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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...
- Madrid: Sequitur. 2008
Pervertitov vodič kroz film, Zagreb:
Hrvatsko društvo
pisaca &
Izdanja Antibarbarus (Biblioteka Tvrđa),
edited by Srećko Horvat. ("The...
- The
Nuristani languages, also
known as
Kafiri languages, are one of the
three groups within the Indo-Iranian
language family,
alongside the much larger...
- of King Vikramāditya and his
nightly quests to
capture an
elusive one.
Piśāca, the
returned spirits of evil-doers or
those who died insane, also bear...
-
follows Masica (1991), and
Kausen (2006). The
Dardic languages (also
Dardu or
Pisaca) are a
group of Indo-Aryan
languages largely spoken in the northwestern...
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polite society, some
adopted the
behaviors ****ociated with
ghosts (preta,
pisaca), not only as a
religious praxis but also as an
extension of
their implied...
- from the
original on 22
August 2017.
Retrieved 22
August 2017. "Društvo
pisaca BiH
nagradilo roman "Dagmar"
Zlatka Topčića". klix.ba. 23
December 2014...
- ideas,
words which can most
readily be
connected with the north-western and
Pisaca groups.[citation needed] The
Himalayas run
along Nepal,
India and ****stan...
- to the north-western
group of languages,
instead of as
belonging to the
Piśāca family as its
origin demands. It
cannot be said that
either classification...
- one is a deva or asura, a
human being,
gandharva or
uraga or rakshasa,
pisaca or kinnara, one must
always venerate one's pitrs. He
states that performing...