Mae Nak
The story of "Mae Nak" is perhaps the most famous of all Thai ghosts.
Last century, during the reign of King Mongkut (1851-1868), when Bangkok was still called the "Venice of the Far East", a woman called "NAK" was married to a man called "TID MAK". They moved into a house in Bangkok's PhraKhanong district, near Wat Mahabut. After a while her husband was called off to war. Alas she was already pregnant.
While her husband was away, she died with the baby still inside her body. So as Thai people believe, a woman who died with her baby creates a powerful spirit called "PHI TAI HONG THONG KLOM. She became a ghost. As she still loved her husband deeply, she took a form of human being and waited for "TidMak" to return.Her husband didn't know anything about his wife's death. So when he came back home, his wife was waiting for him. Many persons did warn him that his wife was dead and that he was living with a ghost but he did not believe them
One day when "MAE NAK" was preparing the dinner and her husband bathing himself in the bathroom, a lemon fell from her hand. As the house was a Thai traditional house, it was built on piles and so the lemon fell on the ground 2 meters lower than the house's floor. So the ghost "MAE NAK" made her arm longer in order to get it.
But her husband saw that, he understood that his wife was now a ghost. He managed to flee from the house and took refuge inside Wat Mahabut. "MAE NAK" terrorized the local population as an expression of her anger with them for helping her husband.
Thanks to a monk, the spirit was imprisoned in an earthen pot and thrown in the river. The monk covered the bottle with a cloth. On this cloth was written Pali language in order to disable the spirit from going outside the bottle. But the legend is not over. Two fishermen trying to catch some fish got the bottle and freed "MAE NAK".
But the husband of "MAE NAK" was living with another woman. The ghost of "MAE NAK" managed to find them and killed her husband's new girlfriend.
Finally "MAE NAK" accepted to stop killing because a monk promised her that in a next life she would live again with her husband. Nowadays Thai people still believe in the story of "MAE NAK PHRA KHANONG". Thai people don't like to speak about ghosts, they are afraid to meet them in their dreams while sleeping.
Most of those coming to Wat Mahabut go with the intention of worshiping at the ghost shrine of "Mae Nak", asking her spirit to bless their lives with good fortune. They also make a stop at the "Ton Takien"shrine for a lucky lottery number.
A young Thai is lady adding gold leaves on Mae NakPhraKhanong's arm. Her baby is in front of her.Many donations are made : toys, flowers, beautiful dresses, children clothes, food for her or her child. During all the day, a TV is on. "MAE NAK" likes the Thai movie "MON RAK LUUK THUNG"
Thai mothers always warn their daughters to come home after school. If not "MAE NAK" might catch them ! The shrine where "MAE NAK PHRA KHANONG" ashes remain is located near Sukhumvit road, soi 77. This shrine is now famous. Due to the several Thai TV series and few movies, the shrine is overcrowded.
The Thai movie "NANG NAK" released in 1999 is the year biggest success in Thai cinema. It is the story of "MAE NAK PHRA KHANONG". More than 15 Thai movies remakes about "Mae Nak" life have been produced so far. In year 2009 Mae Nak The Musical was even launched.
Each day the "Mae Nak" ghost shrine draws hundreds of worshippers who are looking to improve their fortunes at Wat Mahabut.
Question : Why did mak know his wife was now a ghost?
Answer : Mak known his wife was now a ghost because he saw she made her arm longer to get a