Enc of dem in wor rel and cul 97

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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Buta Sanniya 90 Buta Sanniya From Indonesian mythology come the demons known as Buta sanniya They cause derangement, distortion, and the loss of the use of limbs, but it is the religious obligation of the sanghuhu, lower caste priests, to appease these demons (see also BUTA and DAHA-ATA SANNIYA) Sources: Illes, Encyclopedia of Spirits, 875; Kapferer, Celebration of Demons, 231; Wijesekera, Deities and Demons, Magic and Masks, Part 2, 295, 299 Buta Terong Variations: Butoterong From Indonesian mythology comes the demon known as Buta Terong (“eggplant nose demon”), so named for his exceptionally large and round nose He also sports a double row of canine teeth and large eyes No matter how much he eats, he can never be sated A destroyer demon, Buta Terong spreads disease and illness It is the religious obligation of the sanghuhu, lower caste priests, to appease him Buta Terong is incapable of defeating a hero in a fight (see BUTA) Sources: Becker, Beyond Translation, 60; Headley, Durga’s Mosque, 501; Ras, Shadow of the Ivory Tree, 77 Butarab Butarab is one of the sixty-five SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH, according to the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, book two Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 80; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramein the Mage, 118 Butarah The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage names Butarah as one of the sixty-five SERVITORS OF KORE AND MAGOTH Sources: Ford, Adversary of the Bible, 92; Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 118; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 250, 256 Butatar Apollonius of Tyana stated in his Nuctemeron (Night Illuminated by Day) that Butatar is demon of calculations He has dominion over the third of the twelfth hour Sources: Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 77; Lévi, Transcendental Magic, 404 Buyasta In Persian demonology, Buyasta is a demon of laziness He prevents people from working Sources: Maberry, Vampire Universe, 64 Bydiel Bydiel is ranked as a PLANETARY PRINCE of Venus and one of the eleven WANDERING PRINCES (see PRINCES OF HELL) An AERIAL DEVIL, he commands twenty chief dukes, two hundred dukes, and a multitude of servitors If asked by his summoner, he will appear in an attractive form Bydiel is invoked for clothing and food He is most powerful during the fifth hour of the day (see SERVITORS OF BYDIEL) Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 71; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 232; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 105 Byleth Variations: Ba’al, BELETH, Bilet Originally a Phoenician goddess, King Byleth was named in the Theurgia Goetia as a FALLEN ANGEL formerly of the Order of Powers as well as one of the seventy-two SPIRITS OF SOLOMON He commands eighty legions of demons When summoned, he appears as a sorcerer riding upon a white horse with the sounding of trumpets announcing his arrival It should be noted, however, that Byleth is said to have a very bad temper and enjoys drinking wine When this demon was summoned by CHAM, son of Noah, they wrote a book of mathematics together Sources: Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 76; Lea, Materials Toward a History of Witchcraft, 545; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 234 Caacrinolaas Variations: Caacrinoles, Caaerinolaas, Caasimolar, Caassimolar, Classyalabolas, Glassia-labolis, Glasya, Glasya Labolas, Glasyalabolas According to medieval demonology and the grimoire Ars Goetia, Caacrinolaas is a president of Hell and titled the Author of Bloodshed and Manslaughter; however, some sources list him as an earl (see EARLS OF HELL and PRESIDENTS OF HELL) He commands thirty-six legions of demons Caacrinolaas appears before his summoner as a godlike being with the wings of a griffon or as a DOG with the wings of a griffon He is known to encourage acts of homicide, and he teaches the liberal arts and how to become invisible Sources: De Claremont, Ancient’s Book of Magic, 122; Peterson, Lesser Key of Solomon, 223; Scott, London Magazine, Vol 5, 378; Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 83 Cab According to Enochian lore, Cab is a CACOis unknown DAEMON His angelic counterpart (see ENOCHIAN CACODAEMONS) Sources: Chopra, Academic Dictionary of Mythology, 60; Laycock, Complete Enochian Dictionary, 92 Cabariel In the Theurgia Goetia, the second book of the Lemegeton, Cabariel is named as prince of the www.ebook777.com

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