#Bhoot Story
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kashishwrites · 7 months ago
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Hiee...!! Guysss...!!!!
I'm going to start a series of horror experience I'm gonna tell you about horror experiences of other people if you have any you can share it with me if you are interested....✨📚
Ok i will narrate my experience you can decide whether it was paranormal or not. Sorry you may find it lengthy. 😅
This happened to me Last summer, we used to live in a duplex house (on rent) My room was in the first floor and my parents’s in the ground floor. I have a habit of reading books till late night (up to 3 or 4 in the morning) When we had recently moved I always used to hear this sound of anklets (ghunghroo) as if someone is walking in the compound. But i often neglected it thinking a stray dog or a cow which were many in number near our house had entered the compound as the house was vacate for more than 6 months before we moved in.
My room usually used to heat up in the summers and I had difficulty sleeping there,whereas my parents room was cool as anything and they had the fluffiest bed too. 😅
One day my father went to another town on a business so my mom suggested I sleep with her that night as we were the only two in that big house. I readily agreed. Unlike mine, That room gets a little light from the neighbouring street lamps so my mom doesn't keep any kind of lights on. So it's utter darkness till the eyes gets adjusted to it. I went to sleep early and was waken up by body pain . It was a result of a dream I had. It was really very strange, the dream, almost lucidic . I was not in the dream but was standing somewhere looking at the things happening. I witnessed a person getting murdered and then buried by the people. When I woke up, I had clutched my hands so hard that my fingers were burning from the pain and I was heavily sweating.
As I had woken up I thought of looking at the time as I had my mobile kept under the bed. I was sleeping on my left side and my mother was on my right. I looked at my mobile and it was 4:03 a.m. I thought of switching sides so I turned. I looked at my mother, she was facing the other side so I thought of looking at the window from where the light was coming . There I saw two shadowy figures (I could tell they were girls) standing. Not outside the house but inside in our own room. One of them was on her knees looking straight at my mother the other one was standing behind her. I have watched and read many paranormal related stuff so first I thought as I have been woken up by a nightmare it may be just an after effect. I rubbed my eyes but they were still there and suddenly the one standing looked at me, I lost it. I tapped on my mom's shoulder and asked her to wake up when she did I looked at the direction of the shadows and they were not there. I gave some silly excuse to my mom for waking her up and went back to sleep.
Next day my dad came back so I was sent back to my room. I woke up again in the night by the sound of children playing around . I thought the noise must be coming from my neighbours as they had so many guests come over. As a habit I checked my mobile for time and it was exactly 4:03 am again. And suddenly I heard footsteps coming upstairs I held my breath, my parents were fast asleep in their room downstairs, it could not have been a thief or an intruder as my colony is petrolled by police in the night. I went back to sleep again. Next night I again got up at exactly 4:03 am by the sound of someone thumping (not knocking) on my door, I got shit scarred and I screamed "Ammmaaaaa" there was no way my mom would here that coz both of our doors were closed And she always keeps the fan on 5 number. Thumping got worse so was my state, so i called my father and asked him to come to my room which he did.. No body was there at the doors but i clearly heard it. It was strange for some weird reasons I woke at exactly 4:03 am for 3 consecutive nights and experienced something unnatural.
After a moth to this incident we got shifted to another house."
