According
to a legend, the city of Bhangarh was cursed by the Guru Balu Nath.
He had sanctioned the construction of the town on one condition, "The
moment the shadows of your palaces touch me, the city shall be no
more!" When a descendant prince (Ajab Singh, grandson of Madho
Singh) raised the palace to a height that cast a shadow on Balu
Nath's forbidden retreat, he cursed the town. Balu Nath is said to be
buried there to this day in a small Samadhi.
There
exists another myth. This is the legend of the Princess of Bhangarh,
Ratnavati. She is believed to be the jewel of Rajasthan. On her
eighteenth birthday she began to get offers of marriage from other
regions (i.e. nobility). In the area lived a tantrik, a magician well
versed in the occult, called Singhia, who was in love with the
princess but knew that the match was impossible. One day Singhia saw
the princess's maid in the market; he used his black magic on the oil
she was purchasing so that upon touching it the princess would
surrender herself to him. The princess, however, seeing the tantric
enchanting the oil, foiled his plan by pouring it on the ground. As
the oil struck the ground it turned into a boulder, which crushed
Singhia. Dying, the tantrik cursed the palace with the death of all
who dwelt in it.
The
next year there was a battle between Bhangarh and Ajabgarh in which
Princess Ratnavati perished. Legends say that there are ghosts in
Bhangarh and that is why entry is prohibited for tourists in the fort
after sunset and before sunrise. The locals believe that the princess
Ratnavati has taken birth somewhere else and that the fort and the
empire of Bhangarh is waiting for her return to put an end to the
curse.
Entry
to Bhangarh is strictly and legally prohibited between sunset and
sunrise. It's the only Legally
Haunted location
recognized by the Indian Government. A signboard posted by ASI
(Archaeological Survey of India), which is a Government of India
organization, specifies the instructions. While the board is written
in Hindi, the instructions on it roughly translate into: "Entering
the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly
prohibited. Legal action would be taken against anybody who does not
follow these instructions".
Local
villagers say that whenever a house is built there its roof
collapses. People say that nobody returned who stayed there after
dark. With rumours of missing people, eerie vibes that leave you
feeling restless and nervous, ghostly encounters, restrictions to
enter after dark, the city of Bhangarh tops our list and many other’s
(who claim to have experienced unnatural phenomena here), for the
most haunted place in our country.
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