painduvateks
Painduvateks refers to a rare and historically documented phenomenon observed in certain traditional healing practices, particularly within some indigenous cultures of Southeast Asia. The term is derived from the Malay phrase *pinduh duva*, which loosely translates to "transfer of pain" or "pain displacement." This concept is often associated with rituals aimed at alleviating physical or spiritual suffering by redirecting it to an intermediary object, animal, or person.
The practice typically involves symbolic or ritualistic actions, such as placing a patient’s affliction onto a
Historical accounts suggest that painduvateks was employed in response to illnesses perceived as caused by supernatural
The practice has been documented in regions including parts of Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, though