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laughableillusions · 1 year ago
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I just read Devidha by Vijay Dan Detha and I think it’s fucking hilarious that when the bhoot saw the bride it found her so beautiful that it passed the fuck out for like a full day
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rodeoexoticrentals · 1 year ago
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ক্যামেরায় ধরা পড়া অবিশ্বাস্য ভয়ংকর ভূতের ঘটনা ! সাহস থাকলে একা দেখুন | Bangla Bhuter Golpo
ভূতের কথা শোনা সবার চোখের প্রতি দিকে কিছুটা অবাক উত্তরণ করে। এটি সাধারণভাবে মানুষদের ভীতির সূত্রে আসে, এমনকি স্বর্ণসমূহ অবশ্যই স্পষ্ট দেখা যায় না। তবে, কিছু মানুষ অবিশ্বাস এবং মিথ্যা ঘটনার মাধ্যমে এদের সান্ত্বনা বা ডাকতার মত ব্যবহার করে
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অবিশ্বাস্য ভীতিজনক ঘটনাগুলি আমাদের ভূতের সাথে যুক্ত হয়ে থাকে। এগুলি সাধারণভাবে অমানবিক ঘটনা যেমন আত্মার দরকার বা ভূতের সাথে যুক্ত মূর্তির সম্পর্কে থাকে। এই ঘটনাগুলি সাম্প্রতিক কারণে পুরাতন ভূতের চোখে আসতে পারে এবং এগুলির পার্থক্য আমাদের মধ্যে এক ক্ষণের জন্য সৃষ্টি করতে পারে।
এই অবিশ্বাস্য ভূতের ঘটনাগুলির মধ্যে একটি উল্লেখযোগ্য ঘটনা হল আত্মা বা ভূতের দরকারের ঘটনা। মানসিক বা শারীরিক অস্তিত্ব থেকে যে কারনে এই ঘটনাগুলি ঘটতে পারে তা সহায়ক করতে সম্ভাবনা রয়েছে। বহুজন মনে করেন যে ভূত বা আত্মা এই ঘটনাগুলির পরে দেখা যায়, কিন্তু এই ধরণের ঘটনাগুলির বিজ্��ানগত প্রমাণ
অনেকেই ভূতের ঘটনা নিরাপদে নিতে আসা বলে মনে করেন, কিন্তু বিশ্বাস তাদের প্রাণে অভ্যন্তরীণ অবস্থায় নেয়। অবিশ্বাস্য এবং ভয়ংকর ভূতের ঘটনাগুলি পৃথিবীর প্রান্তিক থেকে প্রান্তিকে শুনানীত হয়ে থাকে। এগুলি চমৎকার ভাবনা, অদ্ভুত সত্য এবং রহস্যে ভরপুর। এই অদ্ভুত ভূতের ঘটনাগুলি মানবজাতির মতো অমূল্য সম্পদ, যা অবশ্যই আমাদের মন্তব্য এবং পরিস্থিতির ব্যাখ্যা প্রয়োজন করে।
ভূতের ঘটনাগুলির মধ্যে অজানা উপায়ে যেতে মানুষকে আত্মঘাতী ধারনা দেওয়া হয়, কেউ কেউ এই ভীতিতে পড়ে। বিজ্ঞান এবং তত্ত্বের মাধ্যমে এই ভুতের ঘটনাগুলির পেছনে অবজ্ঞান ও মিথ্যা বের করার চেষ্টা করা হয়। কিন্তু কোনো ভূতের ঘটনার মূল্যায়ন করা কখনও সহজ নয়। যে ঘটনাগুলি বিজ্ঞানের প্রতিষ্ঠান প্রমাণিত হয়, সেগুলি সামান্য সামান্য ঘটনার ভেতরে লুকিয়ে থাকতে পারে যা এখনও নিয়মিত ভাবে ব্যক্ত হয়নি।
অবিশ্বাস্য ভয়ংকর ভূতের ঘটনাগুলির একটি উদাহরণ হল অজ্ঞাতনামা চরমঙ্গল। এটি একটি অদ্ভুত অপরাধের ঘটনা, যেটি বহুতকাল ধরে আবদ্ধ করেছে মানুষের মনে। চরমঙ্গল ঘটনাটি এতটুকু বিদ্যমান যে, এই ঘটনার মূল কারণ বুঝা অসম্ভব। প্রাচীন সময়ে, মানুষ এই ঘটনাটির পার্শ্বপর্যাপ্ত ব্যাখ্যা না পেয়া গিয়ে বিশ্বাস করেছে যে এটি অতিরিক্ত প্রাকৃতিক শক্তির প্রতীক।
অবিশ্বাস্য ভয়ংকর ভূতের ঘটনাগুলি যে ভাবে ব্যাখ্যা করা হয়, তা সাধারণভাবে নয়। এগুলি বিভিন্ন কারণে ঘটতে পারে, যেগুলি মানুষের বুদ্ধিমত
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connectparanormal · 2 months ago
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Bhoot, Indian Ghosts
Indian mythology and folklore deeply roots the concept of the bhoot in long-standing cultural narratives and beliefs. People commonly refer to a ghost or spirit of a deceased person who has not found peace as a bhoot. According to popular belief, some spirits remain on Earth because of unsolved problems, premature deaths, or inappropriate funeral customs. While depictions of bhoots vary across India, their ethereal presence and eerie character remain constant. People frequently depict them as evil spirits haunting locations like forests, graveyards, and abandoned buildings. They can appear as ghouls, ghosts, or even vampire like beings. The belief in bhoots embodies moral teachings and anxieties in stories passed down through the ages, reflecting a larger perspective of life and death. Indian literature and film commonly use bhoots as metaphors for unresolved feelings or social problems. Occasionally, these stories employ them to explore themes of justice, retaliation, and guilt. These stories often carry moral undertones, warning against crimes such as murder and betrayal, and suggesting that such actions could render one a sinner in the afterlife.
