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You Think You Can Handle These Places?
So we are all curious about the things we can't really explain. Well, we try to give ourselves certain explanations but sometimes these aren't enough. I am a firm believer of the fact that if there is good, there is evil too. And you don't really believe in such stuff, why don't you go to the below-listed places and experience them for yourself. So, presenting before you some of the most haunted places in Delhi:
- Delhi Cantonment: Yeah you heard that right, the cantonment area of Delhi is haunted. (My school was in that area so I know pretty well) One of the safest claimed areas of Delhi is said to have some chilling entities. A woman clad in a white saree is seen by many running along with the cars and asking for a lift.
- Sanjay Van: The otherwise very beautiful park which is situated in one of the posh areas of the city is said to be haunted. A quite busy park during the daytime is rather scary at night and people have complained of being hit by someone or seeing someone in the park at night.
- Agrasen ki Baoli: It can also be called the residence of evil. This baoli was once filled with mystical water that somehow prompted people near it to commit suicide. Many cases of suicides took place there and even today you can feel the presence of some aura there.
- Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal: There are many tales of this place and it is certainly a no go after evening. Situated amidst the busy market of Karol Bagh, the locals advise to not go near that area after sundown. Haunting noises, disappearances, and eerie sounds have been reported.
- Karkardooma Court: Can also be called the modern-day haunted place. Everyone is quite aware of what is wrong with this court of New Delhi as things have taken place just a few years back. It has been recorded on cameras that a bunch of computers started operating on their own at midnight, along with blinking lights and hazy figure appearances.
Never should you make fun of these powerful entities, we should respect them instead and stay as far away as possible. One never knows what can land them in serious trouble. And an easy solution to all the problems “Jai Bajrangbali”.
Also, if you think I missed some, please add on and do share your experiences.