Is Rajasthan Really Haunted? See Here Top 10 Haunted Places (Real Story)

In Rajasthan lies a state known for its forts and cultural history with a touch of royalty in its past tales that capture the attention of many travelers; however hidden beneath the opulence are mysterious haunted sites that intrigue some and are dismissed as mere folklore by others. For those seeking excitement and adventure these locations hold an allure – but is there truth, to the ghostly rumors surrounding Rajasthan? 


 

1. Bhangarh Fort, Alwar – Most Haunted Place in India

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Rajasthan's Bhangarh Fort is the first place that comes to mind when you think of haunted places. It is thought to be the most haunted fort in India, so the government makes it hard to visit. There's a good reason why no one can go into the fort after dark.

The story says that a wizard named Singhia loved Princess Ratnavati of Bhangarh. He tried to win her over with black magic even though he knew she was out of his reach. His plan didn't work out, though, and the princess's guards killed him. Singhia cursed the whole village of Bhangarh before he died, dooming it to be destroyed forever. People think that ghosts still live in the fort and that anyone who stays there after dark will never come back.

A lot of people who go to the fort say they feel nervous, hear whispers, and see fuzzy figures. Some people keep coming back even though there are warnings because of the scary history of the place.

2. Kuldhara Village, Jaisalmer – The Village That Disappeared Overnight

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The village of Kuldhara, near Jaisalmer is known for its history dating back 300 years ago when it was a thriving community of Paliwal Brahmins deserted overnight in the early 1800s under mysterious circumstances that left it abandoned till this day.

Legend has it that Salim Singh tried to force the village chiefs daughter into marriage against her wishes in Kuldhara town.The villagers fled to safeguard her honor. Supposedly placed a curse that left the area uninhabitable since then.Some believe the spirits of those villagers linger, in the ruins taking care of their beloved home.

Visitors to Kuldhara often recount occurrences such as unexplained footsteps and a sense of unseen presences nearby when wandering the deserted village at nightfall. Those brave to spend a night in Kuldhara are rumored to attract misfortune and ill luck due, to an ancient curse that deters most from testing its power.

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3. Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur – The Ghost of the King

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The Aravalli hills hold Nahargarh Fort, which has a view of the city of Jaipur. The fort was built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II to keep Jaipur safe. The king who built the fort, Sawai Raja Man Singh, is said to still watch over it after he has died.

People have been telling ghost stories about Nahargarh Fort for years. In one especially creepy story, a contractor was hired to fix up a part of the fort. The contractor was found dead in a strange way, and no one could explain how he died. People in the area think that the king's ghost got angry about the renovations and did something about it.

Tourists who have been to the fort have also said they felt uneasy, heard strange noises, and seen lights flickering inside.

Read More: - https://jaipurthrumylens.com/tag/nahargarh-fort-ghost-story/

4. Chand Baori, Abhaneri – A Stepwell of Shadows

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The Chand Baori is an old stepwell in the village of Abhaneri that is famous for its beautiful architecture. During the day, it's a popular place for tourists to visit, but there are darker stories about it.

People who live in the area think that the stepwell is haunted, and many visitors say they have seen or heard ghosts. The story goes that ghosts built Chand Baori all in one night, which is why it has such a complicated and mysterious design. Some people say they've heard strange sounds and seen shadows moving at the well's bottom.

The stepwell is very dark and deep, which adds to its creepy feel. Even though Chand Baori is beautiful, it has a creepy vibe that many people think comes from the ghosts that live there.

5. Brij Raj Bhawan Palace, Kota – Haunted by a British Soldier

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The Brij Raj Bhawan Palace in Kota might appear serene and majestic on the outside; however rumors have it that the spirit of an officer named Major Burton haunts its halls to this day after he and his sons met their fate at the hands of Indian soldiers during the 1857 revolt, within the palace grounds.

The people living and working at the palace have talked about seeing Major Burtons ghost times recently Hes often spotted wandering around the corridors at night in his uniform While many see his presence as harmless theres a twist to his haunting tale Apparently if a guard nods off during duty the ghost gives them a good slap to wake them up

Guest staying at Brij Raj Bhawan now report sensing a presence, around the room that was once occupied by Major Burton since it has been converted into a heritage hotel. Read More History About Brij Raj Bhawan Palace in Kota At https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/destinations/would-you-dare-to-stay-in-this-palace-in-kota-known-for-its-harmless-ghost/articleshow/66363364.cms

6. Rana Kumbha Palace, Chittorgarh – Ghost of Rani Padmini

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The Rana Kumbha Palace is known as one of the spots in Chittorgar h due to its dark past filled tragedy. It was the site where Rani Padmini and several other women chose to perform Jauhar (sacrificial fire ritual) sacrificing themselves to safeguard their dignity, against intruders.

Guests have mentioned witnessing figures of women in regal clothing strolling around the palace grounds after dark. The unsettling stories involve individuals hearing pleas, for assistance that are thought to emanate from the souls of those perished in the blaze.

The palaces long history intertwined with tales of sightings adds to its allure as one of the most captivating haunted spots, in Rajasthan.

Also Read:-https://travel-blog.waytoindia.com/haunted-places-in-rajasthan/

7. Jagatapura, in Jaipur – Night Witches

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In Jaipur lies the quiet town of Jagatapura that exudes tranquility in daylight but harbors a sinister aura come nightfall as, per folklore suggesting it is haunted by vengeful spirits of wronged witches seeking retribution.

At nightfall, in the city streets some individuals have reported witnessing spectral women clothed in white drifting about. The spooky ambiance is heightened by accounts of temperature decreases unusual noises and a pervasive sense of unease.

Some folks think that these ghosts used to be women who faced mistreatment in the past and now linger in the town, without finding solace.

8. Mehandipur Balaji Temple, Dausa – A Battle of Good and Evil

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The Mehandipur Balaji Temple in Dausais well known for its healing abilities that are particularly effective in performing exorcisms.However due to its association, with expelling spirits it's not uncommon for rumors to circulate claiming that the temple is haunted.

Many visitors claim to witness individuals going through exorcisms and experiencing possessions at the temple known for its spiritual presence that draws in both positive and negative energies alike. Despite being a site for worship the ambiance can be quite eerie, after nightfall.

According to the locals advice for tourists; it's best to steer of the temple grounds at night due to rumors of wandering spirits on the lookout, for humans to inhabit.

9. Jodhpur’s Khayala Village – In the shadows of the night. 

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Khayala is a quaint village located close to Jodhpur that has become known for its reputation, among the locals due to eerie whispers heard at night accompanied by sightings of mysterious shadowy figures that vanish upon closer inspection.

The villagers believe that the village is haunted by the spirits of individuals who met ends in accidents or were treated unfairly in the past life there are said to wander the village during the night hours while emitting spooky noises that have frightened the residents of nearby areas immensely.

Most people avoid going out at night out of fear of running into these spirits.

10. Mount Abu and Arna Jhana - Mysterious Desert Museum

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Mount Abu is a liked hill retreat famous, for its picturesque views; however nestled amidst this peaceful setting lies Arna Jhana. A desert museum rumored to be haunted.

Visitors at the museum mentioned hearing footsteps in spaces and a few even felt a spooky presence trailing behind them.The unusual occurrences at Arna Jharna have given it a reputation as one of the known haunted spots, in Rajasthan; however those who encounter it believe in the tangible existence of the spirits of the land.

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