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- noun Plural form of
rakshasa .
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Examples
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Reworked from “generic rakshasa” to “demented vampire rakshasa who kills vampires and rakshasas!”
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It had facilities for enjoying every conceivable pleasure, drinking rooms, a vast harem of beautiful women, and fierce rakshasas guarding every gate and door.
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She flew screaming in pain across the forest to where her other brother Khara was camped with a large army of marching rakshasas.
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The rakshasas had already set it on fire to prevent the medicine from reaching Ram and Lakshman, so Hanuman picked up the entire mountain and brought it back.
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It was a forest famous for its towering banyan trees, hundreds of feet tall, and the many ashrams of forest-dwelling yogis and rishis, as well as evil rakshasas who would hide in the dark caves.
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She flew screaming in pain across the forest to where her other brother Khara was camped with a large army of marching rakshasas.
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It was a forest famous for its towering banyan trees, hundreds of feet tall, and the many ashrams of forest-dwelling yogis and rishis, as well as evil rakshasas who would hide in the dark caves.
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The rakshasas had already set it on fire to prevent the medicine from reaching Ram and Lakshman, so Hanuman picked up the entire mountain and brought it back.
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The rakshasas had already set it on fire to prevent the medicine from reaching Ram and Lakshman, so Hanuman picked up the entire mountain and brought it back.
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It had facilities for enjoying every conceivable pleasure, drinking rooms, a vast harem of beautiful women, and fierce rakshasas guarding every gate and door.
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