
Yakshini - Wikipedia
Yakshinis or Yakshis (Sanskrit: यक्षिणी, IAST: Yakṣinī or Yakṣī, Prakrit: Yakkhiṇī or Yakkhī) are a class of female nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies that are different from Devas and Asuras and Gandharvas or Apsaras.
Yaksha - Wikipedia
The Yakshas (Sanskrit: यक्ष, IAST: Yakṣa, Pali: Yakkha) in Mythology are a broad class of nature spirits, usually benevolent, but sometimes mischievous or capricious, connected with water, fertility, trees, the forest, treasure and wilderness. [4][5] They appear in Hindu, Jain and Buddhist texts, as well as ancient and medieval era temples of So...
Yaksha and Yakshi sculptures - Smarthistory
Mythological figures often represented visually in a pair, the yaksha and yakshi are found across early Buddhist, Jain and Hindu art. Yakshas are male figures, and yakshis are their female counterparts.
Yakshini: The Female Nature Spirits in Hindu Mythology
Yakshini, also known as Yakshi, are female nature spirits in Hindu mythology. They are often depicted as beautiful and benevolent beings associated with fertility, prosperity, and the natural world.
Yakshi - Gods and Monsters
In the diverse realm of Hindu mythology, where gods and demons parade in their myriad forms, there resides a peculiar and enchanting being known as the Yakshi. Nestled within the lush …
Yakshini - Mythical Encyclopedia
Yakshini is a class of female nature spirits that are found in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies. These spirits are different from devas and asuras, which are classes of power-seeking beings, and gandharvas or apsaras, which are celestial nymphs.
Yakshi: The Alluring Spirits of South Asian Mythology
In Hindu mythology, a Yakshi (also spelled as Yakshini) is a type of female nature spirit, usually depicted as a benevolent or malevolent being depending on the context. Yakshis are often portrayed as beautiful, voluptuous women who inhabit …
Yaksha | Demigod, Vedic Rituals & Guardian Spirits | Britannica
Mar 7, 2025 · yaksha, in the mythology of India, a class of generally benevolent but sometimes mischievous, capricious, sexually rapacious, or even murderous nature spirits who are the custodians of treasures that are hidden in the earth and in the roots of trees. They are powerful magicians and shape-shifters.
Yakshi - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
One of the greatest early stupas in ancient Andhra to feature personified lotus-offering female nature spirits (yakshis) was Amaravati. The yakshi seen here formed part of the first sculptural program to embellish Amaravati's Great Stupa, executed around 150 to 100 BCE.
Yakshis : The Silent Guardians - PeepulTree
Jul 21, 2017 · Standing at the entrance of the Reserve Bank of India building in New Delhi are two large imposing statues of a man and a woman holding a bag of money in their hand. These are the Yaksha and Yakshi, the deities of wealth and prosperity, apt doorkeepers for the gates of India’s Central Bank!