Myth Ghost Wewe Gombel In Central Java Indonesia

Myth Ghost Wewe Gombel In Central Java Indonesia.
Hey Dude.Wewe Gombel or also called Grandma Gombel is a term in the tradition of Java, which means evil spirits or ghosts who likes to kidnap the children, but did not harm her. Supposedly abducted children are usually children who are abandoned and neglected by her parents. Wewe Gombel normally would scare the child's parents on the attitude and treatment to their children until they are realized. If they had been aware, Wewe Gombel would restore her.



Background myth

According to the story, myth Wewe Gombel believed to be used to frighten children so they do not wander around at night. Because in the past, the state of complete darkness is very dangerous because wild animals may enter the area of the township in the darkness of night. Therefore, Wewe Gombel created to rescue them from the threat. Wewe Gombel usually depicted with a wrinkled old lady figure with breasts that look long and hanging.

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Name Wewe Gombel with common portrayal as tertuis above may also not just a figment, or a logical analysis of one form of motivation of those first (public order primodial) to anticipate the actions that invite bad habits that have the potential to break the rules .

For example, children are supposed to learn in the evenings or gather with family but instead play outside the home and without supervision.

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Stories about their figure Wewe Gombel hereditary and parallel spread to various individuals in part of the individual that may also unilaterally concocted an additional definition of the figure Wewe Gombel, then spread in all directions and consumed by many parties.

It was said, Wewe Gombel derived from a hill in the area Gombel, Semarang. Central Java, Indonesia In the past, many people die on that hill due to the massacre in the Dutch colonial period.

Until now, the myth of the devil Wewe Gombel still exist in Indonesia and was handed down through the generations.


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