The Penanggalan: A Glimpse Into Southeast Asian Mythology
The Penanggalan is a prominent figure in Southeast Asian folklore, particularly within the Malay and Indonesian traditions, depicted as a woman who can detach her head from her body.
The Penanggalan is a prominent figure in Southeast Asian folklore, particularly within the Malay and Indonesian traditions, depicted as a woman who can detach her head from her body.
The Langsuyar is a prominent figure in Malay mythology, often depicted as a supernatural entity associated with the spirits of women who died during childbirth.