Yoni vs Oni - What's the difference?
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The female sexual organs, or a symbol of them, especially as an object of veneration within certain types of Hinduism, Buddhism, and other cultures.
* 2004 , Johanna Wikoff, Deborah Romaine, The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Kama Sutra , Alpha Books 2004, p. 242:
* 2001 , David Adams Leeming, A Dictionary of Asian Mythology , Oxford 2001, p. 205:
* 1997 , David R Kinsley, Tantric Visions of the Divine Feminine , University of California 1997, p. 235:
A Japanese evil spirit or demon.
* 1908 , Henri L. Joly, Legend in Japanese Art: A Description of Historical Episodes, Legendary Characters, Folk-lore, Myths, Religious Symbolism, Illustrated in the Arts of Old Japan ,
* 1918 , William Elliot Griffis,
* 1979 , Marian Ury, Tales of Times Now Past: Sixty-Two Stories from a Medieval Japanese Collection , University of California Press, ISBN 0520038649,
* 1992 , Karl M. Schwarz, Netsuke Subjects: A Study on the Netsuke Themes with Reference to Their Interpretation and Symbolism , Böhlau Verlag Wien, ISBN 3205055152,
* 2005 , Christopher Hart, Manga Mania Shoujo: How to Draw the Charming and Romantic Characters of Japanese Comics , ISBN 0823029735,
* 2011 , Mike Shel, "Ecology of the Oni", Jade Regent: The Brinewall Legacy , Paizo Publishing, ISBN 978-1-60125-361-3, page 69:
As nouns the difference between yoni and oni
is that yoni is the female sexual organs, or a symbol of them, especially as an object of veneration within certain types of Hinduism, Buddhism, and other cultures while oni is a Japanese evil spirit or demon.As a proper noun ONI is
initialism of Office of Naval Intelligence|lang=en.yoni
English
(wikipedia yoni)Noun
(en noun)- Stroke your partner's thighs and caress her breasts as you make love to her yoni with your mouth and tongue.
- In Hinduism [...] and Tantrism [...], the yoni is the generative organ of the Goddess.
- The goddess blesses him by placing his li?gam in her yoni .
Derived terms
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(en-noun)page 263-264
- ONI' . Generic name for devils, the representation of which in art is quite a common feature. ' Onis have claws, a square head with two horns, sharp teeth, and malignant eyes surmounted by big eyebrows; occasionally they wear trousers of tiger skin.
Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks
- Across the ocean, in Japan, there once lived curious creatures called Onis . Every Japanese boy and girl has heard of them, though one has not often been caught.
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- "That's no human being playing the instrument," he thought in amazement. "It can only be an oni or some such being."
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- The standing Shoki holds with his left hand an oni on his leg.
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- This is actually a boy bishie in the form of an ogre. It's called an oni in Japanese. Onis have supernatural powers that can command the forces of nature such as wind (to create hurricanes) and lightning (to create thunderbolts).
- The oni are a diverse group of evil spirits who take on the form of humanoid creatures so that they can enjoy the pleasures and vices of the flesh.