rakshasa

[räkˈSHəsə]

rakshasa Definition

  • 1a demon or evil spirit in Hindu mythology
  • 2a cruel or malicious person

Using rakshasa: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rakshasa" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rakshasa was known for its ability to shape-shift and cause chaos.

  • Example

    He was a rakshasa of a boss, always belittling his employees and making unreasonable demands.

rakshasa Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rakshasa

Phrases with rakshasa

  • a traditional dance form from Sri Lanka that depicts the battle between good and evil, with the rakshasa as the villainous character

    Example

    The dancers performed the rakshasa dance with great energy and skill.

  • a term used to describe harsh or abusive language

    Example

    His rakshasa language towards his coworkers made the workplace toxic.

  • a type of tree found in India and Southeast Asia, also known as the 'devil tree' due to its poisonous properties

    Example

    The villagers warned the travelers not to camp near the rakshasa tree.

Origins of rakshasa

from Sanskrit 'rakṣas', meaning 'demon'

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Summary: rakshasa in Brief

The term 'rakshasa' [räkˈSHəsə] refers to a demon or evil spirit in Hindu mythology, known for its shape-shifting abilities and causing chaos. It can also refer to a cruel or malicious person, such as a boss who belittles their employees. The term extends into phrases like 'rakshasa dance,' a traditional Sri Lankan dance depicting the battle between good and evil.