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In several regions of India, cultural customs involve rites and rituals meant to appease ghosts or guarantee the smooth transition of souls. For example, in some areas, people honor their ancestors by performing certain rituals, believing that if they don't, the departed may return as a bhoot. By highlighting the significance of honoring the deceased and preserving peace between the material and spiritual realms, these customs draw attention to the meeting point of spirituality and tradition. Bhoots also represent the mysteries of death and the fear of the unknown. Communities use their stories to cope with loss and the uncertainty of life's afterlife. It is possible to view the belief in bhoots and their capacity to affect the living as a means of upholding societal norms, promoting moral conduct, and respecting cultural traditions. The idea of the bhoot has changed in the current day due to the influence of contemporary media and shifting social mores. Even if traditional beliefs still exist, movies and television shows frequently depict them in a way that combines humor and horror, suggesting a trend toward seeing these spirits as both frightening and entertaining. This dichotomy highlights a persistent interest in the paranormal and a willingness to use storytelling to push the boundaries of human comprehension. All things considered, the bhoot is a sophisticated and varied aspect of Indian cultural tradition. It provides insight into the human mind and the cultural fabric of society by embodying fears, beliefs, and customs that have endured for ages. The bhoot remains a prominent figure in the rich tapestry of Indian mythology, captivating and enthralling people with its numerous stories and portrayals.
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dantakatha · 7 months ago
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भूतो की बारात Horror Story In Hindi
मेरे मामाजी, जिनका नाम 'कुंदन' था, 2010 में उनकी उम्र 32 साल थी। उनकी शादी हो चुकी थी और उनका एक 3 साल का बेटा भी था। मेरे मामा अलीगढ़, उत्तर प्रदेश में रहते थे। कुंदन मामा 'बेरोजगार' थे, लेकिन जब उनका मन होता था तो वे नानाजी के साथ 'खेती' में मदद कर दिया करते थे। कुंदन मामा को भूत, प्रेत, चुड़ैल और ऐसी 'अधियात्मिक शक्तियों' में बहुत रुचि थी, और इसीलिए वे इन ऊपरी शक्तियों का इलाज करने के लिए 'भगत' बन गए थे। भगत बने हुए उन्हें 6 महीने भी नहीं हुए थे और उन्होंने 'समस्याओं' को आमंत्रित करना शुरू कर दिया थ........Click here to read full story
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phalguniroy · 11 months ago
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Bangla Bhuter Golpo | Nishi Dake | Bengali Horror Story #banglacartoon #...
