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* alfr [non] | |||
|supernatural humanoid | |||
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* Norse religion | |||
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* Zoroastrianism | * Zoroastrianism | ||
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* ''bodhisattva'' बोधिसत्त्व [san] | * ''bodhisattva'' बोधिसत्त्व [san] | ||
* ''byang chub sems dpa''' བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ [bod] | * ''byang chub sems dpa''' བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ [bod] | ||
* ''poo-tí-sàt'' โพธิสัตว์ [tha] | |||
* ''pútísàduǒ'' 菩提薩埵 [cmn] | * ''pútísàduǒ'' 菩提薩埵 [cmn] | ||
|person who is spiritually awake or enlightened | |person who is spiritually awake or enlightened | ||
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* coblyn [cym] | |||
* goblin [eng] | * goblin [eng] | ||
|small, grotesque, monstrous creature | |small, grotesque, monstrous creature | ||
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* Irish folklore | * Irish folklore | ||
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* ''míngwáng'' 明王 [cmn] | |||
* ''vidyārāja'' विद्याराज [san] | |||
|wrathful deity | |||
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* Vajrayāna | |||
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* Yoruba religion | * Yoruba religion | ||
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* ormr [non] | |||
* wyrm [enm] | |||
|large venomous serpents | |||
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* Germanic folklore | |||
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* Irish religion | * Irish religion | ||
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Revision as of 23:41, 9 November 2024
Beings | Concepts | Events | Figures | Locations | Objects | Practices |
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supernatural humanoid |
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highest divinity |
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heavenly supernatural or spiritual being
In Ancient Greek it means messenger or envoy |
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spirit of mountains |
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a significant angel (Rabbinic Judaism); second-lowest rank of angels (Christianity); one of the eight groups of angels (Islam) |
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person who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved Nirvana |
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demigod in Kāmadhātu (Buddhism); demigod beings with good or bad qualities (Hinduism) |
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yōkai that appears above the surface of a body of water |
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female spirit that wails before listener's family member's death |
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person who is spiritually awake or enlightened |
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male shaman |
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person who have achieved Buddhahood |
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supernatural entity with disagreeable characteristics |
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celestial being who have god-like characteristics (Buddhism); benevolent deity (Hinduism); Tīrthaṅkara or celestial beings born on special beds without parents (Jainism) |
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large, fire-breathing, scaly, horned, lizard-like creature |
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large, constricting snakes with poisonous spit or breath |
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craftspeople living in mountains or stones |
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supernatural race |
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wild race of men destroyed by the gods |
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small, grotesque, monstrous creature |
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disembodied spirit |
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invisible creature |
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divinity of nature, manifestations of the interconnecting energy of the universe and paragons for the human |
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fox with paranormal abilities |
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snake-like creature with four legs |
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diminutive supernatural being |
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wrathful deity |
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spirit that can possess individuals and make them suffer |
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half-human creature |
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strong humanoid monster |
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official for divination |
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ghost of vengeance |
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divine spirit sent by Ọlọrun to assist humanity |
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large venomous serpents |
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supernatural being that inspires awe or wonder |
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kami manipulated by an onmyōji |
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souls of the dead |
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yōkai or kami that takes form of a hybrid of birds and monkeys |
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trinity of supreme divinity |
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supernatural race |
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entities who have attained immortality and supernatural abilities |
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creature |
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monster with supernatural abilities |
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monster with supernatural abilities |
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spirit barred from a peaceful afterlife |
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spiritual master |
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Beings | Concepts | Events | Figures | Locations | Objects | Practices |