Pishachinis

What are Pishachinis?

Pishachini is an abstract word which can mean either “Vampiress” or “Demoness” and generally refers to the female species of entities that reside in Pishach Lok, the dimension or world where people who pass away without fulfilling their worldly desires, those who were very evil, those who used magic for dark purposes, etc. go to. In Hinduism it symbolizes hell and is the most terrible world one can go to after death and scriptures say that it is the place where it takes the longest time for the soul to reincarnate or find salvation.

These beings exist in two genders, just like humans. Pishachinis are the females, while Pishachas are their male counterparts. They constitute a large population divided into groups based on their qualities or abilities. For example: Kaam Pishachini (related to sexual pleasure), Dhan Pishachini (related to material wealth), Karna Pishachini (who informs about the past and future through the ear), Mohini Pishachini (related to attraction and hypnotism), Sundari Pishachini (related to beauty), etc.

Their nature is generally tamasic, meaning they love meat and alcohol, especially raw meat. Their temperament is often delicate, and they should be treated with respect at all times. Above all, agreements made with them should be kept without breaking them, as they do not forgive people who break their word or grant second chances. On the other hand, they tend to be kind and loving to people they are happy with.

They are extremely protective, against both visible and invisible dangers, so anyone who maintains a pact with them always remains safe. They also punish all their enemies and take revenge on those who offend them without the practitioner even having to say anything. Aside from this, they also awaken dormant psychic abilities, such as clairvoyance, astral projection, and so on. They also remove obstacles related to money; in fact, some Pishachinis can bring cash, such as Dhan Pishachini.

Aside from their love of meat and alcohol, the Pishachinis are also passionate about sexual pleasure, a passion they share with their male counterparts, the Pishachas. They generally prefer the practitioner to accept them as a wife and often use every trick to obtain it. Their most common weapon is their physical attractiveness, which is practically irresistible to mortals. Both males and females possess unimaginable beauty.

The problem with having sex with Pishachinis is that they can physically exhaust the practitioner, as they are practically insatiable, especially Kaam Pishachini, and they drain the practitioner’s vital energy during intercourse. Therefore, sex with them should be performed less frequently. The other issue is that they are extremely jealous, and only a single practitioner should enter into a romantic relationship with them.

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