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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 …

  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 | Monster Wiki | Fandom

    A Pocong is a type of ghost found in Indonesian folklore that is born of a soul that has become trapped in its burial shroud, resulting in the spirit (sometimes the physical body) rising from the …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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...

  6. What Is A Pocong? - Exploring Southeast Asia - YouTube

    What Is A Pocong? In this captivating video, we will introduce you to the intriguing world of the pocong, a ghost that plays a significant role in Malay and Indonesian folklore.

  7. 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 …

  8. Unsolved:Pocong - HandWiki

    Feb 4, 2024 · Pocong Merah or Red Pocong is the most feared pocong variant because of its violent nature. The red color in this pocong is linked with anger and vengeance that is created …

  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. Hopping undead creatures wrapped in a shroud: the Indonesian Pocong

    Mar 11, 2025 · Pocong is one of the most famous Indonesian and Malay ghosts. Pocong is not very different from a zombie or a more common undead creature, being in fact a restless spirit …