LahoBin
LahoBin is a mythological creature from South Asian folklore, particularly in Indian and Pakistani cultural traditions. The term is derived from the Sanskrit word "Lahoo," meaning "blood" or "water," and "Bin," possibly referring to a pot or container.
According to local legends, LahoBin is a malevolent spirit that haunts rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. It is
Legend has it that LahoBin is drawn to death and disease, feeding on the fear and suffering
The creature's association with water and its role as a harbinger of death have led to various