S05E34 - Rakshasas

S05E34 - Rakshasas

From MonsterTalk by Blake Smith

June 8, 2026 · 53 min · Season 5 · Episode 34

About this episode

The episode explores the deep cultural and historical significance of Rakshasas, featuring an interview with academic Eric Zsebenyi.

Most Americans meet the Rakshasa in exactly two places: a 1974 episode of a beloved horror TV series and the pages of the Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual. Both versions give you a debonair, tiger-faced shape-changer with a taste for human flesh - but neither prepares you for how deep, how old, and how genuinely alive these creatures are. To dig us out of that pop-culture foxhole, we sat down with academic researcher Eric Zsebenyi for a tour that runs from the Rig Veda to the Ramayana, into Buddhism, through present-day Sri Lankan politics, and finishes at the tent-shaped tomb of a very naughty Victorian translator. 🎙️ Our GuestEric Zsebenyi holds a master's degree from Naropa University (2000) and has pursued Buddhist studies as a lifelong avocation alongside a career as a civil servant. His path to the Rakshasas began with a Dharma protector named Vetali in his own meditation practice - which, as you'll hear, leads straight back to one of India's stranger monsters. Blake met Eric at the recent Gods & Monsters Conference, where Eric delivered a paper on the Vetala. You can find Eric's work here: Eric Zsebenyi on Academia.edu Extensive show notes at Monstertalk.org…

People in this episode

Host: Blake Smith

Guest: Eric Zsebenyi

Topics covered

  • Rakshasas
  • Buddhism
  • Indian mythology
  • pop culture
  • horror
  • civil service

Keywords

  • Rakshasas
  • Buddhism
  • Rig Veda
  • Ramayana
  • Sri Lanka
  • horror
  • Dungeons & Dragons

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual, Rig Veda, Ramayana

Places: Sri Lanka

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