This fort of Rajasthan is 100 times scarier than Corona, this big truth came out in the video

Rajasthan News Desk!!! There are many stories about Bhangarh Fort. Many times tourists have confirmed unusual incidents at this place. The current condition of this fort is such that anyone would suddenly get scared after seeing it. Although scientists have debunked the stories of Bhangarh, villagers still consider the fort to be haunted.

Bhangarh Fort is open from 6 am to 6 pm. This fort is about 300 km from Delhi. To reach Bhangarh you will have to go to Alwar. The best option is to stay in a hotel in Alwar, Sariska or Dausa around Bhangarh. Princess Ratnavati of Bhangarh was very beautiful and even a Tantrik was fascinated by her beauty. A monk lived here and while building the palace, he had warned that the height of the palace should be kept low so that the shadow does not come close to him. Bhangarh Fort, located in Alwar district of Rajasthan, is famous for its beauty as well as its mysteries. This fort is known for many interesting stories. It is said that this fort was built by Raja Bhagwant Das of Amer in 1583. This fort remained inhabited for 300 years. However, it is now completely ruined. It is said that earlier it was very beautiful like other forts, but later due to a curse it became in such a condition.

What a curse!

Princess Ratnavati of Bhangarh was very beautiful. The beauty of the princess was discussed in the entire kingdom. Marriage proposals came for Ratnavati from many states. Meanwhile, one day the princess went out to the market with her friends in the fort. She reached the perfume shop in the market and was holding the perfume in her hand and smelling its fragrance. At the same time, a person named Sindhu Sevda was standing at some distance from the shop and looking at the princess. Sindhu was a resident of this kingdom and he knew black magic and was expert in it. Seeing the beauty of the princess, the Tantrik became fascinated by her and started falling in love with the princess and started thinking about winning the princess. But Ratnavati never looked back at him. The shop where the princess used to go to buy perfume. He did black magic on Ratnavati's perfume in the shop and used Vashikaran mantra on it. When the princess came to know the truth. Therefore he did not touch the perfume bottle and broke it by throwing a stone. The perfume bottle broke and the perfume scattered. He was under the influence of black magic. So the stone went after Sindhu Sevda and the stone crushed the magician. The magician died in this incident. But before he died, he was cursed by the Tantrik that all the people living in this fort would soon die and would not be born again. His soul will keep wandering in this fort. Since then no one stays in this fort at night. It is said that ghosts live here at night and many types of sounds are heard.

People are not allowed to enter after sunset

Presently Bhangarh Fort is under the supervision of the Government of India. A team of Archaeological Survey of India is present around the fort. No one is allowed to stay here at night. After excavation, the Archaeological Survey of India found evidence that it was an ancient historical city. The story of Bhangarh Fort is even more interesting in the story. In 1573, Raja Bhagwandas of Amer built the fort of Bhangarh. This fort remained inhabited for 300 years of habitation. In the 16th century, Raja Madhav Singh, younger brother of Raja Sawai Mansingh, made Bhangarh Fort his residence. Bhangarh Fort is also known as Bhutia Fort. There are many stories of this. That is why lakhs of people come here to visit. This place is also considered a center of paranormal activities.

How to reach Bhangarh?

The timing to visit this fort is from 6 am to 6 pm. After this it is not allowed here. The distance of the fort from Jaipur is about 80 kilometers. It is about 300 km from Delhi. The fort is connected by road. So to come by train you will have to reach Alwar station and from there you can reach Bhangarh with the help of a taxi.

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