Significance of Mythical creature
Synonyms: Supernatural being
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Hindu concept of 'Mythical creature'
In Hinduism, the term "mythical creature" pertains to entities like Keshi, symbolizing supernatural aspects within mythology, reflecting the rich tapestry of spiritual and fantastical beings in Hindu lore.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) Entities like Rakshasas and Pisacas, symbolizing the diverse mythological beings present in the narrative.[1] (2) References to the Rakshasas and other supernatural entities that take part in the battle.[2]
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Griffith)
(1) Refers to the dogs, kites, and vultures that are metaphorically expected to feed on the corpses after the battle.[3]
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) Refers to beings from mythology, such as Keshi, representing the supernatural elements within the text.[4]
From: Satapatha-brahmana
(1) Entities such as Rakshas that represent challenges or fears within the ritual context, motivating protective measures by the godly figures.[5]