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'''Akuma''' (悪魔) is a Japanese evil spirit. It is envisaged as a terrifying flying monster with a fiery head and eyes, carrying a sword. On occassion, it has also been named as: Akuma, ma, ma, akuma, toori akuma, toori akuma, toori-akuma or toori-akuma. The demon is also described as being the personification of evil and darkness, a [[demon]], [[devil]] or [[Satan]]-like to compare it with similar legends in Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
Akuma (悪魔) is a Japanese term. It may stand for:
 
The Japanese word akuma, which can mean:
Personification of evil and darkness; [[demon]], [[devil]] or [[Satan]] in Christianity, Islam and Judaism,
A god that blocks one's path to Nirvana; Mara in Buddhism
A very wicked person
 
For other possibilities, see the Wikipedia entry [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akuma here].

Latest revision as of 09:06, 20 October 2014

Akuma (悪魔) is a Japanese evil spirit. It is envisaged as a terrifying flying monster with a fiery head and eyes, carrying a sword. On occassion, it has also been named as: Akuma, ma, ma, akuma, toori akuma, toori akuma, toori-akuma or toori-akuma. The demon is also described as being the personification of evil and darkness, a demon, devil or Satan-like to compare it with similar legends in Christianity, Islam and Judaism.