Daayan, Ḍāin or Ḍāini is often mistakenly regarded as a rendering for a
witch
Witchcraft traditionally means the use of magic or supernatural powers to harm others. A practitioner is a witch. In medieval and early modern Europe, where the term originated, accused witches were usually women who were believed to have us ...
(human female practitioner of
black magic
Black magic, also known as dark magic, has traditionally referred to the use of supernatural powers or magic for evil and selfish purposes, specifically the seven magical arts prohibited by canon law, as expounded by Johannes Hartlieb in 14 ...
) in
Indian folklore
The folklore of India encompasses the folklore of the nation of India and the Indian subcontinent. India is an ethnically and religiously diverse country. Given this diversity, it is difficult to generalize the vast folklore of India as a unit.
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, the term has been derived from the Sanskrit word ''
dakini'', which refers to a female
paranormal
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entity from ''
patala
In Indian religions, Patala (Sanskrit: पाताल, IAST: pātāla, lit. ''that which is below the feet''), denotes the subterranean realms of the universe – which are located under the earthly dimension. Patala is often translated as un ...
'' (the netherworld). ''
Dakinis'' have been described in medieval
Hindu texts such as the
Bhagavata Purana
The ''Bhagavata Purana'' ( sa, भागवतपुराण; ), also known as the ''Srimad Bhagavatam'', ''Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana'' or simply ''Bhagavata'', is one of Hinduism's eighteen great Puranas (''Mahapuranas''). Composed in S ...
,
Brahma Purana
The ''Brahma Purana'' ( sa, ब्रह्मपुराण or ; ) is one of the eighteen major Puranas collections of Hindu texts in Sanskrit Language. It is listed as the first Maha-Purana in all the anthologies, and therefore also called A ...
,
Markandeya Purana
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and
Kathasaritsagara
The ''Kathāsaritsāgara'' ("Ocean of the Streams of Stories") (Devanagari: कथासरित्सागर) is a famous 11th-century collection of Indian legends, fairy tales and folk tales as retold in Sanskrit by the Shaivite Somadeva.
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as female
fiendish spirits in the train of
Kali
Kali (; sa, काली, ), also referred to as Mahakali, Bhadrakali, and Kalika ( sa, कालिका), is a Hindu goddess who is considered to be the goddess of ultimate power, time, destruction and change in Shaktism. In this tra ...
who feed on human flesh.
Daayans are comparable to malevolent female spirits such as the
succubi
A succubus is a demon or supernatural entity in folklore, in female form, that appears in dreams to seduce men, usually through sexual activity. According to religious tradition, a succubus needs male semen to survive; repeated sexual activi ...
of Western folklore, they also resemble
vampiresses by their alleged
feeding behaviours that requires the blood or
life-force of their victims. It is also said that powerful and older ''daayan'' is also referred to as ''ekayan''. The primary source of a daayan's power is her unusually long
plaited hair (''choti'') that is used as an
additional limb, it can be flexed, stretched retracted and regenerated to do whatever the ''daayan'' pleases. The ''daayan'' is also described as having long and monstrous black nails, and feet that face backwards. It is said that once a ''daayan'' lays her
evil eye
The Evil Eye ( grc, ὀφθαλμὸς βάσκανος; grc-koi, ὀφθαλμὸς πονηρός; el, (κακό) μάτι; he, עַיִן הָרָע, ; Romanian: ''Deochi''; it, malocchio; es, mal de ojo; pt, mau-olhado, olho gordo; ar ...
on someone, it is a
bad omen for the whole household of that person. She is regarded as the most powerful
paranormal
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being.
History
The ''daayan'' cult refers to a secret society which emerged during the 15th century in
Harangul, a village in the
Parbhani district of
Maharashtra. The concept of ''daayans'' has permeated Indian culture, and may be seen on popular television programs. Belief in ''daayans'' has existed in most regions of India, particularly in
Jharkhand
Jharkhand (; ; ) is a state in eastern India. The state shares its border with the states of West Bengal to the east, Chhattisgarh to the west, Uttar Pradesh to the northwest, Bihar to the north and Odisha to the south. It has an area of . I ...
and
Bihar
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. "'Victims of witch-hunting are usually old or widowed women. These women are victimized for their property, or due to problems in the family or for sexual exploitation" says Vasvi Kiro, a member of the Jharkhand Women's Commission.
