These haunted places of Jaipur are no less than any danger, Dahan series will look faded to them too


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People often talk about ghosts, ghosts and souls, but everyone shuns these things by saying that ghosts are nothing, these are all things to say. However, it is said that those who believe in spiritual things also believe in such spooky and scary things. Believe it or not, there are many such haunted places in the country, the only stories of which are heard in people’s hearts. Now the stories have so much power, so imagine how scary those places will be. Today we are going to tell you about some such places. There are many such scary and haunting places in Jaipur, for the events associated with the ‘Dahan’ series that will fade as well.
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Bhangarh Fort – Bhangarh Fort

Located between Jaipur and Alwar, this most famous haunted fort is one of the most haunted places in India. This place is so surrounded by the mystery of the spirit world that the Archaeological Survey of India has also issued a notice stating that no one is allowed to visit it after 5pm. Many travelers have heard noises here at night such as sightings, noises, music and screams. The fortress is built in such a way that as soon as you enter here you start to feel scary.

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Nahargarh Fort – Nahargarh Fort

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Nahargarh Fort is also one of the most haunted places in Jaipur. It is learned from mythology that the ghost of Nahar Singh Bhomia has made this place haunted. When Maharaja Sawai Singh tried to build this fort, Nahar Singh’s soul got angry because of the unrest there. Let us tell you, a few years ago, an unidentified body was also found here, with the message that this film is against the release of Padmavat. It is not allowed to go here after dark.

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Jal Mahal Palace

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Also known as the floating palace, this palace is built in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. Four floors are underwater, while the fifth floor can be seen above the water. Here too, strange incidents and scenes can be seen, as if someone is shouting in the palace. It was turned into ruins due to sewage problems as it was built under water. Because of this, this place is also considered scary here.

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Brij Raj Bhawan – Brij Raj Bhawan

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Located in Kota, about a 4-hour drive from Jaipur, this colonial palace has now been converted into a heritage hotel. It is said that a British Major Charles Burton was murdered here by Indian soldiers in the Rebellion of 1857 and his soul wanders here. It is believed that this ghost is still begging for help from people. This soul also beats the people who come here. When they come here, people start to hear voices and they also get cold feet.

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Rana Kumbha Palace – Rana Kumbha Palace

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In Chittorgarh, this palace is known for the legend of Rani Padmini, who set himself on fire along with hundreds of other women to save himself from the sultan of Delhi – Alauddin Khilji. It is said that the souls of all those women wander here, who have not yet found rest. The screams and screams of many women can be heard here. Here many people have seen a woman dressed as a queen with a burnt face.

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