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hindistoryok01 · 2 years ago
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खोफ्नाक भूतनी का साया - Bhootni Bhoot Ki Kahani hindi pdf
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आशानगर में रहने वाली ध्रुवी शर्मा की अभी नयी- नयी शादी हुई थी। शादी के 3 दिन बाद ही पति दिलीप को ऑफिस के काम से एक महीने के लिए मुंबई जाना पड़ा। ध्रुवी अपने अनुभव के बारे में बताती हैं कि -
एक रात जब ध्रुवी खाना खा कर अपने कमरे में अकेली सोयी हुई थीं और लाइट बंद थी अकेले तन्हाई मै अपने पति को याद कर रही थी
तभी अचानक उनका टीवी जो बंद था चलना शुरू हो गया, जिससे वह चौंक गयी। उसने तुरंत उठ कर टीवी बंद कर दिया। और फिर से सोने की कोशिश करने लगी।
थोड़ी देर बाद उन्हे महसूस हुआ कि उनकी बगल में बिस्तर पर कोई लेटा हुआ है। जब की वह वहा पर अकेली सोती थी टीवी की अपने आप चलना और फिर किसी की मौजूदगी का एहसास होना घर में अकेली महिला को डर का एहसास ही काफी है  
ध्रुवी जिस करवट पर लेटी थीं उसी करवट लेटी रहीं। और उन्हें पसीना भी आ रहा था उन्हें समझ नहीं आ रहा था कि करें तो क्या करें। वह अपने आप को दिलासा देनी लगी की वह भूत की कहानिया जायदा पढ़ती है इसलिए डर रही है  लकिन थोड़ी देर बाद उन्हें फिर से वही महसूस हुआ
कि जैसे बिस्तर का गद्दा दब रहा हो, और बगल में लेट कर कोई करवट बदल रहा हो और हलकी सी पायल की आवाज़ आ रही हो इस एहसास से ध्रुवी के तो रोंगटे खड़े हो गए। वह समझ नहीं पा रही थीं की यह सब हो क्या रहा है।
बहुत हिम्मत जुटा कर वो बिस्तर से उठीं और पीछे पलट कर देखा.... वहाँ कोई नहीं था लेकिन जब उनकी नज़र गद्दे पर पड़ी, तो ध्रुवी का दिल दहल गया। गद्दा नीचे की 
गद्दे पर पड़ी, तो ध्रुवी का दिल दहल गया। गद्दा नीचे की और दबा हुआ था। और ऐसा दिख रहा था जैसे उस पर कोई इंसान लेटा हुआ है। और वह दिख नहीं रहा है  जैसे ही चिल्लाने लगी पर खौफ और डर के मारे उनके हलक से आवाज़ तक नहीं निकली।
दिल की धड़कन बहुत तेज़  तेज चलने लगी... घबराहट में ध्रुवी ने तकिया उठा कर उस जगह पर फेंका जहां गद्दा दबा हुआ था। ऐसा करते ही बिजली की तेज़ी से गद्दा ऊपर आ कर ठीक हो गया। और ध्रुवी को ऐसा भास हुआ कि वहाँ से कोई परछाई तेज़ी से उठ खड़ी हुई हों
इसके बाद 5 मिनट तक कोई हलचल नहीं हुई तब ध्रुवी में थोड़ी-बहुत हिम्मत हुई और उसने पास पड़े मोबाइल से बगल के कमरे में सो रही अपनी सासू माँ को फ़ोन किया।
उनकी सांस तुरत दौड़ कर ध्रुवी के कमरे में आ गयी। और पूछने लगी की क्या हुआ? अभी ध्रुवी कुछ बोले उसके पहले उसे फिर से ऐसा कुछ दिख गया जिसे देख कर उसके होश उड़ गए।
ध्रुवी नें देखा की उसकी सासू माँ के पीछे एक जवान औरत की धुंधली परछाई खड़ी थी उसकी आँखों की जगह काले गहरे गड्ढे थे। और उसका कद करीब-करीब कमरे की छत जितना ऊंचा था। जैसे किसी डरावनी भूतनी को देखा हो यह भयानक नज़ारा देख कर ध्रुवी वहीं बेहोश हो गयी।
और उसी रात उन्हे अस्पताल में दाखिल करना पड़ा। डॉक्टर नें कहा कि डर के मारे इनका ब्लड प्रेशर लो  हो चूका है ध्रुवी के ससुराल वाले वह मकान छोड़ने को राज़ी नहीं थे इस लिए ध्रुवी आज भी अपने मायके रहती हैं। वो वह नहीं जाना चाहती थी
इस भुतिया धटना के पीछे जरुर कोई कारन था चलो जानते है -
ध्रुवी के पति दिलीप की पहले भी एक शादी हो चुकी थी। और उसके ऊपर दहेज़ की लालच में पहली पत्नी को  ज़हर देकर मारने का मुक़दमा भी चल रहा था। बदनामी के कारण दिलीप अपनी माँ के साथ एक नए घर में आकर रहने लगा था जबकि उसके पिता अभी भी पुराने घर की देखभाल कर रहे थे।
ध्रुवी के परिवार वालों को शादी से पहले ये बात पता नहीं चल पायी लेकिन इस भुतिया घटना के बाद जब ध्रुवी ने दिलीप को  उस रात की घटना बतायी तो उसने अपनी पहली पत्नी का राज खोला।
और सब ��िस्तार से बताया हालंकि उसका कहना था की पत्नी को उसने ज़हर नहीं दिया था, बल्कि उसने खुद ही ज़हर खाकर जान दी थी। अदालत में अभी भी ये मामला लटका हुआ है।
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A Gallery of Ghosts, Demons, Spirits & Monsters
Ghosts, demons, spirits, and monsters have been haunting humanity for at least 3,500 years. The so-called “Ghost Tablet” (c. 1500 BCE), from ancient Babylon, depicts a woman leading a ghost to the underworld and amulets from earlier periods strongly suggest a belief in their efficacy in protecting one from evil spirits, ghosts, and other dark entities.
