devotion of their followers with riddles and puzzles.


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  1. Asura: Asuras are another class of supernatural beings in Indian mythology, often depicted as demons or titans. Yakshas and Asuras are sometimes considered to be rivals, with Yakshas representing the forces of good and Asuras representing the forces of evil.

  2. Gandharva: Gandharvas are another class of supernatural beings in Indian mythology, often depicted as musicians and singers. Yakshas and Gandharvas are sometimes considered to be related, with some texts describing Yakshas as the attendants of Gandharvas.


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In Indian mythology, Yakshas are often depicted as having a human-like form with multiple arms, holding various objects like a bowl, a drum, or a lute. They are also believed to have the ability to shape-shift and appear in various forms. Yakshas have been depicted extensively in Indian literature, art, and music, particularly in epics like the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.

How to Memorize "yaksha"

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    - To memorize Yaksha, visualize a human-like figure with multiple arms, holding various objects like a bowl, a drum, or a lute. Imagine Yakshas as protectors of Dharma and guardians of Buddhist sites.

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