Pocong, or shroud is a term that refers to a corpse wrapped in a shroud. The term comes from the Javanese, but later expanded its use in the Indonesian language. The imposition of the shroud is usually done after the body is washed, and the main body of the seventh hole (two eyes, two nostrils, two ears, and anus) corked cotton.
Pocong often presented as one manifestation of a ghost in the legend in Indonesia, and the coloring is strong enough national horror film genre.
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