Month: July 2024
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Bumba Meu Boi
Bumba Meu Boi: The Cultural Legend OF Brazilian Folklore What Is Bumba Meu Boi ? Bumba Meu Boi, commonly known as the “Boy,” is regarded as one of the most prolific myths in Brazilian culture. Usually depicted as a rainbow colored ox, Bumba Meu Boi is deeply rooted in the time of slavery (18th century)…
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Stree 2 Trailer Analysis, Review And Some Spoiler Talk!
The Trio Is Back: Stree 2 Trailer Analysis, Review And Some Spoiler Talk! Introduction One of the most anticipated Hindi movies of 2024, “Stree 2,” has just dropped its first official trailer. The Three Musketeers of Chanderi Village are back to thrill you with yet another ghostly problem, but this time it is the women,…
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Skondhokata or Sarkate
Story of Skondhokata or Sarkate: The Headless Aswang Like Creature Of Bengali Folklore What is Skondhokata or Sarkate? Skondhokata (also known as Sarkate) is one of the most prolific figures in Bengali and Indian folklore. These restless spirits are said to roam around the earth dimension in search of their decapitated other half that they…
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Abhartach
Abhartach: The Vampiric Dwarf Of Irish Folklore First Appearance The concept of Abhartach first appeared in the work of Patrick Weston, “The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places,” which was first published in the year 1870. Here, the cruel entity is depicted as an undead dwarf that dwells around the land of living,…
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Hitotsume-kozo
Hitotsume-kozō: A One-Eyed Mischievous Yōkai Of Japanese Folklore Who Is Hitotsume-kozō ? Hitotsume-kozōs are one of the popular yōkais of Japanese folklore. These cyclops, like creatures, are famous for being mischievous and then harmful. Unlike their Greek counterparts, the Hitotsume-kozōs are usually short-heighted beings, often considered dwarfs; they are usually depicted as a bald child…
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Kikimora
Tales of Kikimora: The Slavic House Spirits Of Russian Folklore The Duality Of The Kikimora Tales of Kikimora are frequent in Slavic and Russian folklore. These entities are mostly considered house spirits that typically protect the well-being of a family. Known for its dual nature, a Kikimora can be malevolent or mischievous if it does…
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Amalanhig
Legend of Amalanhig: The Undeads Of The Philippines The Fearsome Creature Legend of Amalanhig, also popularly known as Amaranhig and Maranhig, are one of the prolific entities associated with Filipino folklore. These creatures are often depicted as zombie-like beings that are very ruthless in terms of killing their victims. These creatures are more active in…
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Wampus Cat
Legend of Wampus Cat: The Enigma of Appalachian Wilderness The Native American Origin The legend of the Wampus Cat tells of a mysterious creature native to the Appalachian Mountains, known by many Native American tribes. Described as a cougar-like animal with six legs, some believe it might actually be a cougar with a rare deformity,…
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Qilin
The Legend of Qilin: An Icon Of Prosperity In East Asian Mythology The Symbol Of Prosperity The Asian folklore is rich with pantheon of mythical creatures. The legend of Qilin stands as a representation of prosperity and good luck. Popularly depicted as a chimera-like creature, these creatures were quite rarely common in ancient China. It…
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Bent Al Kharsa
Bent Al Kharsa: The Mystical Enchantress Of Arabian Streets Unfortunate Men Beware! Bent Al Kharsa’s legends are well known throughout the Middle East, particularly in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. This entity is typically portrayed as Muslim woman wearing burqa, tempt men to follow her at night. Her eyes are generally beautiful, as it helps her…