Not all spirits were malevolent. Sometimes, as in China and among the Native peoples of North America – to cite only two – spirits could be helpful if acknowledged respectfully. For the most part, however – even in these cultures – no one thought encountering a supernatural entity was anything to rejoice over. In the region of modern-day India, ghosts were known as Bhoots, appearing to the living in human form but with backward feet, and the direction of the feet was a sign that something had gone wrong in the soul’s transition from this world to the next.
Demons and monsters, the world over, have also been a part of the collective human experience as they were thought to either punish the wicked or prey on the innocent and, one or the other, needed to be recognized, and steps needed to be taken for the protection of oneself and one’s family. Amulets, statuary, and figures of dogs – thought to be especially useful in scaring away supernatural entities of all types – have been found in tombs and ancient ruins worldwide, dating back thousands of years.
The purpose these supernatural beings served varied from culture to culture, but it is clear they were recognized as simply another aspect of daily life. The first tales told in ancient China were ghost stories, and this is also true of other civilizations. The following gallery presents images of some of the best-known and lesser-known entities that have haunted the world through the ages, as well as some of the deities associated with them.
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queer-red-panda · 11 months ago
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Anushka Nayar. The most rebellious out of King Ismail's three other daughters. Or atleast that's how society labelled her. A young woman with a passion for music, for strategy, and for war, Anushka was one of a kind.
Amrita Joshi. The ghost of Safed Mahal (White Palace), or as it was otherwise called, Bhoot Mahal (Ghost Palace). A girl who died young, whose death remained shrouded with mystery. Anushka's closest friend.
In order to restore peace and harmony in the clashing forces of the kingdom, of peasant against army, Anushka had to find a way to topple the oppressive regime of her father. Dethrone him one way or another.
Amidst the hunt for answers, for support and for liberation, Anushka and Amrita reveal secrets and scandals which are far scarier than ghosts...
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oops i thought i had haha well hi again!
lol that’s why i can’t listen to regular music, i get distracted singing along! video game soundtracks are good too they’re def designed to make you zone out and focus on what you’re doing. pfff i can’t read or write with music either, unless it’s lofi. also weirdly i love boba shop asmr of them making drinks.
ooo i like a lot of music! i listen to a lot of rock, alt rock, lot of 90s singer/songwriter, but i’m also a huge kpop stan so i listen to a lot of that. big david bowie fan, norah jones, but also bts, txt, stray kids, and a bunch of others. what about you?
ooo that’s so interesting, i’m sending holiday pal messages to another person too and she’s also indian! i love how much im learning about your holiday celebrations! i know a little bit about Kali but not much. what do u like best about her?? and what do u do to celebrate? that sounds so cool! i wish we had festivals for goddesses! for christmas we do a lot of decorating, baking, watching christmas films, making cozy foods, lots of chocolate, of course gifts we open on christmas morning. we’re always gifted new pajamas that we’re supposed to open on christmas eve, but me and my sister really wanted to wear them leading up to christmas so my mom let us open them early this year haha.
does it get cold where u live? 🌸❄️
Hello friend!
