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|title=Rakshasa
 
|title=Rakshasa
|text=A demon or unrighteous spirit in Hinduism that feeds on human flesh. They are shapechangers and magicians, and often appear in the forms of humans, dogs, and large birds. They can make themselves invisible and can not enter a home without being invited. According to the Ramayana, an ancient Sanskrit epic, they were created from the Foot of Brahma, the Hindu God of Creation. Many Rakshasa were particularly wicked humans in previous incarnations and are known to disturb sacrifices, desecrate graves and possess human beings. Translated to English, Rakshasa means injurer.
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|text= A demon or unrighteous spirit in Hinduism that feeds on human flesh. They are shapechangers and magicians, and often appear in the forms of humans, dogs, and large birds. They can make themselves invisible and can not enter a home without being invited. According to the Ramayana, an ancient Sanskrit epic, they were created from the Foot of Brahma, the Hindu God of Creation. Many Rakshasa were particularly wicked humans in previous incarnations and are known to disturb sacrifices, desecrate graves and possess human beings. Translated to English, Rakshasa means injurer.
 
|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown]])
 
|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown]])
 
|source= [[Official Website]]
 
|source= [[Official Website]]
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===Powers and Abilities===
 
===Powers and Abilities===
 
* Can shapeshift into anything they want to be.
 
* Can shapeshift into anything they want to be.
* Invisibility.
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* Invisibility
* Superhuman Strength.
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* Superhuman strength
* Heightened Senses - Rakshasas could hear Dean's entire conversation, despite being outside human hearing distance.
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* Heightened senses - [[Barry Papazian]] could hear Dean's entire conversation, despite being outside human hearing distance.
  
 
===Weaknesses===
 
===Weaknesses===
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* Killed by a knife of pure brass.
 
* Killed by a knife of pure brass.
  
==Appearances==
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==Episodes==
 
===[[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown]]===
 
===[[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown]]===
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|text= '''Sam:''' Rakshasa.<br>
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'''Dean:''' What's that?<br>
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'''Sam:''' Ellen's best guess. It's a race of ancient Hindu creatures. They appear in human form, they feed on human flesh, they can make themselves invisible, and they cannot enter a home without first being invited.
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|author= [[Sam]] and [[Dean]]
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|source= [[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown]]
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A rakshasa is disguised as the blind knife thrower who works with the circus. It appears to children as a clown, and, when they invite it into their home, it kills their parents. [[Ellen]] tells [[Dean]] and [[Sam]] the creature can be killed with a knife of pure brass. As it pursues them, it becomes invisible, but Sam manages to kill the rakshasa with a brass pipe from the organ in the funhouse.
 
A rakshasa is disguised as the blind knife thrower who works with the circus. It appears to children as a clown, and, when they invite it into their home, it kills their parents. [[Ellen]] tells [[Dean]] and [[Sam]] the creature can be killed with a knife of pure brass. As it pursues them, it becomes invisible, but Sam manages to kill the rakshasa with a brass pipe from the organ in the funhouse.
  
[[Category:Library]][[Category:Creatures & Spirits]][[Category:Pad of Definitions]]
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==Rakshasa in Lore==
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[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Library]][[Category:Creatures & Spirits]][[Category:Pad of Definitions]]

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Rakshasa
Powers and Abilities Shapeshifters that can make themselves invisible.
Vulnerabilities A knife of pure brass. Cannot enter a home without an invitation.
Appearance Humanoid; can appear in any form it wants.
Episode(s) 2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown

Rakshasa

A demon or unrighteous spirit in Hinduism that feeds on human flesh. They are shapechangers and magicians, and often appear in the forms of humans, dogs, and large birds. They can make themselves invisible and can not enter a home without being invited. According to the Ramayana, an ancient Sanskrit epic, they were created from the Foot of Brahma, the Hindu God of Creation. Many Rakshasa were particularly wicked humans in previous incarnations and are known to disturb sacrifices, desecrate graves and possess human beings. Translated to English, Rakshasa means injurer.

Pad of Definitions (2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown), Official Website

History

Rakshasas are creatures from Hindu mythology and are very nasty. They eat human flesh, sleep on a bed of dead insects and are great at shapeshifting. A rakshasa cannot enter a house without first being invited. The one in Supernatural appeared as a clown at the fair who would follow children home, get the child to let them into the house and then eat the parents.

Characteristics

Powers and Abilities

  • Can shapeshift into anything they want to be.
  • Invisibility
  • Superhuman strength
  • Heightened senses - Barry Papazian could hear Dean's entire conversation, despite being outside human hearing distance.

Weaknesses

  • Cannot enter a home without invitation.
  • Killed by a knife of pure brass.

Episodes

2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown

Sam: Rakshasa.

Dean: What's that?

Sam: Ellen's best guess. It's a race of ancient Hindu creatures. They appear in human form, they feed on human flesh, they can make themselves invisible, and they cannot enter a home without first being invited.

Sam and Dean, 2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown

A rakshasa is disguised as the blind knife thrower who works with the circus. It appears to children as a clown, and, when they invite it into their home, it kills their parents. Ellen tells Dean and Sam the creature can be killed with a knife of pure brass. As it pursues them, it becomes invisible, but Sam manages to kill the rakshasa with a brass pipe from the organ in the funhouse.

Rakshasa in Lore