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Gurumapa
Gurumāpā (Devanagari: गुरुमापा) is a mythical creature in the folklore of Nepal Mandala. According to legend, he is said to take away disobedient children, and so was banished to a field in Kathmandu.〔Slusser, Mary Shepherd (1982). ''Nepal Mandala: A Cultural Study of the Kathmandu Valley.'' Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691031282, 9780691031286. Page 364.〕〔Finlay, Hugh; Everist, Richard and Wheeler, Tony (1999). ''Nepal: Lonely Planet Travel Guides.'' Lonely Planet. ISBN 0864427042, 9780864427045. Page 154.〕 The story of Gurumapa is one of the most well known folk tales in Newar society. He is depicted as a giant with a terrifying face and protruding fangs. ==The legend==
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