5 most mysterious places in India

Recents


  • Prahlad Jani- A man who has not eaten or drank anything for 40 years. An Indian monk who hails from Gujarat, also known as chunriwalai Mataji claims to not have eaten anything for 70 years. Normally everyone consumes fruits and vegetables and gets energy from them but as per Prahlad Jani, with the help of his yoga and meditation practice he has developed the ability to absorb energy directly from the sun. surprising but true.
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  • Ghost soldier-  A soldier who serves his nation in his after life too. There was an x soldier, Baba Harbhajan Singh in the Sikh regiment. He joined the Indian army in 1960 and died on 4th October 1968 when he was posted on the Indo-Chinese border of Sikkim. He was only 22 years old then. His body was not found for 3 days and then he appeared in one of his colleague's dream to inform about his body. It is said that his soul is still patrolling the border and many soldiers who are posted on the Indo-Chinese border have felt his presence.
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  • Magnetic hill-  A place where the law of gravity doesn't work. This hill is located near Leh in Ladakh. It is not an actual hill, but the slopes and curves on the roads around make it look like a hill. It is said That the gravity doesn't work on this hill and the vehicles slide up side hill by themselves. 
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  • Kaal bhairav temple-  An ancient mysterious temple. There is a temple in the city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India of lord Kaal bhairav. Lord Kaal bhairav is a form of lord shiva only and the strange thing about this temple is that the devotees offer him alcohol as a holy offering and the ideal of lord Kaal bhairav consumes it. Many researchers from the west tried to figure out where the alcohol actually goes by digging a deep circle around the ideal but did not find anything. Earlier only tantrics use to worship there but later the temple was opened for common people too.
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  •  Adams bridge- A bridge made of floating stones. Adams bridge, it is also called Ram setu in Hindi. Everyone in India has heard about it. It is said that when Ravan kidnapped Sita then Lord Ram had to go to Shri Lanka to rescue her. He had a huge army of bears and monkeys and he had to take everyone along. Then, two soldiers, Nal and Neel made an entire bridge (with everyone's help) between India and Sri Lanka using floating stones. The stoles were made to float on water by writing lord Ram's name on each stone.
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