


These are 5 mysterious facts of bhangarh.
Although it is hard to judge paranormal activities, when the government tells you to stay away from certain places, then there is something that’s not right. Bhangarh Fort is one such place, where you will even get to see signboards, warning you to not remain there after sunset. The history of the fort dates back to the 17th century, and is surely not a place for those with faint hearts. Here are some scary facts about this fort that you should know if you are planning to visit the fort any time soon.
When you are here, you might marvel at its majestic architecture, yet many say they are burdened with a sense of anxiety, and they often feel anxious and restless. Some visitors even pointed out that they get a weird sense of paranoia as if somebody is following them around. Reason why, despite its popularity, visitors avoid hanging around the premises of the fort for long.
It is completely forbidden to venture or stay inside Bhangarh Fort at night. As a matter of fact, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has even put up boards at several spots in Bhangarh to warn people against staying in the premises after sunset and before the sun rises. As per the locals, anybody who managed to go inside the fort at night, they never returned to tell their tale, as it is believed that spirits roam there at night, which turns this place into a hotbed for paranormal activities.
As per the legends, Bhangarh fort has been cursed by a hermit named Guru Balu Nath. The spot where the fort has been built once served as the meditation spot of the sage, and when the king pleaded with him that he wanted to build a fort here, the sage agreed on one condition that the fort’s shadow should not touch him. The king persuaded him that the fort’s shadow would not touch him at his place, which sadly did not happen, and the curse of the hermit followed, which led to the entire village being destroyed.
It’s very strange to witness that every house located in the area is roofless. It is believed that the sage who cursed the town to its ultimate devastation is responsible for it. Referring to this, locals stated that it is not possible to construct a roof on these houses, and even if one is built, it collapses, and such incidents have killed many people in the past.
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There are many eerie stories surrounding Bhangarh, and its ill-fated visitors. It’s history is full of misery and anguish, which locals believe has been translated into horrible accidents and misfortune. Locals also added that once three daredevils decided to stay in Bhangarh Fort premises post-sundown, and see if it was really haunted. However, despite being equipped with a torch, one of them fell into a steep well, but was then rescued by his friends who rushed to take him to the hospital. But it seems like it was predestined, all three of them died in a road accident while they were on their way to hospital.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) had declared the Bhangarh Temple as a protected monument in 1951. But till now, the demarcation of the monument has not been completed. There may be many reasons for the delay in the process, but it has certainly fuelled the story of Bhangarh Fort being haunted. Standing like an ominous sentry towards the entrance to the fort is a board by the ASI that forbids entry to the fort after hours.
What stands out is how they have mentioned these timings for Bhangarh Fort. Instead of a concrete number, the board forbids entry into the fort after sunset and before sunrise, which sounds a little mysterious at the very least. In short, no one is allowed to be inside Bhangarh Fort at night, and as soon as darkness falls, the fort is barred to visitors.
The history of Bhangarh Fort tells us that the fort was built by Bhagwant Das for his younger son, Madho Singh. But after that, the story seems to have been lost amidst the pages of time and morphed by the chatter of rumours that surround the most haunted place of India.
If you were to travel to the region, you will hear numerous accounts of why Bhangarh Fort is haunted, however, there are two legends that seem to be the most popular.
More than a horror story about Bhangarh Fort, the first most commonly touted legend is about sheer forgetfulness. When the fort was being built, it is said that Madho Singh visited Bala Nath, an ascetic who lived and meditated nearby. He asked the sage for permission to build his fort to which the sage put forth a single condition. At no point should the fort be built so high that its shadow should fall upon the ascetic’s home, to which the king readily agreed and began building Rajasthan’s Bhangarh Fort.
As fate would have it, an ambitious successor of the king started adding to the fortifications vertically, the shadow of which covered Bala Nath’s home. That was what spelt doom for Bhangarh ka Kila, as the fort was cursed and has been abandoned and haunted since then.
According to the second legend, Bhangarh Fort in Rajasthan became the most haunted place of India because of a tantric called Singhia.
According to the legend, Princess Ratnavati, the daughter of Chatr Singh, was considered to be the jewel of Rajasthan, such was her beauty. She received many proposals for marriage and had a number of suitors vying for her favour. Among those suitors was a local tantric who knew he stood no chance with the beautiful princess.