Ahh, I never realised that about video game music, it actually makes a lot of sense? I need to try it out. Maybe it can be my secret weapon because I desperately need one right now. 😭 ASMR is so relaxing to me, it really puts me at ease, so I totally understand where you're coming from.
I used to(still) have a Queen sideblog, and I religiously listened to Queen music for quite some time, and I got introduced to a lot of rock music back then. But I'm a pop girlie at heart, I think, even though I am not choosey about what I listen to. I remember watching BTS music videos back in 2017- there's a song called Save Me, right? There are unreal - the choreography and the music, the song still plays in my ears. Absolutely breathtaking.
So, there's this one fact about her, if you've seen any of her pictures, you'll see she has her tongue out, and there's Lord Shiva underneath her feet. Lord Shiva, who's supposed to be her husband. I always used to wonder why and then I learned that she went on a rampage killing demons ("rakshasa"). She was causing so much bloodshed, but the other gods didn't know how to stop her, so they asked Lord Shiva to intervene. He lay down on the battlefield, and she was so blinded with rage that she didn't notice and stepped on him. And took out her tongue as an expression of "Oops" (it's a gesture that is quite commonplace here, but it might not be elsewhere). So that's the story. She is actually a form of Goddess Parvati, and the reason I like her so much is she represents to me, the inherent strength of being a woman. We are not all dainty and pretty, there's a side to us that's not to be messed with. She's also dark skinned, and there's a lot of colorism that happens in India (read:most of the other goddesses are portrayed as fair). Hence, I have always looked up to her.
She's so revered (you could say for the wrong reasons in this example) that robbers used to pray to her to not get caught. There's something about violent men praying to a Goddess for mercy that is kind of intriguing and ironic. The days leading up to it, have Bhoot Chaturdashi ( which is kind of like the Bengali Halloween) where we light fourteen diyas and place them all around our houses to ward off evil spirits that we believe roam freely that night. We personally don't celebrate Kali Pujo at our house (it's a big ceremony and needs people and space) but there are a lot of other idols that are put up around the city and we visit them. Also it coincides with Diwali, so there's a lot of lights and fireworks as well even though our family doesn't burst firecrackers anymore.
Sorry it got so long 😭 Thank you for showing interest, I really appreciate it a lot. ❤️
Your Christmas Pyjamas tradition sounds so cute! What all do you bake? What's your fave thing to bake? Have you put up your tree yet? What Christmas movie is your favourite to watch? I have lots of questions!
It doesn't snow here, of course, but it can get quite chilly. One winter, it went down to 5 degrees Celsius. How cold does it get where you live? Does it snow?
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myhauntedsalem · 10 months ago
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50 Paranormal Creatures From Around The World
Baba Yaga – “In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga is a supernatural being who flies around in a mortar, wields a pestle, and dwells deep in the forest in a hut usually described as standing on chicken legs.”
Santa Compaña – “The Santa Compaña is a procession of the dead or souls in torment that wanders the path of a parish at midnight involved in white hooded cloaks.”
Deogen – “The Deogen, or The Eyes, is a ghost that is said to haunt the Sonian Forest in Belgium, often seen in fog form and followed by smaller shadow figures.”
Strigoi – “In Romanian mythology, strigoi are the troubled souls of the dead rising from the grave. Some of the properties of the strigoi include: the ability to transform into an animal, invisibility, and the propensity to drain the vitality of victims via blood loss.”
Shubin – “Shubin is the mythological spirit of the mines. The legend of Shubin is distributed mainly in the mining towns of Donbas, Ukraine. The spirit is usually good, but can be wicked.”
Bhoot – “The common word for ghosts in Bengali is bhoot. In Bengal, ghosts are believed to be the spirit after death of an unsatisfied human being or a soul of a person who dies in unnatural or abnormal circumstance.”
