In Nepali folklore, a Masan (derived from the Sanskrit shmashana, meaning cremation ground) does not have one fixed "true" form, but is most universally recognized in its raw state as a fearsome, ash-covered demonic entity or a charred, skeletal child ghost
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In Nepali folklore, a Masan (derived from the Sanskrit shmashana, meaning cremation ground) does not have one fixed "true" form, but is most universally recognized in its raw state as a fearsome, ash-covered demonic entity or a charred, skeletal child ghost

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