yaksha (Meaning)

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yaksha (n.)

A kind of demigod attendant on Kuvera, the god of wealth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of yaksha

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yaksha Sentence Examples

  1. The yaksha emerged from the forest, his emerald skin shimmering in the moonlight.
  2. The ancient yaksha guarded the sacred temple, his gaze unyielding.
  3. The yaksha's riddles tested the wisdom of those who crossed his path.
  4. The young traveler encountered a friendly yaksha who offered him guidance.
  5. The yaksha's ethereal presence filled the air, creating a sense of awe.
  6. The reclusive yaksha vanished into the shadows, leaving behind only a whisper of his existence.
  7. The yaksha's laughter echoed through the misty mountains, a haunting sound.
  8. The yaksha's bond with nature was unbreakable, and he could control the elements at will.
  9. The vengeful yaksha cursed the village, bringing forth misfortune and despair.
  10. The yaksha's wisdom and power were equal to that of the gods themselves.

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A kind of demigod attendant on Kuvera, the god of wealth.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The yaksha emerged from the forest, his emerald skin shimmering in the moonlight.

The ancient yaksha guarded the sacred temple, his gaze unyielding.

The yaksha's riddles tested the wisdom of those who crossed his path.

The young traveler encountered a friendly yaksha who offered him guidance.