43: KNOCK KNOCK | ANG KUMAKATOK, The Death Messengers of Philippine Folklore episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 1, 2023 · 1H 3M

43: KNOCK KNOCK | ANG KUMAKATOK, The Death Messengers of Philippine Folklore

from The Gods Must Be Crazy: A Philippine Mythology Podcast · host The Gods Must Be Crazy: A Philippine Mythology Podcast

43: KNOCK KNOCK | ANG KUMAKATOK, The Death Messengers of Philippine Folklore What do you do when there’s a mysterious set of knocks on your door in the middle of the night? Don’t answer it, for it may just be a portent of death.  This October, we’re covering the different beings and entities representing Death in Philippine mythology, folklore, and urban legends. In this first episode, we’re covering the mysterious entity known only as the Kumakatok.  From the war-ravaged streets of Old Manila in the 1940s, mysterious ‘cult-killings’ in the 80’s, and the strange paranormal surveillance sightings during the COVID lock-downs, these mysterious beings haunt the doorways of prospective victims, warning them of their terrible, unavoidable fate.  Join us as we explore the lore of the Death Knock beings in the Philippines, learn of modern-day sightings, and the strange and eerily-similar beliefs that exist in Celtic, African, Balinese and Native-American mythologies. — The Gods Must Be Crazy is a podcast on Philippine Mythology hosted by friends Anama Dimapilis and Ice Lacsamana, avid mythology nerds and semi-professional gossips. Follow us over at @godsmustbecrazy.pod on Instagram and Facebook for more good stuff. We welcome any suggestions on future topics or episodes.  You can also join us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thegodsmustbecrazypodcast. You can also find us on Youtube – Gods Must Be Crazy Podcast channel, where we post some of our episodes and interviews. For other inquiries, please email us at [email protected] The intro and outro music is by Brian O’Reilly (@dendriform on Instagram). — References/Further Reading: Trinidad: The Three Who Knock. Sison, Antonio D. (2021). Journal of Critical Perspectives. https://www.asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/archive/ASJ_57_2_2021/16_Trinidad_The_Three_Who_Knock.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumakatok https://discover.hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/The-Mythology-Behind-the-Mysterious-Sinister-Knockers-of-the-Philippines https://www.thesummitexpress.com/2021/04/fear-mindanao-demonic-cult-attack.html https://www.rappler.com/nation/mindanao/deaths-cult-like-group-leadership-feud-davao/ https://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=82909&page=1 https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4498605/4385166/4509519 https://www.tumblr.com/myhauntedsalem/189705241702/three-knocks-an-old-superstition-states-that-when https://www.nowbali.co.id/late-night-visits/ https://darktales.blog/2019/03/28/the-banshee-irelands-heralds-of-death/ https://seeksghosts.blogspot.com/2014/12/death-harbinger-three-knocks.html

43: KNOCK KNOCK | ANG KUMAKATOK, The Death Messengers of Philippine Folklore What do you do when there’s a mysterious set of knocks on your door in the middle of the night? Don’t answer it, for it may just be a portent of death.  This October, we’re covering the different beings and entities representing Death in Philippine mythology, folklore, and urban legends. In this first episode, we’re covering the mysterious entity known only as the Kumakatok.  From the war-ravaged streets of Old Manila in the 1940s, mysterious ‘cult-killings’ in the 80’s, and the strange paranormal surveillance sightings during the COVID lock-downs, these mysterious beings haunt the doorways of prospective victims, warning them of their terrible, unavoidable fate.  Join us as we explore the lore of the Death Knock beings in the Philippines, learn of modern-day sightings, and the strange and eerily-similar beliefs that exist in Celtic, African, Balinese and Native-American mythologies. — The Gods Must Be Crazy is a podcast on Philippine Mythology hosted by friends Anama Dimapilis and Ice Lacsamana, avid mythology nerds and semi-professional gossips. Follow us over at @godsmustbecrazy.pod on Instagram and Facebook for more good stuff. We welcome any suggestions on future topics or episodes.  You can also join us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thegodsmustbecrazypodcast. You can also find us on Youtube – Gods Must Be Crazy Podcast channel, where we post some of our episodes and interviews. For other inquiries, please email us at [email protected] The intro and outro music is by Brian O’Reilly (@dendriform on Instagram). — References/Further Reading: Trinidad: The Three Who Knock. Sison, Antonio D. (2021). Journal of Critical Perspectives. https://www.asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/archive/ASJ_57_2_2021/16_Trinidad_The_Three_Who_Knock.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumakatok https://discover.hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/The-Mythology-Behind-the-Mysterious-Sinister-Knockers-of-the-Philippines https://www.thesummitexpress.com/2021/04/fear-mindanao-demonic-cult-attack.html https://www.rappler.com/nation/mindanao/deaths-cult-like-group-leadership-feud-davao/ https://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=82909&page=1 https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4498605/4385166/4509519 https://www.tumblr.com/myhauntedsalem/189705241702/three-knocks-an-old-superstition-states-that-when https://www.nowbali.co.id/late-night-visits/ https://darktales.blog/2019/03/28/the-banshee-irelands-heralds-of-death/ https://seeksghosts.blogspot.com/2014/12/death-harbinger-three-knocks.html

NOW PLAYING

43: KNOCK KNOCK | ANG KUMAKATOK, The Death Messengers of Philippine Folklore

0:00 1:03:53

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of The Gods Must Be Crazy: A Philippine Mythology Podcast?

This episode is 1 hour and 3 minutes long.

When was this The Gods Must Be Crazy: A Philippine Mythology Podcast episode published?

This episode was published on October 1, 2023.

What is this episode about?

43: KNOCK KNOCK | ANG KUMAKATOK, The Death Messengers of Philippine Folklore What do you do when there’s a mysterious set of knocks on your door in the middle of the night? Don’t answer it, for it may just be a portent of death.  This October, we’re...

Can I download this The Gods Must Be Crazy: A Philippine Mythology Podcast episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!