Rabhas
Rabhas, also known as Rabhasas, are mythical creatures from Hindu mythology, often depicted as demonic beings with the head of a dog and the body of a human. They are typically portrayed as fierce and aggressive, often associated with the god Shiva. The term "Rabhas" is derived from the Sanskrit word "rabhas," which means "devourer" or "destroyer."
In Hindu mythology, Rabhas are often depicted as enemies of the gods, particularly Shiva. They are said
Rabhas are often depicted in art and literature as having a dog's head with sharp teeth and
The exact origins and significance of Rabhas vary depending on the specific Hindu tradition and region. However,