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free ebooks ==> www.ebook777.com Andras 39 Poinsot, Complete Book of the Occult and Fortune Telling, 377 Ananel Variations: Anane The Book of Enoch lists Ananel as not just a FALLEN ANGEL but also as one of the CHIEF OF TENS who swore allegiance to SAMIAZA and rebelled against God He lusted after and took a human wife, fathering the NEPHILIM (see also GRIGORI and WATCHERS) Sources: Barton, Journal of Biblical Literature, Vols 30 –31, 162; Laurence, Book of Enoch, the Prophet, 6; Lévi, History of Magic, 38; Lumpkin, Fallen Angels, the Watchers, and the Origins of Evil, 31; Prophet, Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil, 174 Anarazel Variations: Anazarel Working in conjunction with FECOR and GAZIEL, Anarazel is a demon of buried treasure Together these three demons work to protect the treasures they guard When the bounty is close to discovery, it is Anarazel who moves it to a new location In addition to being a tutelary demon, he has the ability to cause earthquakes, inspire fear, raise storms, ring bells at midnight, and summon ghosts Sources: De Claremont, Ancient’s Book of Magic, 12; Hibbard, Three Elizabethan Pamphlets, 147; Nash, Works of Thomas Nashe, 232 Anatreth In the Testament of Solomon, Anatreth is the demon of fever and stomach pains He was the twenty-fifth spirit to appear before Solomon confessing to him that if he heard the words “Arara, Charara” he would instantly flee (see SPIRITS OF SOLOMON) Sources: Ashe, Qabalah, 49; Charlesworth, Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, Vol 2, 980; Conybeare, Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol 11, 37 Anchancho Variations: SUPAY Anchancho are the demons of disease in the demonology of the Collao people of the Andes According to their legends, Anchancho were born the children of a powerful prince named Malleu of Chacamita and his concubines They are described as looking like black whirlwinds Anchancho are powerful at twilight but if there is a storm as well, their power greatly increases Using the power of the evil eye they can charm a person, possess him, and once inside, drain the body of its blood directly from the heart Fortunately, Anchancho live in isolated mountain areas and their presence can be detected easily because they make a noise similar to the sound of a braying mule Their personal adversary is the god of plenty and wealth, Ekkekko Sources: Osborne, South American Mythology, 80; Senior, Illustrated Who’s Who in Mythology, 24; Turner, Dictionary of Ancient Deities, 51 Ancitif During the Louviers Possessions, which took place in Normandy, France, in 1643, Ancitif was the name of the individual demon who possessed Sister Barbara of St Michael He caused in her the typical signs of possession such as wild contortions of the body, glossolalia (speaking in tongues), shouting obscene words, and the sudden appearance and disappearance of a wound upon the body Sources: Robbins, Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology, 128; Samuelson, Visions of Tomorrow, 101; Shepard, Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, 51 And According to Enochian lore, And is a CACOthe angel Ndzn DAEMON His counterpart is (ENOCHIAN CACODAEMONS) Sources: Chopra, Academic Dictionary of Mythology, 26; Laycock, Complete Enochian Dictionary, 77 Andhaka Variations: Andhakasuravadhamurti Andhaka (“Cosmos”) is a demonic King from Hindu demonology He was born blind and ugly from a drop of Lord Shiva’s sweat In art he is commonly shown as being impaled upon Lord Shiva’s trident or as a dark-skinned skeletal being whose blood has been drained from his body Andhaka is notably malevolent and incredibly fierce; he has a terrible roar that he uses in combat to frighten his opponents If ever he is cut, as he bleeds, smaller versions of himself are created from the droplets of blood He can only be destroyed after he decides to marry a beautiful woman who is like a mother to him Sources: Garg, Encyclopaedia of the Hindu World, Vol 2, 449; Williams, Handbook of Hindu Mythology, 54 – Andras Christian demonology says that Andras, the demon of quarrels, is a FALLEN ANGEL and Grand MARQUIS OF HELL who commands thirty legions, although conflicting sources claim him to be a prince (see PRINCES OF HELL) When summoned, he appears as a naked man with a set of angelic wings and the head of an owl He rides upon the back of a black wolf and wields a saber

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