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The Léyak (Balinese: ᬮᬾᬬᬓ᭄; pronounced [le.ak] ) is a mythological figure in the folklore of Bali, in the form of a flying head with entrails (heart,
Leyak
Demon Queen of the Leyaks
Rangda (Balinese: ᬭᬗ᭄ᬤ) is the demon queen of the Leyaks in Bali, according to traditional Balinese mythology. Terrifying to behold, the child-eating Rangda
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Vampiric flying head in Malay myth
Thailand and much of Southeast Asia; the Kuyang (pronounced [ku.jaŋ]), Leyak (Indonesian pronunciation: [le.ak]); the hantu polong of the Temuan; the
Penanggalan
1981 Indonesian horror film
folklore and Balinese mythology, including the Penanggalan and the Leyak respectively (the Leyak being Balinese, the Penanggalan being from Malaysian ghost myths)
Mystics_in_Bali
Spirit in Southeast Asian folklore
Laos; the Kuyang (Indonesian: Kui'yang), Pok-Pok (Indonesian: Pok'Pok), or Leyak (Indonesian: lei'yak) in Indonesia, as well as the Pelasik, Pelesit, penanggalan
Krasue
Indonesian traditional mythology
resolved. Leyaks - malevolent beings associated with sorcery, night, and the manipulation of unseen forces. In Balinese mythology, leyaks are often humans
Balinese_mythology
List of demons by name
(Christian demonology) Lechies (Slavic mythology) Leonard (Christian demonology) Leyak (Indonesian (Balinese) mythology) Lempo (Finnish mythology) Leraje/Leraie
List_of_theological_demons
Mythical creature
would not enter for fear of catching its intestines on the thorns. The Leyak is a similar being from Balinese folklore of Indonesia. A kuntilanak or
Vampire
Vampiric flying torso from Philippine folklore
victims Penanggalan – A vampire akin to Manananggal from the Malay peninsula Leyak – Similar creature from Balinese mythology Philippine mythology Soucouyant
Manananggal
– Crocotta-lion hybrid Leviathan (Jewish) – Sea monster seen in Job 41 Leyak (Balinese) – Anthropophagous flying head with entrails Libyan Aegipanes
List of legendary creatures (L)
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Vampires or troubled spirits from Romanian folklore
Pricolici Shtriga Strzyga Suangi Vampires in popular culture § Strigoi Vǎrkolak Leyak "Strigoi". www.dexonline.ro. Retrieved February 7, 2019. McLaughlin, Daniel
Strigoi
Mythological creature
Mythology portal Indonesia portal Malaysia portal Churel Keres Lang Suir Leyak Madam Koi Koi Mavka Onryō Tai Thong Klom Ubume Yakshini, a similar figure
Kuntilanak
Spirit of a dead person who returns from the afterlife to seek revenge
Ap (Khmer: អាប) in Cambodia, as Kasu in Laos, and Palasik, Kuyang, and Leyak in Indonesia, a nocturnal female spirit of Southeast Asian folklore Phi
Vengeful_ghost
Jenglot Kuntilanak, also called Matianak or Pontianak (folklore) Langsuyar Leyak Orang Bunian Orang Minyak Pelesit Penanggalan Pocong Sundel bolong Toyol
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Japanese yōkai with elongating neck
their heads. There are legends of creatures including Palasik, Kuyang, and Leyak from Indonesia, Penanggalan in Malaysia, and Krasue in Thailand. The heads
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Topics referred to by the same term
urination Memory leak, incorrect allocation of computer memory Leak detection Leyak, mythological figure in Balinese mythology Leakage (disambiguation) Leake
Leak_(disambiguation)
List of vampire and vampire-like creatures of global folklore
Pontianak Kuntilanak Leanashe – Ireland (dubious) Lemures – Ancient Rome Leyak – Indonesia Liebava – Moravia Lidérc – Hungary Lilith לִּילִית – Sumer \
List of vampiric creatures in folklore
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would not enter for fear of catching its intestines on the thorns. The Leyak is a similar being from Balinese folklore. A Pontianak, Kuntilanak or Matianak
Vampire_folklore_by_region
Agathe Bastian, Yos Santo, Sofia W.D. Indonesian folk horror film about the Leyak. The Vampire Inspector (髑髏検校) 1982 Japan Yuichi Harada Masakazu Tamura,
List_of_vampire_films
Cannibalistic spirit from Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and Wyandot mythology
The Flying Head flees in agony, never to be seen again. Chonchon Krasue Leyak Penanggalan Zardoz Hoffman 1839, pp. 31. Abbatt 1906, pp. 282. Coppée 1900
Flying_Head
Indonesian artist
Indra's Heaven (Ida Bagus Made' estate in Museum Puri Lukisan). (2) Dancing Leyak (Ida Bagus Made' Estate). (3)Three Women Shape-Shifters (Ida Bagus Made's
Ida_Bagus_Made
Painting The fight between Balian Batur and Leyak in the cemetery. Gusti Njoman Gdé (1938)
Indonesian_painting
Character in Balinese mythology
whole of his kingdom. She summoned all the evil spirits in the jungle, the Leyaks and the demons that caused plague and death in the kingdom. Airlangga had
Barong_(mythology)
Waty Siregar Horror The Furious Jaka Sembung Action a.k.a. The Warrior Leyak a.k.a. Mystics in Bali, Leák Mystics in Bali H. Tjut Djalil Ilona Agathe
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Extremely long, weasel-like animal Rangda (Balinese) - the demon queen of the Leyaks, witches/sorcerers Raróg (Slavic) – Whirlwind spirit Raven Mocker (Cherokee)
List of legendary creatures (R)
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Polish composer (born 1984)
speaking voice, baritone and ensemble, libretto by Levin Westermann, 2010 Leyak for Baritonsaxophon, 2 cellos and 4 percussionists, 2021 Topielica for Englischhorn
Tomasz_Skweres
Balinese mythology Antaboga Barong (mythology) Batara Kala Dewi Shri Galungan Leyak Nyepi Rangda Setesuyara Cinema Indonesian Film Festival Jakarta International
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Gunapriya Dharmapatni
whole of his kingdom. She summoned all the evil spirits in the jungle, the Leyaks, and the demons that caused plague and death in the kingdom. She proceeded
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The first light of the dawn
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Hungarian form of German Gerhard, GELLÉRT means "spear strong."
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Joyful song.
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