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Bhangarh fort the haunted place.



  • Bhargarh fort was build in 17th century,  it was built by king  Bhagwat das for his younger son Madho singh. It is situated in alwar(rajasthan). Bhangarh known as the haunted place of India.


  • Bhargarh was famous because of there haunted story and mysterious events occur in past. According to paranormal expert and indian government this place is declared as haunted place in india and strictly not allowed to go after 5 p.m in bhangarh.




Story of bhangarh fort

  • Citizen lives near bhangarh fort says that Bhangarh story is based on Rani ratnavati, her beauty was nonpareil and story of physical attraction even trancended kingdom and borders. When rani ratnavati turn eighteen, price of several states and country asked to marry Rani Ratnavati. One day magicain sighia see ratnavati and fall in love with her because of her beauty. When Rani Ratnvati went market to buy perfume magician sighia enchanted the oil she was purchasing with black magic. Sighia enchanted oil in perfume for reason that rani loves him but Rani know that sighia enchanted oil then Rani through's perfume. In revenge of this sighia cursed the city of bhangarh to death and as a result, it never witnessed any rebirths. Then, in the battle of bhangarh and ajabgarh,princess Ratnavi was killed, thus adding more hope that the cursed was true. Hopes, never die as several locals are of the belief that she has returned in a different form and will ultimately come back to end the unfortuate spell on Bhangarh.

Inside bhangarh fort

  • By the time we were regaled with these stories, we had walked through a long road lined on both sides with ruins. These were the jauhri bazaars, houses of dancing girls (Nachni ki Haveli), the guide said. There were also some magnificent banyan trees. We entered the impressive gateway to see the fort. Even though the fort was in ruins, it had three grand storeys to be explored. The Someshwara temple at the side, with its beautiful stepwell, was serene. Entry into bhangarh is prohibited after sunset.
  • Because of its story and mysterious event bhangarh declared as the ranked haunted of india.



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