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Throughout history, the enduring belief in ghosts has persisted. In Southeast Asia, despite the widespread adoption of Buddhism and Brahmanism, the original beliefs have not been entirely relinquished, giving rise to the development of animism. The people in this region seamlessly integrate spirits, Brahmins, and Buddhism into their way of life, forming an inseparable connection with thai society. While some newer generations perceive it as a matter of ignorance, others coin terms like Mutelu or Pai Mu, referring to participation in animist rituals. These rituals persist, interwoven with religious practices. [1]

  1. ^ Cavanagh, Roy (2015-09-04). "Why are There Zebras at Shrines in Thailand?". Thaizer. Retrieved 2024-03-13.