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Spook Alert! Hidden Stories Of The Bhangarh Fort
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Spook Alert! Hidden Stories Of The Bhangarh Fort

Bhangarh Fort- The most haunted place in the World has a story behind it!


  • Most haunted place in India
  • Hidden Stories behind it
  • What is the truth behind Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh Fort

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In India, there are many haunted places like Grand Paradi Towers in Mumbai, Dumas Beach in Surat, Gujrat and many more, but Bhangarh Fort is the most haunted place in India. If we prepare a list of the most haunted places in the world, one can surely find Bhangarh on the top. This fort was built in 17th century in the Rajasthan, India. The fort has a lot of stories associated with it which can surely give you goosebumps. Today, we will talk about some untold stories about the Bhangarh Fort.

Location
Location

The Bhangarh Fort is situated on the border of the Sariska Reserve in the Aravali range of hills in Alwar district of Rajasthan. The fort is located 235 kilometres from Delhi. There are so many weird stories associated with Bhangarh Fort. The locals of that place have revealed so many spooky stories.
It is believed that a lot of people who dared to go inside the fort never returned. According to locals, one can get chills just by going nearby the fort.

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Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has placed a notice board outside the fort that no one is allowed to go inside after sunset. According to Ghost Buster there is no paranormal activities in the fort. They say that sounds that people hear after the sunset is produced by animals.

According to the first fable, Bhangarh fort is cursed by Guru Balu Nath. King Madho Singh wanted to establish his fort in Bhangarh, the area was the Samadhi spot for Guru Balu Nath on a condition that there will no one should have house higher than his and cast a shadow. And if it will happen then the city will get destroyed, and when it happened destruction took place.

Ratnavati
Ratnavati

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According to the second legend, there was a beautiful princess named Ratnavati who was famous for her beauty all in her kingdom as well as in neighbouring kingdoms. There was a wizard named Singhia, who knew black magic.
He decided to make Ratnavati fall in love with him. He gave a perfume with a potion that would draw Ratnavati in his love. However, the princess recognized the magician’s evil trick, and poured the potion on a large boulder instead. The spell worked and it rolled down to crush the wizard. But in his dying words, the magician cursed the town to death and no more rebirths.

There are so many ghostly stories narrated by the locals living there. They said they have heard different sounds from the fort at night. According to the locals living there, people who dare to go inside the fort in night never returned.

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Inder Rawat

A passionate writer who likes to read, travel and explore new things.
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