Yaksha is an enchanted spirit of Sri Lanka whose ways of devouring
victims are similar to that of the vampires of the West. They are also
known as the vampires of Sri Lanka. There are two identities of the
Yaksha; one was not offensive. The responsibility of this creature is to
preserve and protect nature, especially in mountainous areas. The other
identity devours those travelers who were lost in the woods.
Yaksha in Different Cultures
The Yaksha
is also known in India. They are depicted as male warriors, while the females
referred to as yaksinis are beautiful women with round faces and large breasts. In other accounts, the
Yaksha in Sri Lanka is also called Yaka. The Dala-Kumara Yaka,
Kalu-Kamara Yaka and Riri Yaka. The Kalu Kumara Yaka is a demon that
usually preys on the children. This creature was often held responsible
for the disease of the children and also for miscarriage. The Kalu Kumara
Yaka was used to be an arhat until it fell in love with a princess that
eventually turned him into a demon.
Yaksha in
Literature
The
accounts on Yaksha can also be found at the Sacrifice for a Stanza.
It states:
The monster was a Yaksha, so inhuman and awe-inspiring, with the
eye so furiously glaring on Buddha, and the mouth stained with dripping blood.
It was this monstrous devil that had just recited those two lines which had so
greatly inspired him that he thought they came from a mouth other than that of
this evil genius.
…..
In the
story, Buddha asked a favor of the Yaksha; however, the creature planned
to devour him as an exchange. Buddha asked the beast to finish a line,
and that Buddha would engrave the prose to the stone using his blood. After
that, the Yaksha can do as he pleases. However, when the Yaksha was done
and Buddha was prepared to meet his destiny, the Yaksha changed into a
goddess. It states:
When the Yaksha finished, Buddha made one of his fingers
bleed, and with the dripping blood inscribed the whole stanza on the rock. This
being done, Buddha threw himself over the precipice in order to fulfill his
promise. But behold! at this crisis the hideous vampire suddenly changed his
features, he became Sakrendra, a reigning god of the heavens and a most
powerful guardian angel of Buddhism. Buddha, falling into the abyss, was
miraculously received in the arms of this god, who now honored and revered him.
The heavens showered flowers and the universe resounded with divine music.
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