Friday, 29 January 2016

The Riddle of Paranormal Activities Place - Bhangarh Fort State – Rajasthan- The Bhangarh Fort of Alwar - Bhangarh Fort: Cursed by a Wizard

The Riddle of Paranormal Activities Place - Bhangarh Fort State – Rajasthan- The Bhangarh Fort of Alwar - Bhangarh Fort: Cursed by a Wizard











 




The Bhangarh Fort of Alwar Rajasthan is one of the top most Haunted place in India and famous for its historical ruins. Bhangarh is a popular tourist attraction situated at the edge of the Sariska Tiger Reserve and entry prohibited between sunset and sunrise. Whether you believe in ghosts or whether you shred the whole concept of spirits as nonsense, Bhangarh Fort may change your views. Widely known as one of the spookiest places, this fort resides in a deserted area and has many legends behind the paranormal activities experienced here. 



As such, the fort adorns beautiful architecture, havelis, temples, ruins, gardens, and is open to the public for visit. However, many tourists have admitted that a creepy heavy feeling prevails in its atmosphere. It is also held that the curious minds who tried exploring the place at night never returned alive. That explains why the Archaeological Survey of India has installed a board which mentions that it is prohibited to be in Bhangarh Fort after sunset and before sunrise.


Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Mysterious Things That Have Happened Across India That Cant Be Explained


Unexplained marsh ghost lights








It have been reported by local fishermen in the West Bengal swaps. It is said that if one follows these lights, he often gets confused, loosing his way, which may result in his drowning. Many bodies have been discovered. It is said that  these lights are the ghosts of fisherman who died while fishing. However, these lights prove to be helpful sometimes. The locals on both the sides suppose that there is an underground UFO base, known by both the countries. There are claims of the common sightings of UFOs coming out of the ground. 

Monday, 25 January 2016

Top Most Incredibly Creepy Mysteries From India

Celestial Lighting- Undefined












On 14th January every year, during the revelries of Makara Sankranti at Sabarimala Temple in Kerala, a rather mysterious phenomenon takes place. A kind of Clestial Lighting has been spotted on one particular hilltop. It is said that these lights are as bright as a mercury lamp and also change color from blue, red, yellow to a pear- shaped moving ball. Being witnessed from centuries, they are sometimes very fast and sometimes standstill. Visitors and soldiers on border says that the light sometimes appears to follow them but the scientists say these lights are a result of oxidation of methane from the marshes.

Friday, 22 January 2016

Top Most Mysterious Places in India

In Ladakh Is A Suspected UFO Base





Those who believe in the reality of aliens would be glad to discover that there is a place where UFOs are sighted. Locals from both sides of the border happen to believe in the underground UFO bases and have even reported them coming out of the ground.



One of the most inaccessible places in the world, he Kongka La Pass in Ladakh lies in the forever disputed border of India and China. Near-by sightings, particularly those of the flying saucer type, the place is considered a mysterious UFO base. Even Google Maps have mapped things around the vicinity that look like military facilities. It can’t be a coincidence that personnel of ITBP and Indian Army have been reporting numerous sightings of unidentified luminous objects near Ladakh around India–China border.



According to some army officials, these objects are not drones or satellites, and according to the astronomers who studied the phenomenon, these are not meteors either.



These flying objects reportedly look like spaceships and it has become a common sight to see them entering the base and exiting it. Glaciologists and Geologists of ISRO, experts from DRDO and NTRO have been trying to identify them but so far in vain.


Remaining a case of enigma, the entry here is restricted and tourists are not allowed.

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Skeleton Lake - Case of unknown - Roopkund - Uttarakhand - Unsolved Mystery

In 1942, a forest guard made a chance sighting of about hundreds of human skeletons, on the banks of Roopkund. At some specific time in the past, the snowy waters of Roopkund Lake melt to unfold the sprinkled skeletal remnants of 200 humans. When this was discovered, various wooden artefacts, iron spearheads, leather slippers and rings were found too.



 Yes, you heard it right
           Roopkund, now called as Skeleton lake due to hundreds of human skeletons found at the edge of the lake. Skeleton Lake is a high altitude mountain glacial lake situated at Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.



Many spiritual beliefs and scientific theories have been forwarded, but who exactly were these people and where were they headed to, the mystery continues.
As per the scientific researches, these humans perished in this area around 1200 years back. Local legend believes that the skeletons belong to the troupe of a king from Kannauj who was travelling with his pregnant wife and servants, and died in a hailstorm at Roopkund.






From past many years, various groups of Indian and European scientists have not been able to resolve the mystery.

Monday, 18 January 2016

Old and strange place found in India - Mystery Arrive - Swaastikam

5,500 year Old Shiva Linga found in 1940







Archaeologist M.S. Vats discovered three Shiva Lingas at Harappa.

   Ancient Brahmi script found in Egypt







A broken storage jar with inscriptions in Brahmi script has been excavated at Quseir-al-Qadim. An ancient port with a Roman settlement on the Red Sea coast of Egypt. This Brahmi script has been dated to first century B.C. The discovery in the ancient city of Sumhuram has opened a new chapter in understanding the maritime trade of the Indian Ocean countries, according to specialists in history.


Wooden structure found






Archaeologists are excited about a circular wooden structure found underwater at a near-shore excavation site off the coast of Jamnagar. Thought to be the remains of the lost city of ancient Dwarka, the wooden structure is well preserved and surrounded by another structure made of stone blocks.