The legend of the Krasue ghost


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The legend of the Krasue ghost is a traditional folklore that has been passed down for a long time in Thailand and neighboring countries in Southeast Asia. There are various stories and different details in each locality, but generally, they share common characteristics as follows:

 

 

General Characteristics of Krasue

 

Head and internal organs: Krasue is often described as a female ghost with only a head and internal organs (such as intestines, heart, lungs) floating in the night, without a body, and has a glowing light. The head and internal organs of Krasue often emit a green or red glow. It likes to consume filthy things: it is believed that Krasue seeks out filthy items, such as feces, animal carcasses, or afterbirth. Fears filth and thorns: There is a belief that Krasue fears filth and sharp thorns, so villagers often use these items to protect their homes.

 

 

Origins and Legends

 

  1. Violation of sacred teachings: One legend says that Krasue originated from a woman who studied occult arts but violated her master's teachings or could not control her magic, thus becoming a ghost with only a head and internal organs.

  2. Consuming forbidden objects: Another tale suggests that Krasue was a woman who consumed objects forbidden by sorcery, causing her body to transform into such a state.

  3. Curse: Some beliefs say that Krasue was a woman who was cursed.

  4. Inheritance: There is a belief that the Krasue condition can be passed down to descendants, usually to women in the family.

 

 

Beliefs and Cultural Influence

  1. Fear and Protection: Beliefs about Krasue have generated fear among villagers, especially at night, leading to the invention of various protection methods.

  2. Folktales and Entertainment Media: Krasue stories are popular in folktales, films, dramas, and other entertainment media.

  3. Diversity in each region: Ghosts resembling Krasue are found in many Southeast Asian countries, such as "Penanggalan" in Malaysia, "Kuyang" in Indonesia, and "Ahp" in Cambodia, though details may vary.

 

 

Overall, the legend of the Krasue ghost is part of the local folklore that reflects fear, the supernatural, and society's attempt to explain mysterious phenomena in Thailand and Southeast Asia.

 

 


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