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Ambiguity
Yukshee/ Yuksha/ Yukshinee

Description
The Yukshee is an insatiable female sex demon of Hindu culture. The Yukshee continuously engages in sexual acts and is known to exhaust her male lover, sometimes to the point of impotency. Koka Pudit, an Indian sex manual writer, is known as the only sexual partner to match the demands of the gluttonous Yukshee.

Behavior
The Yukshee as a succubus, targets males for sexual intercourse. The Yukshee lives on a different plane spiritually from the human soul but is willing to make a physical relationship with a human through summoning, only to act in sexual activity. The process of summoning a Yukshee includes many hours of meditation. After being summoned by a human, the Yukshee will choose to have a bonding relationship with them or it will force itself on unsuspecting humans in violent acts. The Yukshee uses telepathy to appear to humans and act according to what they desire.

Ability
The Yukshee has sexual intercourse with humans that is described by male victims as intense and draining. The Yukshee can use magic to reach their partners through dreams. With the ability to use telepathy, the Yukshee can bond with their chosen partner. When experiencing a Yukshee physically, the sex may not be remembered by the partner if the Yukshee chooses so.

The Ramayuna of Valmeeki
The Yukshee makes an appearance in the story of Ramayuna of Valmeeki, written by Valmeeki. In which a Yukshee by the name Sooketoo is a virtuous enchantress. Bruhma, a Hindu god, gives her a daughter named Taruka who is given the strength of ten elephants. In this interpretation of the Yukshee, or Yuksha, she can assume various forms in the efforts to attack the hero of the story. Taruka’s physical appearance is described as a blooming maid, famous, beautiful and young. The downfall of Taruka (a Yuksha) is caused by a crescent shaped arrow shot by the seventh avatar of Vishnu, Rama the deity.

Kokkoka (Koka, Koka Pudit disambiguation)
Kokkoka is the 11th century writer of Ratirahasya, an Indian sex manual. Within this work, he discusses several aspects of sex with females. Including one portion on the sex he has had with strange women. There he claims that due to his virile nature, he was a match for the Yukshee.