The jenglot, a tiny humanoid doll-like creature, has been reported to exist in Indonesia since 1997. Despite its modern origins, there is still debate about whether the jenglot is a genuine supernatural being or simply a hoax. Nevertheless, many Indonesians believe in the mystical powers attributed to the jenglot.
In 1997, reports emerged from Indonesia, particularly the island of Java, claiming the sudden appearance of the mysterious creature known as the jenglot. According to local lore, the jenglot can be found in various locations such as underground, tree trunks, and even rooftops. Described as a few inches tall, the creature resembles a miniature human with sharp fangs, long nails, and hair.
This creature is sometimes considered to be a type of vampire as it feeds on blood – either animal or human. The owner of a jenglot has to provide it with drops of blood on a daily basis. If the owner does not provide this sustenance, the people around him/her are said to be struck by misfortune. The blood should not be fed directly to the jenglot but placed close to it. Some allege that the creature comes alive to drink the blood when nobody is around, whilst others claim that the jenglot is able to obtain the nutrients from the blood without even having to come into contact with it. viết lại đoạn này hay hơn
Some believe that jenglot were once human beings. Tradition states that the creature was an ascetic or hermit who practiced forbidden magic in an attempt to gain eternal life. When the person died, his body was rejected by the earth, so that it would not decompose, and then shrunk to become a jenglot. The jenglot are allegedly found by native shamans after the performance of some magical rituals, though the creature may also appear on its own. Others are of the opinion that the jenglot is a supernatural being that can be captured and tamed by those who have the knowledge to do so. There are also those who assert that the jenglot is a rare animal species that is unknown to science.
Yet others claim that jenglots are nothing more than man-made objects. According to Muhammad Syakir Muhammad Azmi, a Malaysian Islamic medical practitioner, the jenglot may be made from ordinary materials. The price at which these objects are sold depends on how real they look, though they are generally inexpensive. On the other hand, the object may also be made using animal fetuses. Jenglots made from this material are believed to be more efficacious, and therefore would fetch a much higher price on the market.
As man-made objects, the jenglot is said to not possess any powers of its own. Instead, it is through black magic that these creatures obtain their supernatural powers. It is popularly believed that the jenglot could then serve its master in a variety of ways, for instance, providing protection, functioning as a good luck charm , and even exacting vengeance on his/her enemies.