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angelus
angelus
|Is a heavenly supernatural or spiritual being.in many religious systems.
 
In Ancient Greek the meaning its messenger, envoy  
<div style="text-align:right">ملأك</div>
|heavenly supernatural or spiritual being
In Ancient Greek it means messenger or envoy
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* Judaism
* Judaism
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* Buddhism
* Buddhism
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|Asur
|असुर
|demigod in Kāmadhātu (Buddhism); demigod beings with good or bad qualities (Hinduism)
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* Buddhism
* Hinduism
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|ayakashi
|ayakashi
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|buddha
|buddha
|बुद्ध
|बुद्ध
|person who have achieved buddhahood
|person who have achieved Buddhahood
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* Buddhism
* Buddhism
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|daēuua
|<div style="text-align:rigth">𐬛𐬀𐬉𐬎𐬎𐬀</div>
|supernatural entity with disagreeable characteristics
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* Zoroastrianism
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|deva
|deva
|देव
|देव
|god
|masculine celestial being who have god-like characteristics (Buddhism); benevolent masculine deity (Hinduism); Tīrthaṅkara or masculine celestial beings born on special beds without parents (Jainism)
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* Buddhism
* Hinduism
* Hinduism
* Jainism
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|devi
|devi
|देवी
|देवी
|goddess
|feminine celestial being who have god-like characteristics (Buddhism); benevolent feminine deity (Hinduism); Tīrthaṅkara or feminine celestial beings born on special beds without parents (Jainism)
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* Buddhism
* Hinduism
* Hinduism
* Jainism
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|Fomóire
|Fomóire
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* Arab folklore
* Arab folklore
* Iranian folklore
* Islamic folklore
* Indian folklore
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|kami
|kami
|神
|神
|deity, divinity, spirit
|divinity of nature, manifestations of the interconnecting energy of the universe and paragons for the human
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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|leipreachán
|leipreachán
|leipreachán
|leipreachán
|short male fairy
|diminutive supernatural being
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* Irish folklore
* Irish folklore
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|nasnās
|nasnās
|<div style="text-align:right">نَسْنَاس</div>
|<div style="text-align:right">نَسْنَاس</div>
|creature
|half-human creature
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* Arab folklore
* Arab folklore
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|orisha
|orisha
|orisha
|orisha
|divine spirit
|divine spirit sent by Ọlọrun to assist humanity
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* Yoruba religion
* Yoruba religion
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|sangha
|संघ
僧伽
དགེ་འདུན
พระสงฆ์
|monastic communities of monks and nuns
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* Buddhism
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|shén
|shén
|神
|神
|deity, divinity, spirit
|supernatural being that inspires awe or wonder
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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|shikigami
|shikigami
|式神
|式神
|kami represented by a small ghost
|kami manipulated by an onmyōji
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* Shintō
* escotericism
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|shiryō
|shiryō
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|tengu
|tengu
|天狗
|天狗
|deity that takes form of a hybrid of birds and monkeys
|yōkai or kami that takes form of a hybrid of birds and monkeys
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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|trimūrti
|trimūrti
|त्रिमूर्ति
|त्रिमूर्ति
|male trinity of supreme divinity
|masculine trinity of supreme divinity
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
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|tridevī
|tridevī
|त्रिदेवी
|त्रिदेवी
|female trinity of supreme divinity
|feminine trinity of supreme divinity
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* Hinduism
* Hinduism
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|xiān
|xiān
|仙
|仙
|immortal
|entities who have attained immortality and supernatural abilities
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* Daoism
* Daoism
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|yōkai
|yōkai
|妖怪
|妖怪
|creatures with supernatural abilities
|monster with supernatural abilities
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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|yāoguài
|yāoguài
|妖怪
|妖怪
|creatures with supernatural abilities
|monster with supernatural abilities
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* Chinese folk religion
* Chinese folk religion
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|yūrei
|yūrei
|幽霊
|幽霊
|ghost
|spirit barred from a peaceful afterlife
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* Shintō
* Shintō
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