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Churel

The ghost of a woman who died during pregnancy or childbirth—especially if mistreated by her in-laws. She appears beautiful from the front but her feet face backwards. She drains the life from young men.

Ancient - Present
South Asia
5000+ witnesses

The Churel (also Chudail) is a vengeful female ghost from South Asian folklore.

The Legend

According to documented folklore:

The Churel:

  • Spirit of woman who died in childbirth
  • Or from mistreatment during pregnancy
  • Seeks revenge on men
  • Has backwards-facing feet
  • Extremely dangerous

Origin

A woman becomes Churel when:

  • She dies during pregnancy
  • Dies in childbirth
  • Is mistreated by husband’s family
  • Dies during menstruation
  • Faces injustice in life

Appearance

The Churel appears:

  • Beautiful from the front
  • Attracts young men
  • Feet face backwards (key identifier)
  • Sometimes has elongated features
  • May reveal true hideous form

Protection

Traditional defenses:

  • Proper burial rites crucial
  • Mustard seeds on grave
  • Nails in feet of corpse
  • Iron pins
  • Religious ceremonies

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