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திங்கள், அக்டோபர் 13, 2014

INDIA'S GHOST TOWN



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Located between Jaipur and Alwar in Rajasthan, Bhangarh is
India’s very own ghost town.  Known as one of the most
haunted places in the country, it is famous for its historical ruins.
It is definitely worth a visit for its temples, havelis and a palace.
However, be sure to finish all your sightseeing during
the day as the spooky place is strictly out of bounds at night.


A signboard displayed by ASI, a Government of India organization
clearly states “Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise
and after sunset is strictly prohibited. Legal action would be
taken against anybody who does not follow these instructions”.
All this talk about the supernatural has resulted in making
it one of the popular tourist destinations today.

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It is believed that the city of Bhangarh was cursed by
the Guru Balu Nath, which led to the town’s evacuation. He
sanctioned the establishment of the town but with one clause,
saying, “The moment the shadows of your palaces touch me,
the city shall be no more!” Ignorant of such a threat,
a descendant raised the palace to such a height that it cast
a shadow Balu Nath’s forbidden retreat and thus the town was
cursed as predicted. The small Samadhi where
Balu Nath is said to lie buried is still there.

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According to another legend, the beauty and charisma of
the Princess of Bhangarh Ratnavati, was incomparable to anyone
in all of Rajasthan. As soon as she turned eighteen, she started
getting matrimonial offers from other regions. In the same region
lived a tantrik, a magician well versed in the occult, named Singhia.
He was madly in love with the princess knowing that nothing could
ever come of it. One day when he saw the princess’s maid in the market
buying scented oil for her, he thought that this was his chance. He
used his black magic on the oil which would hypnotize the princess
by her merely touching the oil and would surrender herself and
run to him. His plan did not work out as the princess had seen the
tantric enchanting the oil and thus poured it on the ground.
It touched a stone, which started rolling towards the tantrik and
crushed him. Dying, Singhia cursed the palace with the death of
all who dwelt in it, without any rebirth in their destinies. The
next year there was a battle between Bhangarh and
Ajabgarh in which Princess Ratnavati lost her life.

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The grounds of Bhangarh are enclosed by a partially ruined wall.
The beautifully carved temples Gopinath, Shiva, Mangla Devi and
Keshava Rai are definitely worth a visit. There’s also the dancer’s haveli.
The most mysterious building of all is the chhatri that stands
atop the hill, which is believed to have been inhabited by the tantrik.
Bhangarh-shiva temple

Bhangarh-Vishnu Temple

Bhangarh-chattri

The town continues to draw visitors many of whom
claim to have heard “sounds” of music and tinkling of anklets.
Some even swear they have heard spine-chilling screams.
Whether its fact or myth, you decide.
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