Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 93 , kapil kumar <kapilkumar20> > > paischai is women/female/girl lusty semi-demon > godess who dweels mostly in cremation ground and other > haunted places.She can appear in physical body. > sometimes naked 100% young beautiful sexy plus > dangerious to look at. Perhaps this is close to truth but with certain corrections. 1. Pishachini can become a partner for male sadhaka and thus it turns into spiritual and not just occult practice (at least theoretically, i haven't tried it out LOL). They are similar to dakinis and yoginis in this sense. 2. "Pishachini"/"Pishachi" is name used for some higher Deities, like Matangi (Sumukhi) and Ucchishta-Ganesha for specific reasons. >She dweels on trees also. Usually those who "dwell on trees" are yakshinis. > fairy.She is asociated with black magick and to get > her one has to debase onself into various bad items > like stool urine. This is true in some cases and wrong in another. > She can give wealth,tell present past future but it is > trick or treat situation What about love and knowledge? Must be more valuable than wealth and future-telling... >beware dont go for her > beetre jesyus lord krishna and shiva Pishachikas have certain relation to the transmission of Kaula-vidya ; ). So, this should be kept in mind by those who are able to understand and may need to apply this. Whether one betrays God through interaction with pishachinis depends on why and how he does this. Is one worships them in the place of God, it is a certain way to hell. If one wants to use them for his egoistic needs, he will get back for that. But they have their role in sadhana for SOME - in that case in is a service to Devi and not other thing. > kshudra were the local community of INDIA like red > Indians pf america. Maybe U mix with "shudras"? "Kshudra" means "little" or "mean, low". For example, "Kshudra-devata" are local, tribal deities that are never mixed with higher Deities, such as Kali, Shiva or Krishna. The kshudras actually originated the > vedas and shatras. U mean to say "shudras" - "dravidas" . This is a baseless statement that contradicts scientific data as well as common hindu tradition. Maybe tamils have their strange ideas but no support can be provided for them. But a warrior tribe came from > central asia called the aryans who came and catured > /enslaved the simple farming and hunting tribe. It is still unclear whether there was in fact some kind of invasion. Maybe, maybe not. In any case, dravidas seem to have had rather developed culture at that time. They were not just "hunting tribe". Anyway, these historical matters are insignificant for spiritual path. A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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