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Nale Ba or Naale Baa (English: "come tomorrow") (Kannada: ನಾಳೆ ಬಾ) is a popular folk legend which features prominently in areas across Karnataka, India. "Naale Baa" has been found written on the doors and walls of the towns and villages for certain years. Villagers write this on walls to prevent the entry of a malevolent spirit into their homes, It is believed that malevolent spirit or witch roams at night & takes away children, In some variations people used to believe that a witch (some believed that it is a male ghost, some believed a witch) roams around the houses, calls person's name (it knocks the door particularly which has not written 'Naale baa '), If he/she replies that person would die by vomiting blood, In some other variations of the myth, the spirit is believed to be a bridal

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  • Nale Ba (en)
  • 纳勒巴 (zh)
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  • 纳勒巴是一个流行于印度卡纳塔克邦各地的特色民间传说。 多年来,“纳勒巴”被发现写在小镇和村庄(班加罗尔农村)的墙上。村民们把这些字写在墙上,以阻止邪灵进入他们的家园。在这个民间传说的一些变体版本中,鬼魂被认为是一个新娘的鬼魂,在镇上游荡寻找她的丈夫。而众所周知是,她会带走每个人家里唯一挣钱的男人。 纳勒巴是一个民间传说,20世纪90年代在卡纳塔克邦走红。传说是这样的:“一个女巫在夜里游荡在街上敲门。女巫模仿你亲人的声音说话,以达到欺骗你去开门的目的,如果你打开门,你就会杀死。”于是居民们想出了一个聪明的主意,在房子的门外和墙上写上“纳勒巴”。所以当鬼魂读到它,第二天它又回来了,然后这个循环就不断重复。 (zh)
  • Nale Ba or Naale Baa (English: "come tomorrow") (Kannada: ನಾಳೆ ಬಾ) is a popular folk legend which features prominently in areas across Karnataka, India. "Naale Baa" has been found written on the doors and walls of the towns and villages for certain years. Villagers write this on walls to prevent the entry of a malevolent spirit into their homes, It is believed that malevolent spirit or witch roams at night & takes away children, In some variations people used to believe that a witch (some believed that it is a male ghost, some believed a witch) roams around the houses, calls person's name (it knocks the door particularly which has not written 'Naale baa '), If he/she replies that person would die by vomiting blood, In some other variations of the myth, the spirit is believed to be a bridal (en)
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  • Nale Ba (en)
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  • Nale Ba or Naale Baa (English: "come tomorrow") (Kannada: ನಾಳೆ ಬಾ) is a popular folk legend which features prominently in areas across Karnataka, India. "Naale Baa" has been found written on the doors and walls of the towns and villages for certain years. Villagers write this on walls to prevent the entry of a malevolent spirit into their homes, It is believed that malevolent spirit or witch roams at night & takes away children, In some variations people used to believe that a witch (some believed that it is a male ghost, some believed a witch) roams around the houses, calls person's name (it knocks the door particularly which has not written 'Naale baa '), If he/she replies that person would die by vomiting blood, In some other variations of the myth, the spirit is believed to be a bridal ghost who roams around the town in search of her husband, She is known to take away the man of the house who is often the sole earning member of the family, therefore, bringing bad luck to the entire household. Naale Baa was an urban legend that went viral during the 1990s in Karnataka. The myth is "A witch roams the streets in the night and knocks the door. The witch apparently speaks in voices of your kin so you would be deceived to open the door. If you open it then you will die." So the residents came up with a smart idea of writing "Naale Baa" outside the doors and the walls of their house. So when the ghost reads it and it goes back to come again the next day and the cycle repeats. (en)
  • 纳勒巴是一个流行于印度卡纳塔克邦各地的特色民间传说。 多年来,“纳勒巴”被发现写在小镇和村庄(班加罗尔农村)的墙上。村民们把这些字写在墙上,以阻止邪灵进入他们的家园。在这个民间传说的一些变体版本中,鬼魂被认为是一个新娘的鬼魂,在镇上游荡寻找她的丈夫。而众所周知是,她会带走每个人家里唯一挣钱的男人。 纳勒巴是一个民间传说,20世纪90年代在卡纳塔克邦走红。传说是这样的:“一个女巫在夜里游荡在街上敲门。女巫模仿你亲人的声音说话,以达到欺骗你去开门的目的,如果你打开门,你就会杀死。”于是居民们想出了一个聪明的主意,在房子的门外和墙上写上“纳勒巴”。所以当鬼魂读到它,第二天它又回来了,然后这个循环就不断重复。 (zh)
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