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Bhangarh Fort Story

Bhangarh Fort

By NitiPublished 15 days ago 3 min read
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Do you know about Bhangarh Fort?

I just got the latest PTA so share it.

Bhangarh Fort is famous in India, famous in Rajasthan, this fort is deserted because this fort is haunted, people have to go here at night,

There are many unusual activities taking place in Bhangarh Fort, the people of VHA are wondering whether the fort is haunted or the Government of India has destroyed it since evening.

Bhangarh has a lot of stories, this is the story for you,

There are many beliefs about this fort. The first belief is related to a saint named Baba Balau Nath. It is believed that the place where this fort was built belonged to this saint. In such a situation, the sage had given permission to build the fort on the condition that the fort or any building within it should not be higher than his house. If the shadow of any structure falls on their house, Then this fort will be destroyed. It is said that Madho Singh's grandson Ajab Singh ignored this warning and increased the height of the fort too much, as a result of which the sadhu's house was overshadowed and the city was destroyed.

That's where people eat, that night this lady is crying, she has broken her bungalow, she is eating bread in abundance. They also say that musical sounds come from the fort and sometimes they also see shadows.

The people there say that they have smelled a dirty smell near the fort, they sometimes feel as if someone is taking their picture. Having taken care of all these things, I have missed the evening main jane.

How to reach bhangarh fort

Generally to reach Bhangarh you have to go to Alwar. You can reach Alwar by bus or taxi from outside cities of Rajasthan. If you travel by NH 48, the distance from Delhi to Bhangarh Fort is 283.5 km. This means that it will take at least 6 hours to reach the destination. But if you are traveling from Jaipur, you will reach Bhangarh in 2 hours. The entry fee of Bhangarh Kilo is Rs 40 for Indian tourists and Rs 200 for foreign tourists.

Bhangarh Fort is very beautiful, you can go here whenever you want, this is a tourist place.

Many tourists come to see it. The haunted story associated with this place makes this place even more haunted. People say that these stories have been made to intrigue the tourists coming here. However, there are many banyan trees here, which makes one feel very scared after seeing this place. But still one should not try to break the rules after 5 pm.

Near by place where yu can visit:

Bala Fort – It is also known as Alwar Fort. It was built by Hasan Khan Mewati in the 15th century. You can see the entire city from this fort situated on a 300 meter cliff. There are six entrances to this fort - Jai Pol, Chand Pol, Krishna Pol, Suraj Pol, Laxman Pol and Andheri Gate. The fort is open for tourists from 10 am to 5 pm.

Pearl Dungri - Pearl Dungri is very popular due to its specialty. Both Hindu and Muslim communities come to this place for prayers. The best thing is that there is not a single wall between the Veer Hanuman Temple built here and the Syed Darbar. Here you can listen to bhajan in the morning and qawwali in the evening on loudspeaker.

Whether you believe in these ghostly stories of Bhangarh or not, this place will definitely fascinate you. Just remember to visit during the day and follow the warning signs posted by the ASI.

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About the Creator

Niti

Thanks for reding, My interest is horror and love story and I will keep sharing it with you.

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  • Chauhan4 days ago

    Really loved

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