Encyclopedia of Demons in World Religions and C...

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A half-man, half-bird entity representing thunderclouds and the southern wind.

The encyclopedia stands out for its sheer breadth, covering traditions ranging from Christianity and Judaism to Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and ancient Sumero-Akkadian mythology. Encyclopedia of Demons in World Religions and C...

Primal destructive forces that personify unchecked human desires like greed and aggression. Described as a demon of life and reproduction,

Described as a demon of life and reproduction, often depicted with a wolf's body and a serpent's head. A figure whose entry is notably one of

One of the most compelling themes explored is that demons often act as "mirrors" of human nature. In many cultures, these entities are not just external threats but personifications of internal flaws—envy, lust, and anger.

A figure whose entry is notably one of the book's most detailed, tracing her evolution from a nocturnal demon to a central figure in occult lore. Demons as Cultural Mirrors