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Transliteration of Sanskrit; raksasa, a term for demons in general, but which may also be divided into three classes.

1@Genii of a semidivine and benevolent nature similar to *Yasha –鍳.

2@Titans and powerful enemies of the gods similar to *Ashura ˆ’C—….

3@Fearful demons and ogres who go about at night, haunt cemeteries and devour humans. In Buddhism rasetsu are also believed to act as wardens under *Enmaou θ…–‚‰€ (the Lord of Hell), punishing the damned. Their female counterparts are called rasetsunyo —…™‹— or rasetsushi —…™‹Žz (Sk: raksasi), and ten of them are mentioned as tutelary spirits of the Lotus Sutra HOKEKYOU –@‰ΨŒo.
Carved images of rasetsu are known to have existed in China, and in Japan an early representation is to be found on a sutra cylindwe *kyouzutsu Œo“› dating from 1141 (Nara National Museum). Later these ten rasetsunyo came to be depicted accompanying *Fugen •Œ« in the picture of Fugen and the ten demonesses Fugen juurasetsunyo-zu •Œ«\—…™‹—}, wearing either Tang dynasty Chinese costume (e.g., Heian period painting at Rozanji œIŽRŽ› in Kyoto) or Japanese dress (e.g., Kamakura period painting in possession of the Hinohara “ϊ–μŒ΄ family in Tokyo).
The overlord of these demons is called Rasetsuten —…™‹“V or Nirichi ŸΈ–‰’ι (Sk: Nirrti/Nairrti) and is counted among the guardians of the eight directions, presiding over the southwest corner and thus figuring among the Twelve Deities *juuniten \“ρ“V which comprise the eight Guardians of the directions plus those of the Earth, Heaven, Sun and Moon. He is depicted with two arms, usually clad in armour, and seated (sometimes on a lion), but the objects held in his hands may vary. He appears among the Twenty Deities nijitten “ρ\“V of the *Kongoukai mandara ‹ΰ„ŠE™ΦδΆ—… (Mandara of the Diamond World) and also in the Gekongoubu-in ŠO‹ΰ„•”‰@ of the *Taizoukai mandara ‘Ω‘ ŠE™ΦδΆ—… (Mandara of the Womb World), accompanied by two rasetsunyo, one rasetsu boy rasetsu dounan —…™‹“Ά’j and one rasetsu girl rasetsu dounyo —…™‹“Ά—.
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