- includes:
Pisacha baculiformis Meng, Wang & Wang, 2014
Pisacha balteiformis Meng, Wang & Wang, 2014
Pisacha encaustica (Jacobi, 1916)
Pisacha falcata Meng...
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Pishachas (Sanskrit: पिशाच, piśāca) are flesh-eating
demons in
Indian religions,
appearing in
Hindu and
Buddhist mythologies. A
pishacha is a malevolent...
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Holnab Kalu
Kumara Kola
Sanni Yaka
Kumbanda Maha
Sohona Mala
preta Mara
Pisacha Preta Riri yaka
Suniyam yaka
Yaksha Nepal Banjhakri and
Banjhakrini Kichkandi...
- org/articles/nurestani-languages Grierson, G. A. (1919).
Specimens of the
Dardic or
Piśācha languages (including Kāshmīrī).
Linguistic Survey of India, 8 (2), 59....
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spirits like Bhūta (general term for ghosts),
Pretas (restless spirits), and
Piśāchas (ghoulish spirits)
Karna Pishachini Tantra Vetala Panchavimshati is a collection...
- 2, Indo-Aryan family. North-western group.
Specimens of the
Dardic or
Piśācha languages (including Kāshmiri). Calcutta:
Office of the Superintendent...
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March 2023.
Retrieved 26
March 2023. One
hundred and
forty millions of
Pisachas,
twice as many man-eating
Rakshasa of
terrible deed, and
thrice as many...
- (Killer Pilot) 7
December 2013 278 8
December 2013 279 Rakh
Pishaach (
Pisacha of Ash) 14
December 2013 280 15
December 2013 281 Case Kate Hue Sar Ka...
- In many
Hindu traditions,
people can be
possessed by bhootas,
pretas or
pisachas,
restless and
often malignant beings roughly analogous to ghosts, and to...
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Vasus and Adityas),
Asuras (including Daityas,
Danavas and Kalakeyas),
Pisachas, Gandharvas, Kimpurushas, Vanaras, Suparnas, Kinnaras,
Bhutas and Yakshas...