Panas are the souls of women dead in childbirth. Being dead in an "impure" time, they have to expiate by washing their babies' clothes for two to seven years, every night, singing a sad lullaby.
Panas are the souls of women dead in childbirth. Being dead in an "impure" time, they have to expiate by washing their babies' clothes for two to seven years, every night, singing a sad lullaby.