NO. They people of Bhangarh have had many folktales about it, that when they got passed down somewhere along the line, someone added in that little part. :)) NO. They people of Bhangarh have had many folktales about it, that when they got passed down somewhere along the line, someone added in that little part. :))
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There was a Princess named Ratnavati in the Bhangarh Palace.... The charm of princess of Bhangarh Ratnavati was said to be matchless in all of Rajasthan. Being eighteen years old, the princess started getting matrimonial offers from other states. In the same region there lived a tantrik, a magician well versed in the occult, named Singhia who was desperately in love with the princess knowing that he would never be allowed to even see her, let alone meet her. One day, he saw the princess' maid in the market buying scented oil for her. Seeing this, he got an idea by which he could meet the princess. He used his black magic and put a spell on the oil which would hypnotize the princess by her merely touching the oil, and she would surrender herself. The princess foiled this plan though. She had seen the tantrik enchanting the oil, and she therefore threw it away, whereupon the flagon rolled over a stone. As soon as the oil touched the stone, it started rolling towards the wicked tantrik and crushed him. While dying, Singhia cursed the palace with the death of all who dwelt in it, without any rebirth in their destinies. The very next year there was a battle between Bhangarh and Ajabgarh and no one survived, not even the princess Ratnavati. But i believe people knw tht the : Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has put up a signboard at Bhangarh stating (among others): "Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited." Dnt knw how much of tht is True But Yes it is Listed as one of the mose Haunted Places n the World
The say Gettysburg is haunted because of the soldiers that died there. Hundreds of thousands of men died there in 6 days. All of the despair caused the haunting there.
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