Put
Coins On The Corpse's Eyelids
-- Many cultures believed that payment was necessary before the
soul could travel to the world of the dead. These coins are meant
as payment so the soul is not trapped in the body and forced to
become a vampire.
Stuff
Mouth and/or Coffin With Garlic
-- Garlic has long been believed to have magical properties in
warding off a vampire. In addition, garlic stuffed in the mouth
had an added bonus of preventing a vampire from chewing on itself.
Bury
The Corpse Facedown
-- This tactic will help the vampire from rising; as it digs its
way out, it is in actuality digging itself in deeper.
Bury
the Corpse At A Crossroads
-- For hundreds of years, crossroads were feared and believed
to be a sign of evil. They were to be avoided, particularly at
night, because the ground was believed to be unholy. A vampire
buried at a crossroads would be trapped within the unhallowed
ground.
Watch
Over The Corpse Until it's Buried
-- This would prevent animals jumping over the corpse, or moonlight
falling on it, two sure ways to doom a corpse to vampirism.
Stake
The Ground Above The Corpse
-- Driving stakes into the ground above it was a precautionary
measure. If the corpse became a vampire, it would impale itself
as it tried to escape the earth.
Bind
Hands & Feet
-- Binding the corpse was something not to be taken lightly. Tying
up the corpse might impede its efforts to get into the land of
the dead (relasing its soul) but at the same time was an effective
way to keep a vampire from rising up.
Place
A Headstone Over The Grave
-- Headstones were originally used not as a remembrance, but as
a weight to prevent a vampire from escaping the grave.
Fill
The Coffin With Seeds
-- According to folklore, the vampire must count each and every
seed before it tries to leave the grave.
Tie
The Corpse With Hundreds Of Tiny Knots
-- Similar to the seeds, vampires must untie every single knot
(even those that do not bind them) before rising up.
Decapitate
The Corpse
-- If the head is buried in a separate grave, the vampire would
be forced to find its head before going out to feed.
Stake
The Corpse
-- Why wait until you're sure they're a vampire?
Bury
The Corpse With Food
-- A well-fed vampire would not need to cannibalize itself or
leave the grave to vampirize others.
Place
Crucifix and Eucharistic Wafer Within The Coffin
-- When all else fails, a cross and a piece of the host might
do the trick