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Ruslan
What's the name of ghost in your country? and how many are there? :-)
I can mention in here at least there are 40 ghosts in Indonesia.
(name and origin)
1.Akar Mimang-Jawa
2.Banyu-Samarinda
3.Hantu Jeruk Purut-Jakarta
4.Jerangkong-Jawa
5.Jurig Jarian-Jawa Barat
6.Hantu Kemamang-Jawa
7.Oreng Pote-Bawean
8.Palasik-Minangkabau
9.Reng Tua Malem-Madura
10.Tuyul-Jawa
11.Bayi Trek-Jawa
12.Gendruwo-Nusantara
13.Begu Ganjang-Sumatrera Utara
14.Banaspati-Jawa
15.Kuyang-Kalimantan
16.Mbah Jenggot-Jawa
17.Hantu Bengkek-Ketapang
18.Welthok-Surabaya
19.Pulung Gantung-Gunung Kidul
20.Moto Sak Tampah-Jawa
21.Suwanggi-Papua
22.Matianak-Bawean
23.Hantu Kaki-Jawa
24.Jurig Bonge
25.Pocong-Nusantara
26.Hantu Muka Rata-Nusantara
27.Anja-Anja-Jawa
28.Memedi Bandhoso-Jawa
29.Si Manis Jembatan Ancol
30.Jin Tomang
31.Santet-Nusantara
32.Hantu Pirau-Jambi
33.Balum Bili-Aceh
34.Lelepah-Jawa
35.Jelangkung-Nusantara
36.Kisut-Pacitan
37.Memedhi Usus-Jawa
38.Bis Hantu-Nusantara
39.Ohang Pandak-Sumatera
40.Hantu Casablanca-Jakarta
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28 de dic. de 2015 14:26
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in Russian there's no specific name for ghost - we just say привидение (prividenie) or призрак (preezrak) =)
28 de diciembre de 2015
Thanks Neal, I believed there are many stories in India with the great culture.
28 de diciembre de 2015
Firstly I find the question to be very funny but nevertheless
So here are the different types of ghosts found in India
Bhoot: About which one hears normally and occasionally.
Pret: Those people who die due to family torture or those whose cremation has not been done properly.
Hadal: The harmless souls.
Chetkin: Witches who hypnotise people and kill them through accidents.
Mumie: Ghosts prevalent in certain Mumbai homes
Virikas: Souls hidden in dense forests and make weird noises.
Mohini: Souls deceived in love .
Shakini: Women who die a few days after their wedding in an accident become Shakini. These are believed to be dangerous.
Dakini: Mixture of mohini and Shakini is Dakini.
Kutti Chetan: Child’s soul controlled by tantriks.
Brhamodoityas: Prevalent in Bengal, cursed souls of Brahmins.
Sankodhoktas: Prevalent in Bengal, head chopped souls of the people killed in train accident.
Nishi: Prevalent in Bengal, the guiding spirit in the dark.
Kolli Deva: Prevalent in Karnataka, souls wandering in forests with flashlight in hand.
Kallurti: Prevalent in Karnataka, modern souls
Kichchin: Prevalent in Bihar, lust-hungry soul
Pandubba: Prevalent in Bihar, the souls of dead people drowned in river
Chudail: Prevalent in northern India, souls hanging from banyan trees and killing passers
Bura Dangoria: Prevalent in Assam, spirit wearing white dress and turban riding a horse
Baak: Prevalent in Assam, spirits revolving around lakes
Khabees: Prevalent in Pakistan, Gulf countries and in Europe, souls related to the family of jinns
Beera: Prevalent in Assam, souls that loses their family
Jokhini: Prevalentt in Assam, spirits that kill men
Puwali Bhoot: Souls that steal things from houses
28 de diciembre de 2015
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Ruslan
Competencias lingüísticas
Árabe, Inglés, Indonesio, Italiano, Javanés, Turco
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Árabe, Inglés, Italiano, Turco
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