6. Characters and their respective Hindu equivalence 

(Codes inside parenthesis are in EUC-JIS format)

As mentioned, many of CLAMP's Rg Veda characters are taken from gods of the sacred writings, Rg Veda, of Hinduism.  Here is a list of their original names and meanings in alphabetical order.  Again, this is NOT a complete list of characters.  Only those with equivalent Hindu names will be listed. 

CLAMP's name Sanskrit name Original (Sanskrit) symbolism
Aizenmyouou (°¦À÷ÌÀ²¦) Ragaraja a six-armed god of love
Ashura (°¤½¤Íå) Asura anti-deva (deva = god), i.e. hiten; 
battle-loving Buddhist demon
Bishamonten (Èûº»ÌçÅ·) Kuvera/ 
Vaisravana
the most popular god among the Shitennou, rules Yaksa;  god of treasure
Gigei (µ»·Ý) ? goddess born from the head of Mahesvara (Shiva); patron of artists (seems non-Hindu in origin) 
Jikokuten (»ý¹ñÅ·) Dhrita-rastra commands Gandharvas and Pisakas
Kara (²àÍå) Kala black
Karura (²àÏ°Íå) Garuda Garuda & Naga are bitter enemies; Garuda is sometimes known as dragon killer; Garuda in CLAMP's story is Karura's bird
Kendappa (´¥ïòÇÌ) Gandharvas musicians of heaven
Kisshouten (µÈ¾ÍÅ·) Lakshmi/ 
Sri-mahadevi
wife of Vishnu in Hindu myths; wife or sister of Bishamonten in Buddhist myths; goddess of fortune; 
more commonly written as Kichijouten in Japanese
Koumokuten (×¢ÌÜÅ·) Virupaksa has Nagas under his command
Kumaraten (¶æËàÍåÅ·) Karttikeya/ 
Skanda
son of Shiva and a war god; rides on a peacock
Kuyou (¶åÍË) Kushiu in Buddhist astrology is 7 heavenly bodies Keito & Rago (Comet and Eclipse)
Naga (Æá²À) Naga Naga is translated as Dragon in Japanese but is a cobra in Hindu myths
Rasetsu (ÍåÑë) Rakasha race of ex-gods (similar to Yaksa) but ended up worse than Yaksa; appear as bitter enemies of the heroes; king is Ravana, a half-bro of Kuvera (Bishamonten) & Indrajit
Souma (ÁÉËà) Soma a drink obtained from a plant of the same name that gives the drinker immortality; also name of a Vedic god associated to the Moon
Taishaku-ten (Äë¼áÅ·) Indra god of thunder/lightning/rain; greatest god
Yama (ÌíËà) Yama the first human in Hindu mythology; also Enma Daioh in Japan
Yasha (Ì뺵) Yaksa was god before the Aryans came; got degenerated into demons and fairies but later regain divine status; demon
Zouchouten (ÁýĹŷ) Virudhaka has undeads (Pisacas) and Kumbhanda (either Yaksa or Kinnara/ri) under command

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