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  • Im making a 3d animated short film on this story ! Very intresting concept ! and nice vid girl :) keep it up !

  • The vampyre fairy-tales are the creation of Irishman Bram Stoker. He applied them to a Romanian king Vlad Basarab (aka Dracula). There was a drinking blood pervert, but she is Hungarian, called Bathory (aka Countess Bathory), but she lived in Slovakia folks there. Leave Romanians alone from your vampire elucubrations. Just enjoy the beautiful monasteries, villages, cities, nature and people of Romania. Don't insult us when we offer you hospitality. You don't see us calling Americans Micky Mouse.

  • Kali is the Tamasic (Dark) Shakti emerging from Mahamaya Durga to assist Durga to kill the demon called Raktabija who used to clone /multiply whenever he was hurt.

    The story has figurative meaning about people with ideologies who want to subjugate humans and their way of life. Such people are demonic and have small egos which make them angry easily to embark upon violence. They clone in the form of raktabija and become violent easily.

  • Kali plugged the root cause of the cloning of raktabijas by killing/demolishing the original source and not letting his spilled blood getting a chance to thrive.

  • I dont know how can anybdy with solid brain and a bit knowledge can believe on this fake and scary stories.... Kali is drinking blood .... and if it falls down it will give birth to hundred of thousands of Demons hahah.... comon guyz get some life... its a real world not some Harry Porter movie / novel.....

  • she is the innocent mother ,,,,of the hindus,,,,,

    how can you say such things ,,,to our mother,,

  • Who says Mother Kaali is a Vampire, she fought with dmons (Raktabija) to save Angels and the Human. Sh drunk his blood because he has vardaan that every drop his blood if touches the earth there will be a thousands of Raktabija will born. So to Protect the angels & humans from his deadly sin she drink his blood. any questions.....????????

  • Where does it say that kali is a vampire please?

  • Nice vid

  • She's Vishnu's sister, not a demon. It's Kah-lee, not Cali (fornia). And it's Hindu, not European. Jaya Jaganath! Jaya Baladev! Jaya Subhadra!

  • All legends are different. There are many legends of the same story and not all of them are alike. Sounds like you are thinking of the same legend, but a different story.

  • @Ercassiel43

    The Romany (Gypsies) are originally from India... It is very likely they took this story with them when they wound up in Romania (the similarities in the names of Romany and Romanian are coincidental) But the story traces its origin to the "Devi Mahatmyam" written in Sanskrit... there is a decent Wikipedia article about it.

  • @Ercassiel43 u got it all wrong sister. she is not romanian. get ur facts correct at least.. before u unleash kali herself..

  • @lovesupreme8

    Its actually Aryan and Hindu's in the tens of millions know their religion is a race religion passed down 10,000 years ago of indo-europeans.

    Hence the Swastika motif in Hinduism, comes from the Old European Vedic Scripts from 6000BCE, wheres Hinduism originated in 2500BCE respectively.

    Hence the higher in the caste system the closer they look eastern europeans.

    New age liberal idiot.

  • very cool story! she drank all the blood, therefore winning the battle! that's awesome.

    lol, i love the bloopers best! super funny!

    you included a bunch of really awesome vampire photographs. nice selections!

    awesome song too; hardcore. i dig it.

  • Thankyou, Jer. I love hearing your views on my vids. I'm glad you liked it =]

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