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and
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, a vengeful ghost or vengeful spirit is said to be the
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of a dead person who returns from the
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to seek
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for a cruel, unnatural or unjust death. In certain cultures where
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and
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or cremation ceremonies are important, such vengeful spirits may also be considered as unhappy ghosts of individuals who have not been given a proper funeral.


Cultural background

The concept of a vengeful ghost seeking retribution for harm that it endured as a living person goes back to ancient times and is part of many cultures. According to such legends and beliefs, they roam the world of the living as restless spirits, seeking to have their grievances redressed, and may not be satisfied until they have succeeded in punishing either their murderers or their tormentors. In certain cultures vengeful ghosts are mostly female, said to be women that were unjustly treated during their lifetime. Such women or girls may have died in despair or the suffering they endured may have ended up in early death caused by the ill-treatment or torture they were subject to. Exorcisms and appeasement are among the religious and social customs practiced by various cultures in relation to the vengeful ghost. The northern Aché people group in Paraguay
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old people thought to harbor dangerous vengeful spirits instead of giving them a customary
burial Burial, also known as interment or inhumation, is a method of final disposition whereby a dead body is placed into the ground, sometimes with objects. This is usually accomplished by excavating a pit or trench, placing the deceased and objec ...
. In cases where the person has been killed and the body disposed of unceremoniously, the
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may be exhumed and reburied according to the proper funerary rituals in order to appease the spirit. Another option is to salt and burn their remains(bones).


Media

Vengeful ghosts have been featured in many contemporary movies of different countries such as '' Candyman'', '' The Grudge'', '' The Pit and the Pendulum'', '' Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out?'', ''
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'', '' ParaNorman'', '' Ragini MMS'', Stree, '' Dark Shadows'' and the ''Troublesome Night'' film series, as well as the television series ''
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Examples


Africa

*'' Madam Koi Koi'' is the ghost of a female school teacher in African urban legend who haunts boarding schools after some students caused her death.


Ancient Rome

*'' Lemures'' in Roman mythology are the wandering and vengeful spirits of those not afforded proper burial, funeral rites or affectionate cult by the living.


Ancient Greece

* ''Keres'' (Κῆρες), spirits of violent or cruel death in Greek mythology * Vrykolakas, a creature similar to a zombie


United Kingdom

*The Green Lady, a restless female spirit said to haunt certain locations in Scotland such as Crathes Castle,
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and
Ashintully Castle Ashintully Castle, located near Kirkmichael, north of Blairgowrie, in the county of Perthshire Scotland, was built in 1583 as a fortified tower house by the Spalding family; the Feudal Barons of Ashintully. The Spalding Barons were chiefs of th ...
. In some tales she was murdered in a green dress, and then stuffed unceremoniously up the chimney by a servant. It is said that her footsteps can still be heard as she walks the castle in sadness.


Eastern Europe

* Strigoi * Moroi *
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* Drekavac


Jewish culture

* Dybbuk, a malicious spirit that possesses living people


China and Vietnam

* ''Mogwai'', a vengeful ghost or demon in Chinese mythology *'' Nü gui'', () a vengeful female ghost of Chinese folklore. She appears with untied hair. *'' Yuan gui'' (), the spirits of persons who have died wrongful deaths


India

*'' Chudail'' ( ur, چڑیل, Devanagari: चुड़ेल), a female
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of Indian folklore, well known in North India and Pakistan. This spirit is said to originate in a woman who died either in childbirth, in pregnancy or during her
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, in a state of ritual impurity.


