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Akuma No Temari Uta
may refer to: Fictional characters *Akuma, the race that the members of the heavy metal band Seikima-II portray *Akuma, the villain in Karateka (video game), ''Karateka'' (video game) *Akuma, demonic army in ''D.Gray-man'' media *Akuma, demon people in the ''Kindred of the East'' universe *Akuma, leader of the Akki Monks in The Hollow (TV series), ''The Hollow'' (TV series) *Akuma (NX Files), Akuma (''NX Files''), an evil demon spirit in the ''NX Files'' universe *Akuma (Street Fighter), Akuma (''Street Fighter''), a character in ''Street Fighter'' media *Akuma Shogun, the main villain of the Golden Mask Arc in ''Kinnikuman'' media *''Akuma-kun'', a manga series by Shigeru Mizuki, and an animated TV series by Toei Animation **''Akuma-kun: Makai no Wana'', a video game based upon the above *Akuma, a type of butterfly used to possess people in the animated series ''Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir'' People *Akuma (luchador), (born 1994), Mexican professional wrestler *Gran ...
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A devil is the personification of evil as it is conceived in various cultures and religious traditions. It is seen as the objectification of a hostile and destructive force. Jeffrey Burton Russell states that the different conceptions of the devil can be summed up as 1) a principle of evil independent from God, 2) an aspect of God, 3) a created being turning evil (a ''fallen angel''), and 4) a symbol of human evil. Each tradition, culture, and religion with a devil in its mythos offers a different lens on manifestations of evil.Jeffrey Burton Russell, ''The Devil: Perceptions of Evil from Antiquity to Primitive Christianity'', Cornell University Press 1987 , pp. 41–75 The history of these perspectives intertwines with theology, mythology, psychiatry, art, and literature developing independently within each of the traditions. It occurs historically in many contexts and cultures, and is given many different names— Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Mephistopheles, Iblis—and at ...
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