Az (Azi) is in Zoroastrianism, the Demon of avarice, gluttony, insatiability, and lust. Az is often paired with NIYAZ (want) and is featured also in Zurvanite and Manichaean texts. The pair is
Azazel (Azael) is the Archdemon of the Judean desert and king of the seirim, goatlike spirits.On the Day of Atonement, Jewish custom called for the offering of two goats. One was sacrificed
Azhi Dahaka (Azhi Dahaki, Azi, Azdaha, Ahi, Zohak) is in Persian and Babylonian lore, a snake Demon. Azhi Dahaka is Zohak in the Avesta creation myth of Zoroastrianism, as the personification of
A bacucei is in Greek lore, Demons of pride. The bacucei incite people to vanity, pomposity, arrogance, condescension, and false humility. The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology – Written by Rosemary Ellen
baptism A spiritual rite of transformation, rebirth, initiation, and Exorcism. In the Christian tradition, baptism protects a soul against evil and the snares of the Devil. In Possession cases, a DemonIAC who
Baraqijalis is a Fallen Angel who teaches astrology. Baraqijal (possibly a variant of Barakiel) is named in 1 Enoch as a “chief of ten” leader of troops of fallen angels. In Jubilees
A Bar Egara is a Syrian Demon that sits on the rooftops of homes and attacks men as they leave to go to work. SOURCE: The Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology –
Barbiel (also known as : Barakiel, Barbuel, Baruel) is a Fallen Angel also described as a good angel. As a fallen angel Barbiel is the former prince of the orders of virtues
Bealphares is a Demon who will tell where treasure is hidden and will fetch gold or silver. Bealphares appears in the likeness of either a fair man or a fair woman and
Beherit Demon who is a great duke of Hell commanding 26 Legions of lesser Demons. Beherit has red skin and appears as a soldier wearing a crown and riding a red horse.
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