
Hantu (supernatural creature) - Wikipedia
Hantu is the Malay and Indonesian word for spirit or ghost. [1] In modern usage it generally means spirits of the dead but has also come to refer to any legendary invisible being, such as demons. [2]
Hantu | Phasmophobia Wiki | Fandom
"Hantu" translates from the Indonesian/Malay languages to spirit or ghost, and generally refers to spirits of the dead, but they can also be other invisible supernatural beings such as Demons.
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Hantu Raya: The Shape-Shifting Guardian of Malay Mythology
4 days ago · In the mystical corners of Malaysia, an enigmatic being, the Hantu Raya, forges intricate pacts, offering protection and secrets.
Hantu : Ancestral spirit and nature entity; can function as both a ...
Hantu - Hantu is a term used in Malay and Indonesian folklore to describe a ghost or spirit. It encompasses a range of supernatural entities from ancestral souls to nature spirits. Its presence …
hantu | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
Jun 24, 1997 · hantu The Malay word denoting any type of invisible, frightening being; a spirit, ghost, or demon. They are supposed to cause various diseases. Some of them are hantu ribut, hantu rimba, …
Hantu Demon | Demonology | Fandom
A Hantu demon is a legendary evil spirit in Malaysian mythology. They are notorious in peninsula Malaysia for allegedly possessing people and driving them insane.
Hantu 101: The Different Types Of Local Hantu You Need To Know
Apr 13, 2017 · If you are in a building built before the war, then chances are you’ve heard stories of the Hantu Jepun. During the war, schools and other government buildings were commandeered by the …
Hantu (supernatural creature) - Wikiwand
Hantu is the Malay and Indonesian word for spirit or ghost. [1] In modern usage it generally means spirits of the dead but has also come to refer to any legendary invisible being, such as demons. [2]
Pocong - Wikipedia
Pocong is also known in Malaysia as Hantu Bungkus (wrapped-up ghost). [1] Pocongs come in all shapes and sizes, depending not only on the physical appearance of the deceased at the time of …