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In Nepalese folklore or mythology, kichkanya (Nepali: किच्कन्या) also referred as Kichkandi (Nepali: किच्कन्डी) is a spirit of a woman[1] that is latched to an uncremated part of her dead body, usually a bone.

They are generally known to be solitary spirits that haunt a particular location. Children often grow up hearing the stories of such tortured souls of women who wander the site of their untimely death. These women while alive were treated unfairly in some manner or died during childbirth or pregnancy. According to sightings, they are supposed to have unusually long black hair, pale and bony complexion and dressed up in a red bridal dress. It is said that they can be identified by looking at their feet, which face backward.

People usually describe them as an alluring and young female, who lures a lonely male traveler[2] and saps their life force. The victims are said to turn out drained of their life and skinny. According to other tales told by locals and cab drivers, these spirits are also known to hitchhike late at night. When the drivers of the vehicle or motorbike follow her directions, they end up in cremation grounds in a temple or a cemetery.[3]

  1. ^ Ravindra, Smriti Jaiswal (Mar 27, 2015). "Kichkandi". Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  2. ^ Kuros!, Kuro Tawil Founder of (2014-06-02). "Fighting the War on Women: Arming Women to Fight Sexual Assault Worldwide". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  3. ^ "9 popular mythical/supernatural characters prevalent in Nepali culture - OnlineKhabar English News". Retrieved 2021-10-13.

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