Cha kla
Cha kla (Thai: จะกละ) or Phi Cha kla (ผีจะกละ) is a Thai ghost appearing like a cat or wild cat. Cha kla were believed to be used by sorcerers for attacking their enemies.[1]
| Grouping | Legendary creature |
|---|---|
| Sub grouping | Mythological feline |
| Similar entities | Nekomata Phi Ka |
| Folklore | Thai folk mythology |
| Other name(s) | Phi Luang (ผีล้วง) Phi Cha kla (ผีจะกละ) |
| Country | Thailand |
| Region | Nationwide |
| Habitat | Dark rural areas Deep jungle |
Folk tale
Cha kla is a kind of Phi Ka (ผีกะ). In the Southern Thai language,"Phi Luang", (ผีล้วง) it means a cat with completely black (but not shiny) fur. The cat's fur runs from back to front and it has blood-red eyes. The cat is a nocturnal animal and is fearful of humans - when it sees a human it runs down its hole. It will dig into the hole and will only emerge at night. When someone sees or touches it, that person will eventually die.[2]
Similar creatures
References
- จะกละ. Royal Institute Dictionary (in Thai). Retrieved 2017-07-15.
- "ผีจะกละ". ผีจะกละ. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
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