Nang Tani is a mythical creature from Southeast Asian folklore, known for its beauty and enchantment. It is said to have the power to control the weather and cast spells on those who cross its path. While the creature is commonly known as Nang Tani, it goes by different names in various parts of Southeast Asia. In Indonesia, it is known as Hantu Raya or "great ghost," while in Thailand, it is referred to as Mae Nak, a supernatural being who is believed to be the ghost of a woman who died during childbirth. Regardless of the name, the Nang Tani remains a powerful symbol of the region's rich mythological heritage.