Japan

* '' Onryō'', a generic name in Japanese folklore for ghosts (''
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'') who come back from purgatory for a wrong done to them during their lifetime. ''Onryō'' are mostly women and often manifest themselves in physical rather than spectral form. **, ghosts that have become vengeful spirits at sea. They are mentioned in the folklore of various areas of Japan. ** '' Kuchisake-onna'', the vengeful ghost of a woman mutilated by her husband ** '' Goryō'', a certain type of spirits, usually the ghosts of martyrs, from
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Latin America

* ''Dama Branca'', also known as ''Mulher de Branco'', meaning 'Woman in White' in Portuguese, is the ghost of a young woman who died of childbirth or violent causes in Brazilian mythology. *'' Corpo-Seco'' ('Dried Corpse'), is the ghost of a man who was so evil when alive his soul was rejected by God and the Devil and so was cursed to haunt the living as a undead corpse in Brazilian mythology. *''
La Llorona ''La Llorona'' (; "The Weeping Woman" or "The Wailer") is a Hispanic-American mythical vengeful ghost who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children whom she drowned. Origins Early colonial times provided evidence that the lore ...
'', also known as 'the Weeping Woman'; can be a female spirit from Mexico who drowned her own children because her husband cheated on her with another woman and subsequently left her. *''
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'', a female spirit who believed her husband had an affair with her mother in Venezuela and
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'', a female spirit from South America that appears as a beautiful woman. She attracts men and lures them to the depths of the rainforest, where she turns into a beast and devours the man. *''
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'', a female spirit who had an affair and attacks unfaithful men in
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'', a young man who killed his father after the father murdered the youth's wife. His grandfather then cursed him to roam the Earth forever with his father's bones, so the youth's ghost kills people if they act like either of the men who hurt him, mostly womanizers and drunks. *'' Tulevieja'' a female spirit of
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who punishing lustful men and irresponsible fathers.


North America

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'', a vengeful ghost that causes dust devils in Navajo mythology


Southeast Asia

*''Dambir ow'', in the mythology of the Asmat people of western New Guinea, are ghosts of women who die in labor. Anthropologist Jan Pouwer writes that they have "frightening looks, a sharp nose, sharp teeth, long nails, and eyes as red as their hair. They take revenge on men by carrying them to the underworld, where they torture them to death with thorns." *'' Krasue'' ( th, กระสือ), known as ''Ap'' ( km, អាប) in Cambodia, as ''Kasu'' in
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, and Palasik, Kuyang, and Leyak in Indonesia, a nocturnal female spirit of Southeast Asian folklore *'' Phi Tai Hong'' ( th, ผีตายโหง), the restless spirit of a person that suffered a violent or cruel death in Thai folklore *'' Phi Tai Thang Klom'' (ผีตายทั้งกลม), also known as ''Phi Tai Thong Klom'' (ผีตายท้องกลม), a
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, is the wrathful spirit of a pregnant woman who committed
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after being subsequently betrayed and abandoned by her lover. *''
Suanggi ''Suanggi'' is a malevolent spirit in the folklore of the Maluku Islands, Indonesia. Description According to W. R. van Hoëvell, ''Suanggi'' is an evil spirit in the shape a person having magical power to cause disease and illness. ''Suanggi'' ...
'', a malevolent spirit in the folklore of the Maluku Islands, Indonesia *'' Sundel bolong'', in Indonesian mythology, is the ghost of a woman who died when she was pregnant and gave birth in her grave so that the baby came out from her back, where she has a large wound. *''
Wewe Gombel Wewe Gombel is a female supernatural being or vengeful ghost in Javanese mythology. It is said that she kidnaps children. This myth is taught to encourage children to be cautious and to stay at home at night. Traditionally, the Wewe Gombel is re ...
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See also

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* Ghosts in Chinese culture *
Ghosts in Vietnamese culture Ghosts are believed to be wandering souls and are thought by Vietnamese people to affect their daily lives. Many of the beliefs and practices surrounding ghosts parallel those held in relations to ancestor worship. Key terms Ghosts in Vietnam are ...
* Hun and po * ''Ju-on'' (franchise) * Revenant *''
Yotsuya Kaidan , the story of Oiwa and Tamiya Iemon, is a tale of betrayal, murder and ghostly revenge. Arguably the most famous Japanese ghost story of all time, it has been adapted for film over 30 times and continues to be an influence on Japanese horror ...
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