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The '''Batibat''' or '''Bangungot''' is a revengeful demon found in Ilocano folklore that causes the fatal nocturnal disease known as “bangungot”.  
[[Image:Batibat.jpg|thumb|Batibat]]
The '''Batibat''' or '''Bangungot''' is a revengeful demon found in Ilocano folklore that causes the fatal nocturnal disease known as “bangungot” (nightmares).  


[[Image:Batibat.jpg|thumb|Batibat]]


==Behavior==
==Behavior==
Usually, a batibat takes the form of a huge, old, fat woman that resides in trees. They come in contact with humans when the tree where they reside was cut down and used as a support post for a house. If this happens, they will migrate into the holes found in the post.
Usually, a batibat takes the form of a huge, old, fat woman that resides in trees. She come in contact with humans when the tree where she resides is cut down and used as a support post for a house. If this happens, the batibat will migrate into the holes found in the post.


==Powers/Weaknesses==
==Powers/Weaknesses==
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To ward off the batibat, one should bite one's thumb or wiggle one's toes. In this way, the person will awaken from the nightmare induced by the batibat.
To ward off the batibat, one should bite one's thumb or wiggle one's toes. In this way, the person will awaken from the nightmare induced by the batibat.
==See also==
*[[Nightmare]]


==References==
==References==
*Ramos, Maximo D. (1971). ''Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology''. Philippines: University of the Philippines Press.
*Ramos, Maximo D. (1971). ''Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology''. Philippines: University of the Philippines Press.


[[Category:Demons]]
[[Category:Demons]]
[[Category:Philippine mythology]]
[[Category:Philippine mythology]]

Latest revision as of 15:25, 17 September 2010

Batibat

The Batibat or Bangungot is a revengeful demon found in Ilocano folklore that causes the fatal nocturnal disease known as “bangungot” (nightmares).


Behavior

Usually, a batibat takes the form of a huge, old, fat woman that resides in trees. She come in contact with humans when the tree where she resides is cut down and used as a support post for a house. If this happens, the batibat will migrate into the holes found in the post.

Powers/Weaknesses

The batibat does not want humans to sleep near its post. When a person does sleep near it, the batibat transforms to its original form and attacks that person. It sits on the chest of its victim until he suffocates.

To ward off the batibat, one should bite one's thumb or wiggle one's toes. In this way, the person will awaken from the nightmare induced by the batibat.


See also


References

  • Ramos, Maximo D. (1971). Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology. Philippines: University of the Philippines Press.