Will-o’the-wisp – “A will-o’-the-wisp is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travelers at night, especially over bogs, swamps, or marshes. It resembles a flickering lamp and is said to recede if approached, drawing travelers from the safe paths.”
La Llorona – “La Llorona, or The Weeping Woman, is a widespread legend throughout the region of Hispanic America.”
Teke Teke – “The ghost of a young woman, or school girl, who fell on a railway line and was cut in half by the oncoming train. Now a vengeful spirit, she travels on either her hands or elbows, making a scratching or ‘teke teke‘ sound.”
Nyai Roro Kidul – “A legendary Indonesian female spirit, Nyai Roro Kidul is said to drag swimmers to their death.”
Herne the Hunter – “In English folklore, Herne the Hunter is a ghost associated with Windsor Forest and Great Park in the English county of Berkshire. He has antlers upon his head.”
La Planchada – “La planchada is Spanish for ‘the ironed lady.’ Her ghost appears in many hospitals, though mainly in the metropolitan areas, especially in Mexico City.”
Sihuanaba – “The Sihuanaba is a supernatural character from Central American folklore. She lures men away into danger before revealing her face to be that of a horse or, alternatively, a skull.”
Mae Nak Phra Khanong – “Mae Nak is a well-known and popular Thai female ghost. According to local folklore, the story is based on actual events that took place during the early 19th century.”
Naiad – “In Greek mythology, the Naiads were a type of water nymph (female spirit) who presided over fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks, and other bodies of fresh water.”
Vodyanoy – “A male water spirit, vodyanoy is said to appear as a naked old man with a frog-like face, greenish beard, and long hair, with his body covered in algae and muck, usually covered in black fish scales.”
Chindi – “In Navajo religious belief, a chindi is the ghost left behind after a person dies, believed to leave the body with the decedent’s last breath. It is everything that was bad about the person.”
Ubume – “In Japanese folklore, an ubume is an old woman or crone, with a child in her arms, imploring the passerby to hold her infant, only to then disappear.”
Krasue – “The krasue manifests itself as a woman, usually young and beautiful, with her internal organs hanging down from the neck, trailing below the head.”
Lemures – “Lemures in Roman mythology are the wandering and vengeful spirits of those not afforded proper burial, funeral rites, or affectionate cult by the living.”
Patasola – “A female spirit from South America, patasola attracts men and lures them to the depths of the rain forest where she turns into a beast and devours the man.”
Jersey Devil – “The Jersey Devil is a legendary creature or cryptid said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey, United States.”
Wendigo – “A wendigo is a half-beast creature appearing in the legends of the Algonquian peoples along the Atlantic Coast and Great Lakes Regiaon of both the United States and Canada. It is particularly associated with cannibalism.”
Kallikantzaros – “A malevolent goblin in Southeastern European and Anatolian folklore, the kallikantzaros or its equivalents are believed to dwell underground but come to the surface during the twelve days of Christmas.”
Banshee – “In legend, a banshee is a fairy woman who begins to wail if someone is about to die.”
Estries – “Estries are female vampires of Jewish folklore that were believed to prey on Hebrew citizens, particularly men.”
Hell hound – “A supernatural dog in folklore, the hell hound has mangled black fur, glowing red eyes, super strength or speed, and phantom characteristics.”
Kelpie – “Kelpie, or water kelpie, is the Scots name given to a shape-shifting water spirit inhabiting the lochs and pools of Scotland.”
Bloody Mary – “Bloody Mary is a ghost said to appear in mirrors when a person repeats her name in front of the mirror and turn three times.”
Jinn – “Mentioned frequently in the Quran and other Islamic texts, the jinn are made of a smokeless and scorching fire and inhabit an unseen world, another universe beyond the known universe.”
Dybbuk – “In Jewish mythology, a dybbuk is a malicious possessing spirit believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person.”
Bélmez Faces – “The faces of Bélmez is an alleged paranormal phenomenon in a private house in Spain which started in 1971 when residents claimed images of faces appeared in the concrete floor of the house.”
