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Bachelor, The
The Bachelor is essentially a name that is applied to SATAN when he is in the guise of a great
he-goat. It was alleged that he had sexual intercourse with witches in this form.
Sources: Michelet, La Sorcière, 171; Smedley, Occult
Sciences, 56.

Bad
In Persian demonology Bad was a DJINN and
the demon of tempests who could control the
wind. He is most powerful on the twenty-second
day of every month.
Sources: Drury, Dictionary of the Esoteric, 26.

Badad
In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage,
book two, Badad (“Solitary”) is among the one
hundred eleven SERVITORS OF AMAYMON, ARITON, ORIENS, AND PAYMON (see AMAYMON,
ARITON, ORIENS, and PAYMON).

Sources: Belanger, Dictionary of Demons, 57; Susej,
Demonic Bible, 256; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin,
244.

Bael
Variations: BAAL, Baël, Baell, Beal, Bel, Bele,
Belenus, Beli, Belinus, BELUS


In Johann Wierus’s Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (False Monarchy of Demons, 1583), Bael
(“Lord”) is listed with the rank of First King of
Hell of the Eastern Section, commanding sixtysix legions. He appears to his summoner as a cat,
a toad (or crab), a man, or a conglomeration of
all three at once and speaking with a hoarse voice.
Bael is a good warrior and is known to grant the
gift of alertness, cunning, and how to become invisible.
Sources: Baskin, Sorcerer’s Handbook, 276; Collin de
Plancy, Dictionary of Witchcraft, 22; De Laurence,
Lesser Key of Solomon, Goetia, 22; McLean, Treatise of
Angel Magic, 51; Melton, Encyclopedia of Occultism and
Parapsychology, 315; Waite, Unknown World 1894 –
1895, 230; Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft, 96.

Bafamal
In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage,
book two, Bafamal is listed as one of the thirtytwo SERVITORS OF ASTAROT (see ASTAROT).

Sources: Ford, Bible of the Adversary, 91; Mathers,
Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 116; Von
Worms, Book of Abramelin, 249.

Baglis
Baglis, the demon of balance and measures,
was mentioned in Apollonius of Tyana’s Nuctemeron (Night Illuminated by Day). He is most
powerful during the second hour of the day.

Sources: Davidson, Dictionary of Angels, 68; Gettings, Dictionary of Demons, 45; Webster, Encyclopedia
of Angels, 31.


Bahak-Zivo
Variations: Bahak-ziwa, Father of the DJINN
In the Codex Nazaraeus (Codex of the Nazarenes,
also known as the Book of Adam), Bahak-Zivo
was the DJINN who called the world into existence, pulling it from the dark waters. He failed
in the construction of creating life with a soul because he did not know ORCUS, the bottomless
pit. Even calling upon a more pure spirit, Fetahil,
he was still unable to create life with a soul.
Sources: Blavatsky, Secret Doctrine, 195; Dunlap, SÉd,
50–1; Norberg, Codex Nasaraeus, 149.

Bahal
In the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage,
book two, Bahal (“to disturb”) is listed as one of
the thirty-two SERVITORS OF ASTAROT (see ASTAROT).

Sources: Belanger, Dictionart of Demons, 58;
Mathers, Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the
Mage, 106; Von Worms, Book of Abramelin, 249.

Bahaman
A DJINN from Persian demonology, Bahaman
is the demon of appeasing anger. He has power
over oxen, sheep, and all animals of a peaceful
nature.
Sources: De Claremont, Ancients’ Book of Magic, 119;
Spence, Encyclopedia of Occultism, 62; Susej, Demonic
Bible, 70.

Bairiron

The Zodiac Qlippoth lists Emperor Bairiron as
a demon of balanced power and authority (see
QLIPPOTHIC ORDERS OF DEMONS). He and the
demons of his order are described as a dragonlike lion. Bairiron will assist the ANTICHRIST
when he comes to being on earth. This demon
gives feeling of empowerment and energy, helps
write spells, and gain spell ideas. He teaches communication and wisdom to those who ask for it
from him. Bairiron’s sacred color is black and his
zodiacal sign is Aries.

Sources: Ford, Book of the Witch Moon Chorozon Edition, 334; Mathers, Sorcerer and his Apprentice, 25.

BâjangJANG)
In Malaysia witches and sorcerers have the
ability through a magical ceremony to bring forth
a vampiric demon. The ceremony involves the
body of a stillborn child or the corpse of a family
member. The demon, when called up, if male, is
referred to as a bâjang; the female of the species
is known as a langsuir. A strong enough caster



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