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  1. Pocong - Wikipedia

    The pocong of a person who has been dead for years would be more skeletal in appearance, whereas the pocong of a recently deceased person would retain a fair resemblance to his or her former self, …

  2. Pocong: A Friendly Introduction - Mythical Encyclopedia

    Pocong is a type of ghost found in Indonesian folklore. It is said that the pocong is wrapped in the prescribed length of cloth used in Muslim burials to wrap the body of a dead person.

  3. Pocong | Urban Legend Wiki | Fandom

    Pocong (from Javanese: ꦥꦺꦴꦕꦺꦴꦁ, romanized: pocong, lit. 'wrapped-in-shroud') is a Javanese ghost that is said to be the soul of a dead person trapped in their shroud.

  4. The Pocong’s curse: scissors are your best defense

    Sep 11, 2024 · According to Javanese tradition, the Pocong is the restless spirit of someone who died before their proper burial rites were completed. Trapped in its shroud, the Pocong is condemned to …

  5. Pocong - Puzzle Box Horror

    Known most frequently as Pocong, or Pochong, meaning “wrapped ghost.” Also known in Indonesia and Malaysia as a kain kafan, which translates roughly to, “ (fabric) shroud,” As well as hantu bungkus, or …

  6. Pocong: Restless Spirit | Mythical Legend

    Pocong is a ghost from Indonesian and Malay folklore, appearing as a person wrapped in a white funeral shroud. It is believed to arise from improperly performed burial rites when the shroud's knots are not …

  7. Pocong - Wikiwand

    Pocong is a ghost that looks like a dead body wrapped in a shrud. In Islamic funeral, a shroud called a "kain kafan" is used to wrap the body of the dead person...

  8. The Mystery Behind the Pocong Rope: Unveiling the Legend

    The Pocong, often described as a ghostly figure wrapped in a burial shroud, is one of the most famous supernatural beings in Southeast Asia. The rope associated with it, known as the Tali Pocong, adds …

  9. Pocong : The Shrouded Ghost - Mythlok

    Explore the Pocong, a ghost wrapped in burial shrouds from Indonesian and Malaysian mythology. Learn about its origins and modern cultural impact.

  10. The Origin of Pocong – AzyTheGreat

    Jun 12, 2025 · Pocong is a syncretic figure shaped by animistic and Islamic funeral rites, where loosening shroud knots frees the soul, while a bound one may lead to reanimation.