Incubus – “An incubus is a demon in male form who, according to mythological and legendary traditions, lies upon sleepers, especially women, in order to engage in sexual activity with them. Its female counterpart is the succubus.”
Hungry ghost – “Hungry ghost is a concept in Chinese Buddhism and Chinese traditional religion representing beings who are driven by intense emotional needs in an animalistic way.”
Buckriders – “According to Dutch folklore, the buckriders were ghosts or ‘devils,’ who rode through the sky on the back of flying goats provided to them by Satan.”
Resurrection Mary – “Resurrection Mary is a well-known Chicago-area ghost story. Of the ‘vanishing hitchhiker’ type, the story takes place outside Resurrection Cemetery in Justice, Illinois.”
Pig-Faced Women – “Stories of pig-faced women originated roughly simultaneously in Holland, England, and France in the late 1630s. The stories told of a wealthy woman whose body was of normal human appearance, but whose face was that of a pig.”
Domovoi – “A domovoi or domovoy is a protective house spirit in Slavic folklore.”
Bell Witch – “The Bell Witch is a poltergeist legend from Southern folklore, centered on the 19th-century Bell family of Adams, Tennessee.”
Bluecap– “A bluecap is a mythical fairy or ghost in English folklore that inhabits mines and appears as a small blue flame. If miners treat them with respect, the bluecaps lead them to rich deposits of minerals.”
Saci – “Best known in Brazilian folklore, saci is a one-legged black or mulatto youngster with holes in the palms of his hands who smokes a pipe and wears a magical red cap that enables him to disappear and reappear wherever he wishes.”
Krampus – “In German-speaking Alpine folklore, krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure that punishes children during the Christmas season who had misbehaved.”
Ghoul – “A ghoul is a monster or evil spirit in Arabian mythology, associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh.”
Kappa – “Japan’s kappa are usually seen as mischievous troublemakers or trickster figures. Their pranks range from looking up women’s kimonos, to drowning people and animals, kidnapping children, and raping women.”
Poltergeist – “In folklore and parapsychology, a poltergeist (German for “noisy ghost”) is a type of ghost or other supernatural being supposedly responsible for physical disturbances, such as loud noises and objects being moved or destroyed.”
Tikoloshe – “In Zulu mythology, tikoloshe is a dwarf-like water sprite. It is considered a mischievous and evil spirit that can become invisible by drinking water.”
Egg ghost – “A kind of Korean ghost, an egg ghost doesn’t have arms, legs, or a head, or even eyes, a nose, or a mouth. Legend says that when a person sees an egg ghost, he or she will die.”
Nang Tani – “A female spirit of Thai folklore, nang tani appears as a young woman that haunts wild banana trees.”
Matagot – “A matagot is, according to some oral traditions of southern France, a spirit under the form of an animal, mostly undetermined, frequently a black cat, generally evil, but sometimes helpful.”
Hairy Hands – “The hairy hands is a ghost story that built up around a stretch of road in Dartmoor, United Kingdom, which was purported to have seen an unusually high number of motor vehicle accidents during the early 20th century.”
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teaah-art · 9 months ago
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This time it's not a vocaloid illustration redraw -w-
Meet Dukhe, a Begho bhoot who lures you deep into Sunderbans so that the tiger king Dakhin Rai may eat you 🐯 Dukhe also commands Aleya - a ghost fire born from souls of those who die tragic deaths near water.
If you are aware of these terms (Aleya, Dukhe, Begho Bhoot, etc) and are like 'Hey wait a minute! That's not consistent with what I know!', well you are right because this is from my original worldbuilding for Patal Inc Pvt Ltd — a planned comic where Patal or Hindu Hell is a multinational corporation in Kolkata. The story is a mix of Hindu canon, Bengali folklore (from both West Bengal and Bangladesh), and my imagination. Stay tuned for more!
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moonstruck-grave · 1 year ago
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Yeh sala December mahina e manhus ha...sala pehele in logo ka 3rd December meh sweater ka bhoot chul machata ha in logo ko...fir December new stories ka month hole purane memories ko fresh kar deta ha...
New stories banaya pichle December or pachtaya iss December...
December isn't decembering like the last December decembered ..😔
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