The legend is prevalent in rural and semi-rural areas, with "witch-hunts" causing women to be killed or ostracised.
In Harangul it is believed that ''daayan'' live in an area of the village, and an evil spirit resides within them. Villagers believe these women destroy everything that is good. ''Daayans'' are allegedly found in and around cemeteries, abandoned battlefields, crossroads, toilets and squalid places.
[Fane, Hannah (1975). "The Female Element in Indian Culture". Asian Folklore Studies (Nanzan University) 34 (1): 100. .][Raymond Buckland (2009). The Weiser Field Guide to Ghosts: Apparitions, Spirits, Spectral Lights and Other Hauntings of History and Legend. Weiser Books. p. 33. .]
Folklore
Folklore suggests that a woman treated badly by her family or who died in childbirth as a result of family neglect returns as a ''daayan'', haunting the family and drinking the blood of male family members.
[Cheung, Theresa (2006). The Element Encyclopedia of the Psychic World. Harper Element. p. 112. .] Beginning with the youngest male in the family, draining his blood changes him into an old man before she progresses to the other men.
[Janet Chawla (1994). Child-bearing and culture: women centered revisioning of the traditional midwife : the dai as a ritual practitioner. Indian Social Institute. p. 15.]
A ''daayan'' is also said to target young families, young women and other family surrogates.
[Bane, Theresa (2010). "Chedipe". Encyclopedia of Vampire Mythology. McFarland. pp. 47–8. ISBN
978-0786444526.] Assuming the form of a young, attractive female, she hunts for young men on roads and seduces lone travellers into accompanying her. Imprisoning a man, she feeds on his age and blood.
One legend says that a ''daayan'' will hold a young man captive until he is old, using him sexually until he dies and joins the spirit world. Another says that a young man seduced by the ''daayan'' who eats her food returns at dawn to the village as an old man.
[Melton, J. Gordon (1999). The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead. Visible Ink Press. p. 372.]
Some women are believed to be ''daayans'', and (along with young children) are sometimes tortured and killed in rural areas.
Witchcraft is a major social problem in
Jharkhand
Jharkhand (; ; ) is a state in eastern India. The state shares its border with the states of West Bengal to the east, Chhattisgarh to the west, Uttar Pradesh to the northwest, Bihar to the north and Odisha to the south. It has an area of . I ...
(a state in India that ranks 24th out of 29th in literacy), a large number of women are accused as witches and are killed. The state is known for an indigenous religion called ''Sarna''. Similar to the
puritan
The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices, maintaining that the Church of England had not been fully reformed and should become more Protestant. ...
society of the 17th century, women here are not treated as equal to men. Hence single women, especially widows, are easy targets of witchcraft accusations.
''Daayans'' worship evil, " black magic spirits".
[Chapter 25, ''Beloved Witch'', Harper Collins Publishers India, 2000] Many believe they are the handmaidens of these goddesses, and are known as yoginis in local lore. The word ''daayan'' is used in many Bollywood films, short films, Indian and Pakistani TV serials as well as in social media as a female, who does things that are not for the good cause or promote evil in society.
Differences between dayaans and churels
''Daayan'' is sometimes used interchangeably with the term ''
churel'' ( hi, चुड़ैल ''cuṛail''), although conceptual and cultural differences exist between them. A churel is a
vengeful ghost
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that arise from the death of a woman during pregnancy or childbirth, with
preternatural
The preternatural (or praeternatural) is that which appears outside or beside (Latin: '' præter'') the natural. It is "suspended between the mundane and the miraculous".
In theology, the term is often used to distinguish marvels or deceptive t ...
powers similar to a witch. Indian witch stories vary across the country; the north Indian states believe that the ''churel'' (which lives near graveyards or in forests) can change its form and lure young men, who they will kill if they have physical contact with them. While in the western and eastern parts of India, it is believed that a ''churel'' looks like an old hag who lures small children away from their families to kill and eat them so as to keep herself younger.
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