•
Roger Zelazny's novel
Lord of Light, the Rakasha are a type of
extraterrestrial beings consisting of "stable fields of energy". They were present before the arrival of humans on the planet of the novel, and are apparently native to it. • In the novel "The Man-Eater of Malgudi," by Indian writer
R.K. Narayan, the anxieties of the protagonist, Nataraj, about a relentlessly violent hunter who has come to town are eased when his employee reminds him that rakshasas always contain the seeds of their own destruction. He tells Nataraj of a rakshasa who scorched the earth with the flames at the ends of his arms but in the end killed himself when he was tricked into touching his hands to his own forehead. The moral of inevitable self-destruction of the "monster-demons" is central to the book's plot and theme, as it allows Nataraj to maintain his pacifism and fatalism even in the face of the antagonist's worst provocations. • In
Journey to the West, a famous Chinese novel, one of the antagonists is named 'Lady Raksha' • In the
manga Berserk, There is a character called Rakshas, who is one of Griffith's apostle lieutenants in the new Band of the Hawk. His body is composed of an amorphous cloak, with his head (and possibly other body parts) hidden inside. He also wears a three eyed mask. • In the
manga Fist of the North Star, the character Shachi is referred to as "Rakshasa, the
Asura-devouring beast". • In the
fantasy novel
Song in the Silence, by Elizabeth Kerner, the demons are referred to as rakshasa by their dragon enemies. • In the
Children of the Lamp novels by
P.B. Kerr, the elder djinn of the Marid tribe is named Mr. Rakshasas. • In the
Gold Digger comic series, the character Genn is a member of the Rakshasa race, which is a genderless race of shapeshifters who feed on the ethereal energy of other beings for sustenance. • In
F. Paul Wilson's novel
The Tomb, hero
Repairman Jack confronts a Bhagavad Gita-studying foe who commands a pack of demonic
Rakosh (
Rakoshi, plural). While the name of the creatures is not an exact match for Rakshasa, the correspondence of origin, name, and demonic character is clear. • A group of rakshasas makes a brief appearance in
Neil Gaiman's novel
American Gods. • A Rakshasa turns out to be the primary villain in
The Iron Ring, a fantasy book by
Lloyd Alexander. • In
Chaos Comics, Rakshasa is the girlfriend of the lesbian vampiress
Purgatori. Rak was the child of demon rape, when her English missionary mother was attacked by a Rakshasa demon. • Rakshasa is the name of one of the three Loki accidentally released by Tiger in
Sword-Singer by
Jennifer Roberson. • Rakshasa feature in the original novel
Resurrecting Ravana based on the
Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series. • In
The Last Vampire, a Rakshasa is briefly mentioned as the cause of a plague that ravages Sita's village, and the priest that comes to this conclusion attempts to summon a
Yakshini to destroy the Rakshasa, setting the story in motion. • Rakshasas have a major role in the
Game World Trilogy by
Samit Basu. The trilogy includes
The Simoqin Prophecies, ''
The Manticore's Secret and The Unwaba Revelations. Here the rakshasas are magical creatures, know plenty of magic themselves, see humans as snacks, are efficient shape-shifters and have a country of their own, called Imokoi''. Their chief, a combination of Harry Potter's
Voldemort and the Ramayan's
Ravan, is known as the
Dark Lord. • Rakshasa feature in
Benedict Jacka's novels
Cursed and
Taken. • The
light novel series
Campione! involves characters called
Campioni ("champions") who kill a god and thereby steal that god's power. Rakshasa Monarch is one of the many names that Campioni are known by; they are believed by Japanese mages to be reincarnations of a Rakshasa King. • In the
Doctor Who Virgin New Adventures novel
All-Consuming Fire, an alien menace turns its slaves into winged demons, which are referred to as "Rakshassa". • In
Rakasha: Legend of the Hindi Tiger Demon, the short story collection by Robert B. Davis, a Rakasha serves as the primary antagonist. • In the Japanese light novel series
Chivalry of a Failed Knight (
Rakudai Kishi no Eiyuutan or
Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry) by Riku Misora, one of the main character Ikki Kurogane's supernatural martial arts techniques is called
Ittou Rasetsu, meaning "single-strike rakshasa" (
rasetsu being Japanese for "rakshasa"). • In the
Steampunk novel
Prudence by
Gail Carriger, the Rakshasas are a vampire-like people in India. They co-operate with the
British East India Company and serve as tax collectors. • Argentinean creators Eduardo Mazzitelli and
Enrique Alcatena created a hardcover comic book rating just over one hundred pages in early 2022, named after and featuring the Rakshasas. ==Video games==