Saci
saci
n.
(Brazilian folclore) mischievous one-legged African-Brazilian child
saç
n.
hair, sheet iron, sheet metal, tin plate
Saci
[Other] Woodland spirits in Brazilian Negro folklore and African-derived religious beliefs. These spirits are of trickster-like character and are clearly belonging to the African character of "little people" of the forests, which are prevalent among many tribes. The exact origin of the Brazilian name has not been ascertained.
Indrani
[Hindu] Indrani was Indra's wife and consort; in the early Vedic accounts she was merely a female shadow of him. She is sometimes referred to as the goddess of wrath. She was the daughter of the demon Puloman, whom Indra killed. She was always described as beautiful, but was said to have one thousand eyes. In later Hindu times, she came to personify jealousy and was regarded as of evil intent. In southern India, however, she was ranked as one of the nine astral deities who were the highest of the gods. Her symbolic animal was either the lion or the elephant.