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Semi-divine beings in Hindu mythology
Guhyaka(s) (गुह्यक, literally "hidden ones") is a class of supernatural beings in Hindu mythology. Like Yakshas (nature-spirits), they are often described
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and was killed and liberated by Rama. Tumburu, a well-known Gandharva. Guhyaka(s) (गुह्यक, literally "hidden ones") is a class of supernatural beings
List of legendary creatures in Hindu mythology
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Hindu deity
son of the sun-god Surya, and his wife Saranyu. Revanta is chief of the Guhyakas, supernatural beings – like the Yakshas – who are believed to live as forest
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Deity in Buddhism
comparatively a benevolent spirit. And he attained the status of the leadership of Guhyaka-s and Yakṣa-s, the lordship of treasures, and the guardianship of the Northern
Vaiśravaṇa
Mythological humanoid creatures of small stature
Unseelie with names like Peg Powler, Nelly Longarms, and Jenny Greenteeth Guhyaka - A hidden one of Hindu myth Gütel - A race of bearded Saxon mining sprites
Little_people_(mythology)
Country mentioned in ancient Sanskrit epic Mahabharata
Kisari Mohan Ganguli, it is stated that the state is inhabited by Yakshas (Guhyaka), a class of nature spirits in the epic. At the time of the Mahabharata
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Son of Krishna and Rukmini in Hinduism
tactics commonly associated with celestial beings such as Gandharvas, Guhyakas, Pisacas, and Nagas. Pradyumna systematically neutralized these magical
Pradyumna
Hindu god of wealth
yakshas" (Yaksharajan), "Lord of rakshasas" (Rakshasadhipati), "Lord of Guhyakas" (Guhyakadhipa), "king of Kinnaras"(Kinnararaja), "king of animals resembling
Kubera
Solar deity in Hinduism
semi-divine beings. These beings, namely Siddhas, Charanas, Gandharvas, Yaksas, Guhyakas, and the Nagas, desirous of obtaining boons, follow the course of Surya's
Surya
Form of Hindu god Shiva
pishachas, a host of bhutas, thousands of ganas, as well as yoginis and guhyakas. These forces were commanded by the three-eyed Virabhadra, bearing a thousand
Virabhadra
Hindu celestial abode of the gods
died in battle, those who had performed severe austerities, gandharvas, guhyakas, as well as apsaras. He passes through the several successive regions of
Svarga
Sacred female spirit in Hinduism and Buddhism
their fearsome attendants, namely "Ḍākinī, Śākinī, Bhūtas, Pramathas, Guhyakas, Kūṣmāṇḍas, Parpaṭas, Caṭakas, Brahmarakshasa, Bhairavas and Kṣetrapālas
Dakini
Legendary kingdom in Hinduism
exchanging his male sexuality with her. Here the Yaksha is addressed as a Guhyaka, the one who dwells in caves or in hidden places. There was a dense and
Yaksha_kingdom
Conflicts of the Hindu Mythos
Yudhishthira and the four pandavas and defeated all the kings except bhagdatta, guhyakas, and north harivarsha. Vaishnava Yagna: Only Karna performed this Yagya
Hindu_mythological_wars
Second book of the Mahabharata
example, Arjuna encounters the kingdom of Hataka, a land inhabited by guhyakas, while Bhima arrives in Tamralipta. Krishna visits Yudhishthira with presents
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Makes Others Dance
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Gift; he that gives.
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American, Australian, Christian, French, Gaelic, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Japanese
Beautiful; Old; Ancient; The Lord is Gracious
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Lord of ayyanar
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi
Earth; Universe
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Tradition / Pearl of Love
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Arabic, Muslim
Queen of Sheeba
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
King of Heart
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Arthurian Legend
Gawain's sword.
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English
English : from Old French balon ‘bundle’, ‘roll’, ‘pack’, hence a nickname for a small, rotund man or possibly a metonymic occupational name for a carrier of goods and merchandise.French (Bâlon) : generally regarded as a habitational name from Baalons in the Ardennes, it may however simply be from balon ‘ball’, ‘roll’ (see 1) or a derivative of Bal.
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