Wewe Gombel also called Grandma Gombel is a term in Javanese tradition, which means evil spirit or a ghost who likes to kidnap the children, but did not harm her. It is said that children are often kidnapped children abandoned and neglected by her parents. Wewe Gombel will usually scare the child's parents on the attitude and treatment to their children until they are realized. If they had been aware, Wewe Gombel will restore her.
According to the story, the myth is believed Gombel Wewe used to scare children so they do not wander around at night. Because in the past, the dark is very dangerous because wild animals may enter the village in darkness. Therefore, Wewe Gombel created to save them from the threat. Wewe Gombel usually depicted with a wrinkled old lady figure with breasts that look long and hanging.
2) SUNDEL BOLONG
Sundel Bolong (in Malay language: perforated female) is a myth that the spirits of the archipelago is generally regarded as a beautiful woman with long hair and a long white dress, the hole ("hole-through"), which on the back a slightly closed describes her long hair, so that the organs of the body parts stomach look.In the myth in Indonesia, ghosts are the spirits of curious hole of women who die because of a rape Sundel and gave birth to her son in the grave then. Sundel after myth perforated also like babies born recently to steal. Sundel was perforated by myth very shy with a hole in the body and is always trying to cover it up. Sundel hole spirit is often said, manifests as a beautiful woman walking alone in the street sunyi.Ada idea that myth is first created and used in the archipelago, a woman walking alone at night in the nature of the disorder of men avoid intent on evil, to rape especially.
3) GENDERUWO
Genderuwo (in Japanese pronunciation: "Genderuwo") is a type of Japanese myth of the jinn or spirits in the form of an ape-like man, who was tall and thick with reddish-black color, in hair growing thickly covered entire body. Genderuwa most known in the community on the island of Java, Indonesia. Sundanese people call it "gandaruwo" and the Javanese are commonly known as "the devil".
The origin Genderuwo likely to come from the spirit of the deceased is not perfect, can not perfectly, nor the spirit of the accident, which was curious and did not want to accept in death due to suicide is funeral. Genderuwo can not be seen by ordinary people, but sometimes it can be, when they reveal disturbed. Genderuwo assumed that not all bad, because some are good, and their attitude depends on how people behave, whether it's friends or hostile as genderuwa.
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