DHAPLAN KHYAH DHAPLAN KHYAH by Pranab joshi @pranabphotoart Meet Dhaplan Khya, a mysterious and voracious creature, characterized by its imposing stature, dark and hairy exterior, and an insatiable appetite. This enigmatic being takes refuge in the shadowy corners of homes, favoring places like under the stairs or within the confines of the attic. Unveiling itself exclusively under the cloak of night, Dhaplan Khya is rumored to harbor an intense aversion to light. In the whimsical verses of a children's song, the narrative unfolds. As the sun sets and evening descends, Dhaplan Khya emerges from its hiding place, embarking on a quest for sustenance. Its unsettling hunger drives it to approach unsuspecting children, with an eerie melody accompanying its nocturnal journey. The creature, perpetually in search of a feast, makes its way through the dimly lit spaces where youngsters play. source: https://indigenouspeoplenet.wordpress.com/
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