Kaam Pishachini is one of the most famous Pishachini residing in Pishach Lok and is also perhaps the most frequently summoned. Kaam Pishachini are what are known in the West as succubi, but very few people really know what these beings are and their true origins. There are basically two types of Kaam Pishachini: those who appear only during sleep, and those who physically materialize before the practitioner.
There are also two genders: Kaam Pishach, the male, and Kaam Pishachini, the female, similar to the Western succubus and incubus. Both are endowed with superhuman beauty and share an inordinate fondness for sexual pleasure. In fact, their name “Kaam” literally means Desire or Lust, and “Pishachini” literally means vampire or demon. They are especially famous for their excessive sexual appetite, which is practically insatiable.
These are basically the souls of men and women who, during their lives, were very fond of sexual pleasure and who died without having satisfied their sexual desires. Therefore, upon death, they continue to maintain sexual desire but lack a physical body to satisfy their lust. Because of their sexual desire, they remain attached to the mortal world, where they no longer belong, and they refuse to continue their path after death.
Kaam Pishachini
There are also two genders: Kaam Pishach, the male, and Kaam Pishachini, the female, similar to the Western succubus and incubus. Both are endowed with superhuman beauty and share an inordinate fondness for sexual pleasure. In fact, their name “Kaam” literally means Desire or Lust, and “Pishachini” literally means vampire or demon. They are especially famous for their excessive sexual appetite, which is practically insatiable.
These are basically the souls of men and women who, during their lives, were very fond of sexual pleasure and who died without having satisfied their sexual desires. Therefore, upon death, they continue to maintain sexual desire but lack a physical body to satisfy their lust. Because of their sexual desire, they remain attached to the mortal world, where they no longer belong, and they refuse to continue their path after death.
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