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- Pishacha abstract "Pishachas (Devanāgarīपिशाच, IASTPiśāca) are flesh eating demons, according to Hindu mythology. Their origin is obscure, although some believe that they were created by Brahma. Another legend describes them as the sons of either Krodha (a Sanskrit word meaning anger) or of Dakṣa’s daughter Piśāca. They have been described to have a dark complexion with bulging veins and protruding, red eyes. They are believed to have their own language, which is called Paiśāci.They like darkness and traditionally are depicted as haunting cremation grounds along with other demons like Bhoota (meaning ghosts) and Vetālas. Piśācas have the power to assume different forms at will, and may also become invisible. They feed on human energies. Sometimes, they possess human beings and alter their thoughts, and the victims are afflicted with a variety of maladies and abnormalities like insanity. Certain mantras are supposed to cure such afflicted persons, and drive away the Piśāca which may be possessing that particular human being. In order to keep the Piśāca away, they are given their share of offerings during certain religious functions and festivals.The origin of Piśāca is unknown. It is probably the personification of ignis fatuus. It is also maybe the demonization of some Indian tribes by Aryans who lived in the Piśāca Kingdom. Pāṇini, in his Aṣṭādhyāyi, told us that the Piśāca were a "warrior clan". In Mahābhārata, the "Piśāca people" (equivalent to the modern day Nuristani people) are said to live in northwest India, and they are descendants of Prajāpati Kaśyapa. And there are some Piśāca languages in north India.".
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- Pishacha hasPhotoCollection Pishacha.
- Pishacha subject Category:Demons_in_Hinduism.
- Pishacha subject Category:Hindu_legendary_creatures.
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- Pishacha type Abstraction100002137.
- Pishacha type Belief105941423.
- Pishacha type Cognition100023271.
- Pishacha type Content105809192.
- Pishacha type Creativity105624700.
- Pishacha type DemonsInHinduism.
- Pishacha type Devil109542339.
- Pishacha type EvilSpirit109541919.
- Pishacha type HinduLegendaryCreatures.
- Pishacha type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Pishacha type Imagination105625465.
- Pishacha type LegendaryCreature109487022.
- Pishacha type Monster109491966.
- Pishacha type MythicalBeing109484664.
- Pishacha type MythicalMonster109492123.
- Pishacha type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Pishacha type Spirit109545324.
- Pishacha type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Pishacha comment "Pishachas (Devanāgarīपिशाच, IASTPiśāca) are flesh eating demons, according to Hindu mythology. Their origin is obscure, although some believe that they were created by Brahma. Another legend describes them as the sons of either Krodha (a Sanskrit word meaning anger) or of Dakṣa’s daughter Piśāca. They have been described to have a dark complexion with bulging veins and protruding, red eyes.".
- Pishacha label "Pishacha".
- Pishacha label "Пишачи".
- Pishacha label "ピシャーチャ".
- Pishacha label "毕舍遮".
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- Pishacha sameAs 피샤차.
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- Pishacha isPrimaryTopicOf Pishacha.