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  1. Bhut | Hindu Mythology, Meaning & Ghost | Britannica

    bhut, in Hindu mythology, a restless ghost. Bhuts are believed to be malignant if they have died a violent death or have been denied funeral rites; they are particularly feared by women, children, and the …

  2. Bhoota (ghost) - Wikipedia

    Bhut also spelt bhoot, in Hindu mythology, a restless ghost. Bhoots are believed to be malignant if they have died a violent of premature death or have been denied funerary rites ...

  3. BHUT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BHUT is an especially malevolent spirit : ghost, demon, goblin.

  4. Bhuta - Encyclopedia.com

    Every region of South Asia has vernacular equivalents to bh?ta or preta. In Tamil, pey is a derivative of preta. A Telugu colloquialism, g?li-dh??i (wind and dust), signifies omnipresent, dangerous, invisible …

  5. BHUT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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  6. Bhut - OCCULT WORLD

    Jul 25, 2017 · Special shrines called Bhandara or Bhutastans, created so that the Bhut can rest, be sheltered, and eat, are built outside on stilts. Offerings are placed on the shrine.

  7. Bhut: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library

    Oct 20, 2024 · In Indian history, the term "Bhut" refers to the spirits of children who have passed away. This concept is significant in various cultural beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife, particularly …

  8. Bhut - Definition, Usage & Quiz | UltimateLexicon.com

    Bhut (noun): A supernatural being or ghost found predominantly in the folklore and cultural stories of South Asia, particularly in Indian tradition. Often regarded as spirits of the dead who have not found …

  9. Bhoot | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom

    A Bhoot or Bhut is a supernatural creature commonly depicted as the ghost of a deceased person in the popular culture, literature, and ancient texts of the Indian subcontinent.

  10. Bhoota: The Tragic Spirit of India’s Haunted Folklore

    In this story, a Bhoota once roamed near a secluded village where children were warned not to wander after dark. The creature was said to be a young bride who had lost her life under mysterious …