News Update :
Home » » Spookiest place of India-Bhangarh

Spookiest place of India-Bhangarh

 Bhangarh was built in the 17th century, by Raja Madho Singh, a general of Emperor Akbar’s army. At that time, Bhangarh had a population of over 10,000. Bhangarh was the precursor of the exquisite old city of Jaipur, with its havelis, colorful bazaars, and temples.
Bhangarh is a place near Jaipur Rajasthan ,India. Bhangarh is a mysterious town for its visitors.
Bhangarh in Alwar is associated with a number of myths.
One says Bhangarh  was cursed by a tantrik (one who practices dark arts), Singhia, who was in love with the beautiful princess Ratnawati of Bhangarh. Singhia added a love potion to a bowl of oil that belonged to the princess, but Singhia’s hopes were dashed  when Ratnawati hurled the bowl on a wall that collapsed and buried Singhia.
A dying Scindia cursed the kingdom of Bhangarh saying that the city would be wiped out overnight, and would never be inhabited again, except for the temples. Shortly after the death of Singhia, the whole city was sacked and destroyed in the Bhangarh-Ajabgarh wars.For this reason, the area was left barren for a long time.Still some people believe that evil spirits and ghosts inhabit the town.People do not enter the area as it is believed that if you do, you do not return.


The Archeological Survey of India's Signboard says
Important warning:
1. Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited.
2. Shepherds and woodcutters who enter Bhangarh area will face legal action.
3. The Kewda or Pandanus trees found in Bhangarh area belong to the Archaelogy Survey of India. Is it forbidden to subject this tree to any kind of harm.
Note: Anyone flouting of the rules mentioned above will face legal action.
By order
Incharge, Archaelogical Survey Board



Share on Facebook
Share :
 
Company Info | Contact Us | Privacy policy | Term of use | Widget | Advertise with Us | Site map
Copyright © 2011. Cybercloud . All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Blogger