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Bhangarh Fort located in Alwar, Rajasthan is one of the most feared places
in the world. This fort was built in the 17th century. Many types of
ghostly activities have come to the fore here. Even after sunset in the
evening, the entry of people in the fort is banned.
Legend has it that during the 16th century, a tantrik named Singhia fell
in love with Ratnavati, the beautiful princess of Bhangarh. And knowing
that it was a disappointing match, he decided to use his magic to seduce
her. However, the princess reveals her plans and sentenced him to death.
Before his death, enraged by the turn of events, he ruined the palace and
cursed the city to be forever roofless and pathetic. Nearby locals believe
that anyone who visits the fort after dark will not return, so go at your
own risk.
Ghost towns and villages hold a very different charm than the ruins of castles and forts, mostly because they give us a glimpse into the lives of the people who once inhabited them. Being a desert region, Rajasthan has no dearth of ghost villages, but few of them have attracted as much attention as Bhangarh and Kuldhara, perhaps because of the legends associated with them. When we were in Jaisalmer, it was natural for us to visit Kuldhara, and so did we.
India's most haunted hill station, Kurseong's Dow Hill is situated at a distance of about 30 km from Darjeeling, where there is no dearth of paranormal incidents and stories. A small hill station known for its scenic views, orchid gardens, forested hills and tea gardens, Kurseong is also home to a road to death, headless ghosts, haunted schools and countless real ghost stories. Here we tell you about a place where creepy creatures are more concentrated than in other parts of India.
About a beach in Gujarat, whose name is one of the most haunted places in India. The name of this place is Dumas Beach. According to the local people, this place is claimed to be of phantom spirits. This mysterious place is located on the sea coast of Surat city of Gujarat. Many paranormal incidents often take place here. This is a big reason, due to which the horror story of this beach is famous in the world. Often there is a lot of discussion on social media about this place. There are many beliefs and tales among the people about this haunted place.
While most of these places have legends and stories that have been told over time and are therefore believed to be true, there is one place that was believed by many to be haunted for years, but thanks to scientific research, the real reason has been found. Was. We are talking about Jatinga in Assam which is a tribal village. For the longest time there was a phenomenon known as 'bird suicide'. The birds used to fly in one direction towards the light and then fell to the dead. This usually happens towards the end of the monsoon months when there is fog and visibility is low.
Back in the 90's, some 50,000 mine workers died an agonizing death at the Dehar Mines due to faulty mining practices. The mines were subsequently shut down and abandoned. Since then the mines have earned the dubious distinction of being amongst the Top 10 haunted places in India.
Although there is a lot to see in this historical city, but there is one such mysterious place, which is very famous in the city itself and that is none other than the ancient stepwell Agrasen ki Baoli. Its beauty and rustic charm make people awestruck. Also, because of its haunting stories, people come here the most. Agrasen ki Baoli is a protected monument and one of the must-visit places in India. Let us tell you about some interesting stories related to Aggression Ki Baori in this article today.
Established in 1996, the world's largest integrated film city is a thrilling experience in more ways than one. Sometimes, the action starts after the lights and cameras are turned off. The studio complex of 1,600+ acres spread across Hyderabad receives 1.5 million tourists every year... and a few from across the grave. Some say that the green room and the horrific presence on the sets are of the crew members who lost their lives on the job, others speculate that it is the soldiers and generals who died fighting for the Nizam of Hyderabad (because Stands huge studio complex) which used to be the battlefield). Whatever the case, its victims have felt it pushing them or tearing their costumes - sometimes even in broad daylight.
This chawl is lined with houses on both sides with a well in the middle of the compound without a boundary wall. Because of this, a woman who lived in the chawl who once went to fill water fell into the well and died. Since then it is believed her spirit roams in the area around the well. Many people have spotted a woman's figure who disappears later. But her spirit is believed to be harmless claim the residents as it does not trouble anyone. But people are often advised not to go there at night alone. Another haunting in this chawl is that of a guard who is often spotted near one of the trees. He appears to be there in the night and people often see him guarding the area.
There is never a dull moment in a courtroom if Bollywood films are to be believed. But reality is stranger than fiction and the Bombay High Court has someone from the other world to keep them entertained or shall we say spooked out! This prominent structure is an iconic building in the city of Mumbai, standing tall with its Gothic architecture. Inaugurated in 1862, it is one of the oldest high courts in India. Not just this, its history of having the very first Chief Justice of India post independence, the very first Attorney General and Solicitor General make it a landmark of India. But that's not all! The Bombay High Court is also believed to be haunted.