Sinhala Kunuharupa Katha -

To understand the stories, one must first understand the entity. The term Kunuharupa combines Kunu (deformed/maimed) and Rupa (form/body). Unlike a Pretaya (hungry ghost) who is invisible and sorrowful, the Kunuharupa is a visible, corporeal monster. According to Sinhala demonology, these beings are the result of a human soul being corrupted by a Vas Doratuwa (an open doorway of negative energy)—usually triggered by:

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In 2024, Kunuharupa Katha have migrated to Facebook and TikTok. The new kattadiya does not need a cemetery—he needs a screenshot. According to Sinhala demonology, these beings are the