Raksha
Raksha is a term with multiple uses in South Asian languages and cultures. In Sanskrit and several Indian languages, raksha means protection, guard, or safekeeping. It serves as a linguistic root in words related to security and care, and it also forms part of the name Rakshasa, the class of beings traditionally described as demons in Hindu mythologies.
In Hindu mythology, Rakshasas are a widespread category of beings with supernatural powers. They are often
Raksha is also associated with the festival of Raksha Bandhan, celebrated in parts of India and Nepal.
As an onomastic element, Raksha is used as a feminine given name in India and Nepal. It
In modern usage, Raksha appears in literature, cinema, and popular culture as a personal name or thematic