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JH-ENG

rAkShasas

JH-SKT

rAkSasas

OT

[2979] ... 1) gdug 'dre spyi'i ming/ ... srin po lang ka mgrin bcu/ ... bu 'di ni srin po lta bur bzhin dang skra dmar zhing mche ba dang ldan pa'i mtshan ltas ngan pa zhig go / ... ming gi rnam grangs la kun gsod dang/ mkha' 'gro skyes/ mgrin dmar can/ sgra sgrog thun mtshams stobs/ 'bod sgrog mi la 'tshe/ mig dmar/ mtshan rgyu/ mtshan spyod/ sha rjen za/ sha za khrag 'thung/ ro zan/ bsod nams skye bo bcas so/ 

2) (mngon) gter dgu la srung ba po srin po dgu yod pas grangs dgu mtshon/ bshad srol gzhan zhig la langka'i grong khyer dgu'i bdag po srin po dgu yod pas grangs dgu mtshon/ ... 3) shing yos lo/ ...

JH-C

ck Tshig; ck spelling, definition in M-W; add female form to "srin mo" record; from Dor III 32b/ 238 SW added this record

YOGA

rAkSasa

JV

gnomes, cannibal, demon, ogre, 1 of 12 kinds of yi dwags, cannibal demons, type of lha, type of spirit, raksasa, cannibal spirits, rakshas, cannibal demons corresponding to the raksasa of the Indian tradition

IW

1) rakshasa; 

2) vicious demon; 

3) the rakshasa lang ka mgrin bcu; 

4) 9; 

5) wood rabbit year

RB, RY

bloodthirsty demon

RY

human-eating demons. Rakshasas, one of the eight classes of gods and spirits (lha srin sde brgyad). orcs and ogres. cannibal demons, type of spirit / beings included among humans. ogre. one of the {phyogs skyong bcu} the ten guardians of the directions. *. Raksha / rakshasa. 

1) One of the eight classes of gods and demons. Also the cannibal savages inhabiting the southwestern continent of Chamara. At times 'raksha' refers to the unruly and untamed expression of ignorance and disturbing emotions. 

2) An evil being or demon

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