haunted palaces, sites and forts of india
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Haunted Palaces, Sites and Forts of IndiaHaunted Palaces, Sites and Forts of India
Dave December 3, 2014 Uncategorized No Comments
The Domains of RajasThe ancient forts of England and Europe are often portrayed in movies and television as a
common site. We know the legend of Arthur and the many sieges and battles surrounding
these forts. However, the great forts of India are little-known in the west, and this is a tragedy
easily remedied by a tour to the sites.
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India’s history also tells a story of an area divided into many domains and territories, each
ruled by a raja, or chieftain. Much as their western counterparts, these local rulers sought to
protect their lands by building elaborate defensive positions and famous fortresses. These
legendary fortifications and structures of India saw many fierce battles over the centuries.
An oft-repeated part of these legends is that the spirits of many fierce warriors still roam the
land, unwilling to admit defeat. Many visitors come to explore these supposedly haunted
areas, asking if the spirits and ghosts are still fighting those battles and serving their rajas?
Below you can learn more about several of the forts and sites in India considered favorite
locations of various spirits.
Rajasthan Bhangarh Fort
Many consider this to be the most haunted place in India. First established in 1613, the fort
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was the residence of a great Mughal general. The area was only occupied for a few years,
however. It seems the grandson of the general added on to the palace until its height cast a
shadow over a forbidden area. A magician cursed the entire city, and it was soon attacked,
destroyed and abandoned.
With all the reported supernatural happenings, no one is willing to remain in the city over night.
The government’s Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) actually put up a sign prohibiting
people from staying in the city after sunset.
Gujarat, Dumas Beach
The site of Hindu burial ceremonies for centuries, thousands of bodies, including fallen
warriors, have been burned on the beach. Visitors report unending whisperings of legions of
spirits and a wide variety of paranormal activities. There are even reports of tourists
disappearing after daring to venture onto the beach at night.
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Kurseong, West Bengal, Dow Hill
An area that was formerly heavily forested, Dow Hill was the scene of several battles and
supposedly a number of murders. Woodcutters often report sighting of a headless boy
wandering through the trees, and the local Victoria Boys School is the scene of many sightings
of specters.
Pune, Shaniwarwada Fort
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Local legend tells of a young prince assassinated in this fort when he turned 13. Visitors come
at full moons to catch a glimpse of his ghost, wandering through the rooms of the palace and
shrieking over his lost kingdom.
Kota, Rajasthan, Brij Raj Bhavan Palace
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Today a popular hotel for those seeking a paranormal experience, the Brij Raj Bhavan Palace
is 178 years old and the former home of the royal Kota family. The residence seems to boast
its own resident ghost, that of a former resident, Major Burton. This British official, along with
his two sons, was killed during the Mutiny of 1857 by a group of Indian sepoys.
Sightings report the Major wandering about the palace, with his cane in hand, from the
drawing room where he was murdered. No one has every reported any harmful actions by the
Major, although he is reported to strike guards with his cane if he comes across them sleeping
while on duty at night.
Do you believe in ghosts? Perhaps you should delay answering that question until you travel
to Indiaand tour these reported haunted palaces of India. Many tourists have come away
believers. Even without a paranormal experience, these sites are wonderful places to catch a
glimpse of India’s storied past.
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