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Posted By Radiofreeeuropa 1 year ago in Religion

Now it's Krampus time all around the world. You'd better watch out and you'd best not cry! So Merry Krampusnacht to all!

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    Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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    Now the yuletide is bright and downright frightening!

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      dandt16121 year ago

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      Thanks for the cheer Radiofreeuropa!! LOL
      Anyone got Krampus's E-mail address? I have a few names he needs to put on his list. LOL

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    Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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    Krampus, Santa,...all the Xmas guys (even Jesus) owe their existence to Pagan traditions.

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      Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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      Every hero needs a nemesis. Jesus and Satan. Superman and Lex Luthor. Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty. Ash and Evil Ash. And, of course, Santa has Krampus. The Krampus, like Santa Claus himself, is a compilation of Christian figures and Pagan deities who is, depending once again where one is, either St. Nik’s enemy or his helper. Weird, eh? Where St. Nik rewards children for being good, typically the Krampus is the guy carrying the big gnarly switch of punishment. The tradition is mostly Austrian, although it spread spottily around Europe.

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        engineer1 year ago

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        Weird!!!

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          Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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          Here's an interesting story about the Krampus legacy...
          http://spiritualmonkey.livejournal.com/478311.html

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            Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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            Krampus in Lienz Osttirol-
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kyf8eSLhuSA
            Man, these guys are scary!

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              tehranchik1 year ago

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              I think they're just pi$$ed off cause they missed Halloween.

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                alakazam1 year ago

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                Hehehehe....now I wanna Krampus suit.

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                  Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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                  Well they don't celebrate Halloween in Europe like in the States.
                  With Krampus about...I guess there is no need.

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                Charlson1 year ago

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                Love the last two sentences:

                Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day;
                Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish.

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                  Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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                  That's the National Buffoon Credo- along with "all the news unfit".

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                  Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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                  Another site that deals with Krampus paraphernalia.
                  http://krampuskards.blogspot.com/

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                    DarkWizard1 year ago

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                    I left out cookies and milk for Santa and Krampus ate the plate and glass! Santa put gifts under the tree and Krampus stole the tree, but left the ornaments! This year I've set the tree in a bear trap...

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                      Progressive1 year ago

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                      Time-saving Tip:

                      Tell everyone Krampus unwrapped their presents.

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                        DarkWizard1 year ago

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                        Progressive,

                        Excellent idea! Thanks! And...Merry Festivus!

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                          Progressive1 year ago

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                          Same to you from the rest of us!

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                      lvrofwolves1 year ago

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                      Krampus/ Prechten are from Austria, just about every town in Austria has this tradition, it spills into Italy and not quite positive but a few other countries as well. The masks are carved from wood...can you believe that???? they also have fire breathers, fire crackers,smoke, flares, fires in pots they drag around etc...it's like Christmas and Halloween wrapped up into one :-)
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30JEDXjKyzc=channel...

                      I've been enthralled with them for a few years now, I have a whole DVD of one of the Krampus group from this guy in Austria who runs the event in his town....oh how I would love to go some time.
                      There are 100s of youtube videos on there...just type in Krampus or Prechten

                      what their 'band' usually plays......and it's basically the same beat everywhere, and same costumes for the 'band' members, which I think are made from corn husks. The Krampus have the furry outfits and have bells on their backside and have switches. Brown, black or white is used for the fur.
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWnF2kSV02I=channel

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                        lvrofwolves1 year ago

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                        I hear they are a bunch of drunkards too :-), this goes on day and night with stops at taverns.....

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                          Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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                          Ok, I think I'm going to have to go next year. This is great! It's a pre-christian belief that has survived mostly in the mountain regions. Parts of Italy, France, Germany, Austria, etc.

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                            lvrofwolves1 year ago

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                            If someone would be kind enough to give me a great birthday present to Austria next Dec, so I can go be a part of that tradition....OMG! it's so tribal, primitive, and I'm surprised it's still celebrated, they are pretty religious.......I guess some are complaining now because the Krampus/Prechten get out of hand at times...but you'll have that ;-)
                            they have a few museums of Krampus there as well, it's just too cool!!!!
                            Krampus means claw!
                            I've only known about Krampus for about 3 yrs now, it's just so amazing that sort of thing goes on for so long, and most of the world doesn't know about it. There are literally 100s and 100s of youtube videos of them.

                            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampus#Krampus

                            I wonder what happened to the runs during WW2 can't imagine Krampus nazis OMG!

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                          dwemm1 year ago

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                          You're a mean one, Mr. Krampus...

                          Somehow, it just doesn't scan.

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                            markoller1 year ago

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                            Saint Nicholas, aka Santa Claus, also has a macabre side. The miracle for which he is best known is resurrecting three boys who were chopped to pieces and thrown in a pickle barrel. See "Nicholas Resurrects Pickled Boys!: An evil shopkeeper chops up and pickles three boys. A fourth-century saint comes to the rescue." http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Christianity/Ortho...

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                              markoller1 year ago

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                              By some accounts, Nicholas is the patron saint of "children, sailors, fishermen, nudists, the falsely accused, pawnbrokers, prostitutes, repentant thieves, many cities." http://www.answers.com/topic/saint-nicholas

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                                Radiofreeeuropa1 year ago

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                                Santa has been "sanitized" for sensitive moderns....
                                (or is that Santaized?)

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