
Because the word Masan is etymologically derived from Smashan (the Sanskrit word for cremation grounds), these entities are deeply bound to funeral pyres, riverbanks, and cemeteries. They are frequently seen as shadowy figures emerging from smoke or as glowing, ember-like entities floating above burial sites
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Because the word Masan is etymologically derived from Smashan (the Sanskrit word for cremation grounds), these entities ...
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