Raksha

Raksha is a minor character from Disney's 1967 film The Jungle Book.

Background
Raksha is introduced as a wolf acquaintance of Bagheera. Unlike her mate, Raksha does not speak, and her name is not mentioned during the film. Due to her short appearance, little of her personality is known, but she can be assumed to be caring and motherly, due to her adoption of Mowgli.

The Jungle Book
Raksha appears at the very start of the film, and is seen at her den with her new cubs. Though narration, Bagheera, states that he knew the family, and hoped that the pack would accept the newborn mancub he had discovered. Bagheera initially leaves the baby near the den, but the wolves do not notice as they have already entered the den. Bagheera intentionally startles the baby, causing him to cry. Raksha comes to investigate, and immediately accepts the baby. However, when her mate, Rama comes in, it takes some unspoken persuasion from Raksha for him to accept the mancub. Enamored with the baby, Rama accepts the baby, and Raksha carries the basket containing the mancub into the den.

Presumably, Raksha raised Mowgli for ten years. She is seen in a cameo, where Bagheera is describing Mowgli's popularity with the pack. However, she makes no appearances afterward.

Trivia

 * Raksha means "protection".
 * Raksha plays a larger role in Rudyard Kipling's original stories.