Rakshasa

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A demon or unrighteous spirit in Hinduism that feeds on human flesh. They are shapechangers and magicians, and often appear in the forms of humans, dogs, large birds, or other animals. They can make themselves invisible and can not enter a home without being invited. Many Rakshasa were particularly wicked humans in previous incarnations and are known to disturb sacrifices, desecrate graves and possess human beings. Translated to English, Rakshasa means injurer. Rakshasas are also called man-eaters (Kravyads). A female Rakshasa is called a Rakshasi, and a female Rakshasa in human form is a Manushya-Rakshasi.
Rakshasas natural shapes are relatively humanoid although they are clearly not human, as they have the heads of beasts -- usually tigers, but sometimes apes, crocodiles, mantises, or other creatures. Their hands also look disturbing to most humans, as their palms are where the back of the hands would be in humans. The Rakshasa are capable of hiding their disturbing appearance at any time, as they can choose any humanoid form at will.
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Description

A demon or unrighteous spirit in Hinduism that feeds on human flesh. They are shapechangers and magicians, and often appear in the forms of humans, dogs, large birds, or other animals. They can make themselves invisible and can not enter a home without being invited. Many Rakshasa were particularly wicked humans in previous incarnations and are known to disturb sacrifices, desecrate graves and possess human beings. Translated to English, Rakshasa means injurer. Rakshasas are also called man-eaters (Kravyads). A female Rakshasa is called a Rakshasi, and a female Rakshasa in human form is a Manushya-Rakshasi.

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