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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, …

  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, …

  5. BHUT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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  6. 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 …

  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, …

  8. Bhut — Long long time ago

    In the folklore of the Indian subcontinent, bhut are malignant spirits akin to ghosts or goblins. They haunt cremation grounds and cemeteries, abandoned houses or lonely, desolate places. They …

  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. BHUT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    BHUT definition: (in Indian mythology) a spirit or demon. See examples of bhut used in a sentence.