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or yakshis (यक्षिणी Sanskrit: yakṣiṇī or yakṣī; Pali: yakkhiṇī or yakkhī) are a class of


female nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies that are different
from devas and asuras (classes of power-seeking beings), and gandharvas or apsaras (celestial
nymphs). Yakshinis and their male counterparts, the yakshas, are one of the
many paranormal beings associated with the centuries-old sacred groves of India. Yakshis are
also found in the traditional legends of Northeastern Indian tribes, ancient legends of Kerala, and
in the folktales of Kashmiri Muslims. Sikhism also mentions yakshas in its sacred texts.[3],mcfmf

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