Pretni vampire also comes in different variation such as Paret and Pret.
They are mainly described as a revenant of a woman who cannot find peace
normally because they die in unnatural way.
They are often told in the legends of Bengal India. In other stories they are described as the
spirit of the child who became a vampire after they die at their birth.
These types of vampiric ghost can assume the form of any individual even
those of male specie. They appear like a
human and it would be impossible to tell if they are vampires until they launch
their attack, but by that time it will all be too late.
After someone die, it will take a year before they rise up from the grave
and torment the living as a blood sucking creature. They believe that it sucks the blood of its
victim because it was forbidden to drink any water by God. Other houses leave milk at their doorway as a
form of offering to this creature. They believe
that the pretni would not attack and try to suck their blood if a glass of milk
would be able to satiate its thirst.
Pretni is also a type of vampire in Malaysia. They are not the most common type of vampiric
ghost in the culture of Malaysia since the stories really originated from
India. But compared to the description
that Pretni dies on unexpected death, Malaysians believed that pretni are those
who are wicked and doomed to live the rest of their days on Earth.
If at times that the Pretni cannot find any type of liquid to quench its
thirst, the pretni will attack humans not only to drink their blood but also to
devour their flesh. The name of Pretni
says to be originated from the pages of Sanskrit which means the female
counterpart of Preta.
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