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"Hyndu mytholgy--what is meant by PISAACHA?
Asked by sudhakar kuruvada,
01 Mar 11:47 pm
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In Hindu folklore, the pisacha (literally, "eater of raw flesh") is a vampiric spirit often associated with the vetala and the rakshasa but of a lower order than both of these creatures. The name pisacha is occasionally used in a way that includes all the ghosts, goblins and vampires that haunt cemeteries and ruins in India.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 01 Mar 11:53 pm
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The pisacha (literally, "eater of raw flesh") is a vampiric spirit often associated with the vetala and the rakshasa but of a lower order than both of these creatures.
Answered by Quest, 02 Mar 11:20 am
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The pisacha (literally, "eater of raw flesh") is a vampiric spirit often associated with the vetala and the rakshasa but of a lower order than both of these creatures
Answered by iqbal seth, 02 Mar 04:34 am
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