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  • Yakshini
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  • A yakshini is the female counterpart of the male yaksha, and they both attend on Kubera (also called Kuber), the Hindu god of wealth who rules in the mythical Himalayan kingdom of Alaka. They both look after treasure hidden in the earth and resemble that of fairies. Yakshinis are often depicted as beautiful and voluptuous, with wide hips, narrow waists, broad shoulders, and exaggerated, spherical breasts. In the Uddamareshvara Tantra, thirty-six yakshinis are described, including their mantras and ritual prescriptions. A similar list of yakshas and yakshinis is given in the Tantraraja Tantra, where it says that these beings are givers of whatever is desired. Although Yakshinis are usually benevolent, there are also yakshinis with malevolent characteristics in Indian folklore.
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Battle Start
  • No mercy!
Soldiers
  • 3800
  • 6460
skill lv
  • Deal 250% DMG to all enemies / 15% chance
  • Deal 350% DMG to all enemies / 20% chance
procs
  • Infinite
ATK
  • 4100
  • 6478
friendship max
  • Come a little closer. Don't
  • worry, I only eat bad guys.
friendship event
  • It felt like you'd steal my
  • Sorry I tried to scare you
  • heart when we first met.
  • like that. It's just...
battle end
  • Tsk, the enemy got away!
Rarity
  • SR
login
  • It's been boring without you. Now, let's have some real fun!
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Element
  • Dark
Name
  • Yakshini
meet
  • None who lay eyes upon me live to tell their tale, heh heh.
DEF
  • 3900
  • 6162
Skill
  • Phantom Lance
Description
  • A voluptuous spirit feared as a man-eating demon, but she only eats villains.
Cost
  • 47
  • 56
friendship
  • Either I claim your life or we
  • ally. Well, which will it be?
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abstract
  • A yakshini is the female counterpart of the male yaksha, and they both attend on Kubera (also called Kuber), the Hindu god of wealth who rules in the mythical Himalayan kingdom of Alaka. They both look after treasure hidden in the earth and resemble that of fairies. Yakshinis are often depicted as beautiful and voluptuous, with wide hips, narrow waists, broad shoulders, and exaggerated, spherical breasts. In the Uddamareshvara Tantra, thirty-six yakshinis are described, including their mantras and ritual prescriptions. A similar list of yakshas and yakshinis is given in the Tantraraja Tantra, where it says that these beings are givers of whatever is desired. Although Yakshinis are usually benevolent, there are also yakshinis with malevolent characteristics in Indian folklore. The list of thirty-six yakshinis given in the Uddamareshvara Tantra is as follows: 1. * Vichitra (The Lovely One) 2. * Vibhrama (Amorous One) 3. * Hamsi (Swan) 4. * Bhishani (Terrifying), 5. * Janaranjika (Delighting Men) 6. * Vishala (Large Eyed) 7. * Madana (Lustful) 8. * Ghanta (Bell) 9. * Kalakarni (Ears Adorned with Kalas) 10. * Mahabhaya (Greatly Fearful) 11. * Mahendri (Greatly Powerful) 12. * Shankhini (Conch Girl) 13. * Chandri (Moon Girl) 14. * Shmashana (Cremation Ground Girl) 15. * Vatayakshini, Mekhala (Love Girdle) 16. * Vikala, Lakshmi (Wealth) 17. * Malini (Flower Girl) 18. * Shatapatrika (100 Flowers) 19. * Sulochana (Lovely Eyed) 20. * Shobha 21. * Kapalini (Skull Girl) 22. * Varayakshini 23. * Nati (Actress) 24. * Kameshvari 25. * Unknown * Unknown 26. * Manohara (Fascinating) 27. * Pramoda (Fragrant) 28. * Anuragini (Very Passionate) 29. * Nakhakeshi 30. * Bhamini 31. * Padmini 32. * Svarnavati 33. * Ratipriya (Fond of Love)