
Churels
Churels are a cultural or mythological concept found in South Asian folklore, often representing spirits or women who have died under tragic or unjust circumstances. They are believed to linger as restless souls, sometimes seeking justice or revenge. Churels are typically depicted as women with supernatural powers, spirits that can appear to haunt or protect. The stories of churels reflect societal issues such as gender violence, social injustice, and the consequences of unresolved trauma. While rooted in myth, these tales serve as cautionary or moral narratives within their cultural context.