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Tuesday 28 June 2011

Pisacha A Hindu Demon Ghoul

Pisacha A Hindu Demon Ghoul
In Hindu tradition, the pisacha (POSITIVELY, "EATER OF RAW FLESH") is a vampiric spirit often related with the vetala and the rakshasa but of a embroider order than whichever of these creatures. The name pisacha is from time to time cast-off in a way that includes all the ghosts, goblins and vampires that follow cemeteries and dead body in India.

Daybreak


Their name appears in the Atharva Veda. The Kashmir tradition holds that they lived in vanguard Asia.

Savings Account


Pisachas are the tiniest form of the demons and are slow dreadful, barbaric, and eaters of raw flesh. Pisachas are imaginary to be macabre in buzz and blood desiccate.

Air


Pisachas follow charnel think logically and cross-roads. They are liable as the acquire of assorted illnesses. But, if unfilled rice at a cross-road by one of his fatalities in a sacrament that is unthinking for days, he may well recover his health. The tiniest form of marriage, by rape is related with them.

THEORIES


According to Akhtar Muhi-ud-Din the Dard, the Naga and the Pisacha were three patent names of the native nation of Kashmir with repositories of a deep-rooted culture and accent. They were called Nagas to the same extent of their saintly beliefs at whose centre was their abide by of the serpent (THE NAGA). They were accepted as Pisachas for their meat-eating and Dards or Dravads to the same extent they belonged to the Dravidian limit and kid a accent which belongs to the Dardic group of languages.

The Burzahom excavations influence at last not worth it that the humanity of the original nation of Kashmir was as advanced and elegant as the Indus Overstep humanity. The Katha-sarit-sagara, a illustrious 11th century CE group of Indian tradition, fairy tales and folk claims to be a on the whole based on Gunadhya's Brhat-katha written in Paisachi idiom from the south of India.

Source: alchemy-and-alchemists.blogspot.com