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  2. Rakshasa - Wikipedia

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  3. Anveshitha - Wikipedia

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    Based on a paranormal novel by Ilyas Ahmed and Jyotsna, Anveshitha explored themes such as black magic, witchcraft, demonic possession, astral travel, and other supernatural phenomena. [2] Blending elements of horror , fantasy , and mystery , the series was broadcast weekly on Wednesdays at 8:30 PM, with episodes ranging from 18 to 24 minutes ...

  4. List of sigils of demons - Wikipedia

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    In demonology, sigils are pictorial signatures attributed to demons, angels, or other beings. In the ceremonial magic of the Middle Ages, sigils were used in the summoning of these beings and were the pictorial equivalent to their true name.

  5. Kabandha - Wikipedia

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    The demon blocked the path of the brothers, who tried to escape by taking a different route, but was finally caught by Kabandha. [1] The demon grabbed Rama in his right arm and Lakshmana in his left. Finding themselves helpless in Kabandha's clutches, Lakshmana appeals to Rama to escape and find Sita, leaving him behind as a sacrifice to the demon.

  6. Mahishi (demoness) - Wikipedia

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    Mahishi is a she-buffalo demoness in Hindu mythology, the sister of Mahishasura.After her brother was killed by Parvati's aspect as Durga, the shape-shifting Mahishi sought revenge against her and the gods.

  7. Kali (demon) - Wikipedia

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    Later, when the asura Rahu was decapitated by Vishnu's Mohini avatar, the demon's allies attacked her and all except Kali were killed. Having the power to possess the bodies of immortal and mortal beings, he entered the hearts of man and escaped, using the men he possessed to corrupt the primordial scriptures by deliberately miswriting them ...

  8. Putana - Wikipedia

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    Top panel: Krishna killing Putana. Bottom panel: The people of Vraj cutting Putana's body and burning her body. The legend of Putana and Krishna is narrated in many Hindu texts: the Bhagavata Purana, the Harivamsa (appendix of the Mahabharata), the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, the Vishnu Purana, the Garga Samhita and the Prem Sagar.

  9. Hayagriva Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    In an alternate mythology, Hayagriva refers to a demon who stole the Vedas and was slain by Vishnu in his Matsya (fish) avatar, a story presented in the Bhagavata Purana. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] In a third version, a mythology presented in medieval era Devi-Bhagavata Purana , Vishnu appears in a hybrid human-body, horse-headed form called Hiyagriva who ...