
Witchcraft in the Philippines - Wikipedia
A mangkukulam may use a voodoo doll and a needle to cast spells on people they want to take revenge on, but largely use natural magic and superstitions similar to an arbularyo, or witch doctor.
What is Kulam? (with picture) - WiseGEEK
May 16, 2024 · The mangkukulam starts the curse by tying a string around the body of a black rag doll. She then utters an incantation — often in Pig Latin — invoking various spirits and elementals. The string around the doll symbolizes the witch's power over the victim and, at this point, anything she does to the doll will be also be felt by the victim.
Philippine Witchcraft - Kulam, Gayuma, Aswang at Iba Pa - AFAMchi
Feb 4, 2023 · A Filipino witch, also known as a mangkukulam, casts spells, curses, or black magic on those they want to take vengeance on. This ritual includes some voodoo objects, commonly a doll and a needle, and candle lighting. Anything done to the voodoo doll would be felt by the victim, being the subject of the kulam.
Kulam: The Practice of Filipino Witchcraft and Sorcery
Jul 3, 2016 · A particularly intriguing aspect of Kulam is the use of effigies or dolls to represent the target of a spell. These dolls, often made of wax or cloth, are believed to be linked to the intended victim.
Kulam and the Supernatural: Witchcraft in Philippine Culture
Tools and Symbols in Kulam. Certain objects and symbols play significant roles in kulam rituals. Some of the most commonly used items include: Black candles – Used in curse rituals or hexes. Dolls or effigies – Representing a victim, these are pierced with needles or burned to inflict pain.
Mangkukulam: Witches and Warlocks of Philippine Mythology
May 10, 2024 · Mangkukulam, or Filipino witches, use voodoo dolls and needles to cast spells. They also use natural magic and superstitions like an “albularyo” does. Other practices include candle lighting rituals , scrying ( tawas ), spell recitations, and making potions .
Kulam | Encyclopedia MDPI
Oct 8, 2022 · Kulam or Barang are terms used for a kind of black magic, specifically a malevolent use of sympathetic magic, which is associated with Indigenous Philippine religions and practiced in the Philippines . Kulam has been present throughout …
An Introduction to Kulam - Filipino Folk Magick
Aug 12, 2019 · Like Voodoo, a stereotypical image of a Kulam tool that first comes to mind for a Filipino is a rag doll. The rag doll is used much like a traditional poppet, using items from the target’s personal effects or from the body of the person such as a strand of hair.
PHILIPPINE MYTHICAL CREATURES: Mangkukulam - Pinoy Stop
Mar 27, 1997 · “Kulam” or “kulamin” means to bewitch or place a hex. The mangkukulam, as with their western counterpart “the witches” or “sorcerers” can recite spells and mix potions. They are also known to use dolls and needles to remotely hex a victim.
Mangkukulam: Philippine Mythology and Folklore
Kulam is the Tagalog word for 'voodoo' or 'withcraft' and is one of the most well known aspects of Philippine folklore. It is widely known to many places especially to the provinces of the country. It affects the character of a person, their daily life and on how they treat each other in a community.