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  2. Mae sue - Wikipedia

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    Mae Sue (Thai: แม่ซื้อ) is the guardian goddess and female ghost of infants, one of the benevolent guardian spirits in Thai culture. [1] These female spirits are considered to protect whatever is related to their names.

  3. Krasue - Wikipedia

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    The Krasue (Thai: กระสือ, pronounced [krā.sɯ̌ː]) is a nocturnal female spirit of Southeast Asian folklore.It manifests as the floating, disembodied head of a woman, usually young and beautiful, with her internal organs still attached and trailing down from the neck.

  4. Ghosts in Thai culture - Wikipedia

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    Mae Nak (แม่นาก), a female ghost who died at childbirth and that can extend her arms. Krasue, a nocturnal ghost of Thai folk mythology; Phi Am (ผีอำ), a spirit that sits on a person's chest during the night. It is believed to have caused sleeping paralysis, making its name to be used as a name for the paralysis itself by ...

  5. Nang Tani - Wikipedia

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    Nang Tani (Thai: นางตานี; "Lady of Tani") is a female spirit of the Thai folklore. According to folk tradition, this ghost appears as a young woman that haunts wild banana trees ( Musa balbisiana ), known in Thai language as Kluai Tani (กล้วยตานี).

  6. Mae Nak Phra Khanong - Wikipedia

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    Anek Nawikamul, a Thai historian, researched the story and found an article in the Siam Praphet newspaper written by K.S.R. Kulap, dated March 10, 1899.Kulap claimed the story of Mae Nak was based on the life of Amdaeng Nak (อำแดงนาก, 'Mrs Nak'), daughter of a Tambon Phra Khanong leader named Khun Si.

  7. Thai folklore - Wikipedia

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    Thai folklore is a diverse set of mythology and traditional beliefs held by the Thai people. ... Phi Song Nang, female ghosts that first lure, ...

  8. Nang mai - Wikipedia

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    Nang mai in Thai folklore, is said to be a young woman wearing a pleated robe and covering herself in a sash with shoulder-length hair. Nang mai can also be a male, and they would be called Rukkhadeva (Thai: รุกขเทวดา)., who would mostly inhabit a banyan tree or in a large tree, but Nang mai would mostly live in a smaller size tree.

  9. Phi Tai Hong - Wikipedia

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    Phi Tai Hong is a ghost that has been featured in many movies of different types, such as 2003 Thai comedy-horror film Buppah Rahtree and the 2010 film Tai Hong. [12] It also appears in many other movies, but in a role less central to the theme. In its Tai Thang Klom variant this ghost is featured in the 2010 film Tai Thang Klom ("The Snow ...