In the market, Singhia saw the princess’s maid buying perfumed oil and seized his chance. He enchanted the oil so as soon as the princess would apply it, she would fall in love with him. Intimated about what happened, the princess threw out the oil, which fell on a boulder. The boulder was pulled towards Singhia and crushed him to death. However, with his dying breath, Singhia cursed the princess, her family, and the entire village around the Bhangarh Fort in Rajasthan. The very next year the entire population of Bhangarh is believed to have perished in a battle against Ajabgarh.
According to locals today, this curse is the reason why Bhangarh Fort is haunted as no one in the village or fort could be reborn and are doomed to roam the place, stuck in limbo.
Near the entrance, you can check out the ruins of what used to be the Johari Bazaar and the houses of the dancing girls (Nachni ka Mahal) on your way to the main fort. Even though the fort lies in ruins, it has three floors for you to explore.
A very curious fact that cannot be explained by any horror story about the Bhangarh Fort is the fact that all buildings in the fort and the houses surrounding it have no roofs. According to the locals, it is impossible to build a roof here as it collapses as soon as it is built. Maybe this can be attributed to the same reason why Bhangarh Fort is haunted, or maybe it has an explanation, but it goes without saying that it makes for an interesting phenomenon.
The all-pervasive spooky aura of the fort is broken by the presence of about half a dozen small, ancient temples dedicated to different deities, including Mangla Devi, Hanuman, Lord Gopinath, etc. Some of the temples are in fact the only buildings in the region that have managed to retain their roofs.
Bhangarh Fort has gained a lot of notoriety thanks to the legends that surround it, but the horror stories are not all that the fort has going on for it. Considered to be a hotbed for paranormal activities, Bhangarh Fort is also an archaeological hub. Many tools, carvings, and stone paintings by the early men have been discovered in the area, and the Lord Someshwar Temple near the fort has been discovered to be a spot for a natural spring and waterfalls.
Any place cannot be known as the most haunted place of India without having some recent stories to its name. Bhangarh Fort too of course is surrounded by unfounded urban legends. It is believed that the worst of misfortune befalls those who venture to stay in Bhangarh Fort at night, and the local population will happily narrate the story of three daredevils that spent the night inside the fort. Even though they had a flashlight, one of them fell into a well. As soon as he was rescued by his friends, they rushed to the hospital. However, on the way, all three of them were involved in a freak accident that killed all of them. There are several other similar stories that surround the legend of Bhangarh Fort. Whether you believe them or you do not is your own prerogative, however, it is these stories and strange whisperings that make Bhangarh Fort the most haunted place of India.
Other stories involve ghostly sightings, sounds of screaming, and much more.
Located at the border of the Sariska Tiger Reserve in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, Bhangarh Fort is a 17th-century fort, infamous all over India for being the 'Most haunted place in India'. Because of the numerous ghostly experiences and happenings in the fort premises, villages have sprung up far away from the fort, due to the fear of what lies within. Even the Archaeological Survey of India or the ASI has forbidden the locals and tourists from entering the fort at night. This completely ruined, haunted fort of Bhangarh does have a very eerie, negative aura to it. Several legends have attested to the paranormal happenings inside the fort.
The history of the fort dates back to centuries. Built in the 17th Century in Rajasthan, the Bhangarh Fort is an ancient specimen. It was believed to have been erected by Man Singh I, one of the Navratnas of Akbar's court for his son Madho Singh I.
There are always two sides to the story of the Bhangarh Fort Rajasthan, haunted for generations. Let me relate the story first. The two sides can wait for some time.
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These are 5 mysterious facts of bhangarh.
Although it is hard to judge paranormal activities, when the government tells you to stay away from certain places, then there is something that’s not right. Bhangarh Fort is one such place, where you will even get to see signboards, warning you to not remain there after sunset. The history of the fort dates back to the 17th century, and is surely not a place for those with faint hearts. Here are some scary facts about this fort that you should know if you are planning to visit the fort any time soon.
When you are here, you might marvel at its majestic architecture, yet many say they are burdened with a sense of anxiety, and they often feel anxious and restless. Some visitors even pointed out that they get a weird sense of paranoia as if somebody is following them around. Reason why, despite its popularity, visitors avoid hanging around the premises of the fort for long.
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