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Krahang ( th, กระหัง, ; or , ) is a male spirit of the
Thai folklore Thai folklore is a diverse set of mythology and traditional beliefs held by the Thai people. Most Thai folklore has a regional background for it originated in rural Thailand. With the passing of time, and through the influence of the media, large ...
. It manifests itself as a shirtless man, wearing a traditional
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, who flies in the night. Royal Institute Dictionary, 1999 edition, first printing (2003) ''Krahang'' uses two large ''kradong'' (กระด้ง), round rice
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baskets, to fly in the night in rural areas of
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. It also often rides a ''sak tam khao'' (สากตำข้าว), the long wooden pestle of a traditional manual
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.


Legends & sightings

''Krahang'' is a type of
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that is said to haunt the same areas as Krasue, a female spirit of the Thai village folklore, thus these two spirits are often mentioned or represented together. Legends of the Thai
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say that this is an evil spirit that may harm people walking at night in out of the way areas. Like Krasue it lives the life of a normal villager during the day. But from the research in " Three Seals Law" (กฎหมายตราสามดวง) from
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. Rongroj Piromanukul, an anthropologist of
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found that the Krahang don't appear in the list of ghosts, so they believe that the names are recorded later. In August 2012 villagers from Lat Bua Khao, Sikhio District, in the western part of Nakhon Ratchasima Province, blamed Krahang for some attacks on local women at night. Ultimately, the culprit was found to be a person addicted to drugs. In July 2017, an 18-year-old girl at Nong Plong,
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, Buriram Province, claimed that while she was in the restroom within her house at night before going to bed, she saw a Krahang through a gap near the ceiling. It appeared as a large man with a winged back. The girl panicked and ran out of the restroom, and when this story spread as a result, the villagers of the two villages were terrified. One elder villager said she saw the krahang for ten years. It flies in pairs with glowing eyes like a thunderbolt, she said she saw it last Sunday at the beginning of the year at 02:00 am for a half hour. The woman reportedly tried to get her son to film the creature with his cell phone without success. The village elder blamed a nearby house in which her family had previously lived, but is now abandoned. In 2010, her old sister and her mother died in this house. She then saw strange lights floating out of the house at night - she believed these to be Krasue and Krahang. She claimed to be fighting it in her dream for more than ten years before she actually saw it in early 2012. The elder hired a sorcerer to hold
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at this house, spending over a hundred thousand
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without success.


Modern adaptations

''Krahang'' is a popular folk spirit that has been featured in the 1991
Thai film The cinema of Thailand dates back to the History of film, early days of filmmaking, when Chulalongkorn, King Chulalongkorn's 1897 visit to Bern, Switzerland was recorded by François-Henri Lavancy-Clarke. The film was then brought to Bangkok, wher ...
Kahang (กะหัง) and film Krahang (กระหัง), and was adapted as a funny character in
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(เทพสามฤดู) a folk-style television series that was made in 1987, 2003 and 2017, as well as in a Sylvania light bulb commercial for Thai audiences. Representations of Krahang, mostly humorous, are very common in Thai comic
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s.Comic Vignette of Krahang with Krasue
/ref> A benevolent Krahang has a role as well in the
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animated movie.


See also

* Krasue *
Owlman In Cornish folklore, the Owlman ( kw, Cowanden), sometimes referred to as the Cornish Owlman, or the Owlman of Mawnan, is an owl-like humanoid creature said to have been seen in 1976 in the village of Mawnan, Cornwall, UK. The Owlman is sometim ...
*
Phraya Anuman Rajadhon Phya Anuman Rajadhon ( th, พระยาอนุมานราชธน; , also spelled ''Phaya Anuman Rajadhon'' or ''Phrayā Anuman Rajadhon''; December 14, 1888 – July 12, 1969), was one of modern Thailand's most remarkable scholars. He ...


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