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are supposed to cure such afflicted persons and drive away the pishacha possessing that particular human being. In order to keep the pishacha away, they are given their share of offerings during certain religious functions and festivals.
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Pishachas like darkness and traditionally are depicted as haunting cremation grounds along with other monsters like
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mythologies. A pishacha is a malevolent being that has often been referred to as the very manifestation of evil.
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in the north of Kashmir were referred to as "Pishacha" and Dardic languages were called
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Other legends describe them as the sons of either Krodha (figuratively "Anger") or as
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and assume any form at will, and may also become invisible. They also feed on human
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of the 7th century says the valley of Kashmir was inhabited by two tribes: the
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or Brahma and worshipping the deities of its residence, and its worship of
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states that the original pishachas was the creation of
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Index

Pisaj (folklore)
Pishacha languages
Paishacha marriage
Sanskrit
demons
Indian religions
Hindu
Buddhist
Mahabharata
Brahma
Kubera
Shiva
Parvati
Ghatotkacha
Karna
Kauravas
Dakṣa
Paiśāci
Kashyapa
Prajapati
Daksha
Nilamata Purana
Nagas
bhutas
vetālas
shapeshift
energy
mantras
Pāṇini
Aṣṭādhyāyi

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