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Pichal Peri - a Back Footed Vampire in India and Pakistan

Illustration of Pichal Peri
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Pichal Peri (Persian) or churial (Urdu‎) (meaning back footed in Urdu language) is a demonic female or probably a back footed Vampire also known as Churel in India and Pakistan.

It is an ambiguous entity that resembles a human female except that its feet are abnormal and point backward. Esoteric in nature, this demonic female exhibits enchanting appearance .The Pichal Pairee has become a part of Indian culture during the past. This Back-Footed Vampire seems to originate from South Asia . According to the legend, the Pichal Pairee is a visitor from the dark side of creation. These are some kind of Cryptic Entities that have haunted the regions in India and Pakistan, particularly the Himalayan foothills and some closely connected Indian villages during the past. But nowadays people have forgotten it.

The Pichal Pairee whose feet usually point backward is thought to be an interdimensional ghostly entity, The Pichal Pairee may be a universal phenomena and may have been sighted in some other countries of the world beside India and Pakistan. But in other parts of the world it may be known by a different name. But in India it is called the ‘Pichal Pairee’ also known as Churel. It is a weird demonic entity that may sometime suddenly appear out of nowhere in deserted areas in the hours of darkness. It could be evil or perhaps friendly. It is usually known to wear the native Indian dress like Saree etc., but may sometime appear undressed.
Illustration of Himalayan foothills
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There are stories about such demonic creatures and visitations from the great beyond, where according to the folklore, a cryptic entity may disguise itself like a young woman to ingest blood of Earthlings or snatch vital organs from their body. But it usually can’t copy the human feet's . People can only manage to run away if they are lucky enough. Most of the people carry bits of papers inscribed with holy verses (amulets), and they frequently pronounced the name of GOD. A copy of the holy book is also said to keep them safe from an Evil.
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Pontianak - a Type of Vampire in Malay and Indonesian Folklore

Pontianak is flying under the moon light
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Just a vampiric ghost in Malay and Indonesian is the pontianak ( dutch-Indonesian spelling: boentianak ) mythology. It can also be known as a matianak or kuntilanak, sometimes shortened to kunti. The pontianak are considered the spirits of woman who died while pregnant. The word pontianak is reportedly a Malay the problem perempuan mati beranak, or "woman who died in childbirth". Another theory is that the term is just a mixture of puan ( woman ) + mati ( die ) + anak ( child ). "Death of a young child" is meant by the term matianak. The city of Pontianak in Indonesia is known as after this creature, which was stated to possess haunted the very first sultan who once settled there.

Pontianak are often depicted as pale-skinned women with long hair and dressed up in white, however they are considered in a position to undertake a beautiful appearance given that they prey on men.
In his one thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven short story collection the Consul's File Paul Theroux posits that the phantom is definitely an invention of Malay wives who desired to discourage their husbands from random sexual encounters with women that they met on the highway during the night.

In folklore, its presence usually is announced by a pontianak through baby cries. If the cry is soft, it implies that the pontianak is close, and when it is loud, then it must certainly be far. If you hear a dog howling some genuinely believe that, that implies that the pontianak is a long way away. But if your dog is whining, that means the pontianak is nearby. Its presence can often be discovered with a nice floral fragrance identifiable as that of the plumeria, followed closely by an awful stench afterwards.
Taken from Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam movie
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A pontianak kills its victims by digging into their stomachs using its sharp fingernails and devouring their organs. In some cases where revenge against a man individual is desired by the pontianak, use organs is ripped out by it. It is stated that when you yourself have your eyes open when a pontianak is near, it will suck them out of one's mind. Pontianak locate prey by sniffing out clothes left outside to dry. For this reason, any article of clothing outside of their residences isn't kept by some Malays overnight.
Creepy face of Pontianak
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The pontianak is related to banana trees ( pokok pisang ), and its spirit is believed to live in them throughout the day. To fight off a pontianak, a claw must certainly be stepped in to the hole on the nape of her throat. This is believed to make her an attractive girl and a great wife before nail is removed. In the kuntilanak case, the nail is stepped in to the apex of her mind. The chicken shape is comparable to the pontianak, but additionally is taken by by the Indonesian kuntilanak and is sucked by by the Indonesian kuntilanak.

The bird, which makes a "ke-ke-ke" sound, might be delivered through black magic to create a woman sick, the characteristic symptom being vaginal bleeding because it flies. In the feminine type, when a guy approaches her she suddenly turns and reveals that her back is hollow, but this apparition is more specifically known as sundel bolong.
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