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There are couple of stories too for this place, but all mention that Bhangarh was destroyed overnight, and the spirits of the killed still exist here.

It is believed that at night, the bangle markets of the destroyed city are crowded by the spirits.


It’s still majestic. This medieval kingdom, that is or rather, the remains of it. Hundreds of years ago, its occupants fled or died. Nobody is sure. Not a single human soul lives in the 158 hectares of land.


Bhangarh ….Bhangarh is a pre-historic site known for its majestic ruins.
The most remarkable of its buildings are the temples of Gopinath, Shiva (Someshwar), Mangla Devi, Lavina Devi and Keshava Rai. Most temples have no idols inside.

I saw a young man jumping from the top…..who was he ? I couldn’t trace him after the jump in the water !!!!...but was able to catch him through my lens just before the jump .


Other buildings include shops along the main road, several havelis, a mosque, and a palace. The palace was protected by two inner fortifications across the valley. The town is separated from the plain by ramparts with five gates.



According to villagers “the evil effects of the tantric’s curse are believed to be working even now.” People claim to have heard the tinkling of payals, seen the ruined market come to life.




I met an old man Sangram Singh Ranawat who narrated about how he along with his two friends met with an accident after a night spent in Bhangarh Fort a long back. The odd thing, he says, was that they were the only people to have been hurt in a bus of more than 150 people, even though they were sitting 5-6 rows apart.

Sangram Singh Ranawat and his wife Budhia further added “Another indicator of ghosts was a signboard put by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) outside the ruins that warned people against entering the fort after sunset. The notice has now been removed because everybody who visited saw this as “proof” of ASI’s belief in the paranormal”.Hearing this from him I responded as ohhh.....really ...... Professor was enjoying seeing my response with very serious gesture...he was explaining to Derrick about our conversation....

Bhoot, chudail, jinns – she has witnessed them allover the last six decades, says a wizened Sunitia Devi, who has been running a water stall outside the monument premises ever since she got married. “They are all there. But we are not scared. We have our temples,” she says.




Jot Singh a local says “Welcome to the real city of jinns,Ghosts, and Chudail” Tantric still try to come inside the fort at nights to perform black magic as place is found to be suitable for the black magic.etc…Jot Singh showed us that place where he fought with a notorious jinn and defeated him. He too practice Black Magic to influence and control jinns and spirits.He encountered more than 200 spirits in last 20 years. He added, only few spirits are notorious otherwise most of them are good and of helping nature . I took complete address and contact number of Jot Singh, he would be of great help to me later.


Bhangarh was deserted overnight…..hmmmm

"There is a belief about Bhangarh that the place is haunted and no one dares to go after sunset there, if you do, you do not return”…hmmm…
Can’t we get an overnight stay permission from Archaeological department, I asked the professor, Professor smiled and replied Derrick can make the ‘arrangements’, he spent many nights at such places all over the world.
Just because I wanted to experience all such things …..some scary and wonderful moments of my life in such atmosphere, I visited…. this site…. I prepared a lot for this venture, Derrick understood my enthusiasm ...... that…. we decided for an unethical practice……Derrick looked at me....I said ....please go for it....
Derrick bribed five hundred bucks to the senior guard and he allowed us to stay at night at our risk…risk of the legal action and the spooks both. …Ok , I don’t mind I said.,,,we will see....
We roamed all around Day & Night too… we entered into the palace in late evening, awesome in starting but palace was not maintained, stinking badly ... we covered our nose, it was really horrible…. some hidden places were there… stairs going down which was blocked by stagnant water…. we did not dare to enter into the water I put my 4 ft long walking stick into the water and did not find the base….it was like a blind tank…might be a bathing tank for the queen.…we have seen almost all the places in and out of the palace, we trod whole night but didn’t find anything like ‘that’.


Yeah, Bhangarh fort…. is really interesting, mesmerizing, awesome and what not in moonlight but terrifying, dangerous too because of wild animals I encountered with like poisonous snakes, bats, rats etc…..snakes slither along rocky corners. I was about to put my foot on one baby snake, it was shining black with some stripes I saw in torchlight, it did not reacted and silently climbed up to the crumbling palace into the dark hallways, I was greeted by the smell of dead bodies and gunpowder even today. Bat droppings apparently smell of war. I found a secret passage guarded by very light orange and silver like markings, color was not very clear in torchlight. And rats…… ufffssss…. bigger than my Kitty (pet cat), I had seen such big rats on many Islands of Lakshdeep .... how they migrated from there, I was thinking..... There were many dangerous and poisonous creatures but there was no ghost. Derrick tried a lot....we went in every possible Den and almost every secret place. I was disappointed...my arm guards....Rudraksha mala,... Iron Ring and knife..torch ....cigarette lighter( I put on sometimes....were really working....keeping spirits away from us ?????

I asked Derrick… if ghost is there, so how come guards are alive, why ghost didn’t turn up in the day…is he/she scare of us?
Derrick smiled and said …. Human is the biggest ghost, human needs money, blood, sex, bribe, and many other things. Basically it seems a picnic spot in day time. I don’t find any smell (?) of ghosts here. So enjoy each and every movement of nocturnal life and take thrilling experience and memory from here for lifetime.





“Bhangarh is on several lists of ‘the most haunted places in the world. I agree but …..“These rumors are rubbish” says superintending archaeologist, Jaipur circle, ASI. “The ASI is the official government body in charge across India of all the monuments and ruins, every monument in the country has the same sign. It has nothing to do with ghosts or spirits,” he insists. “All that is rubbish,” he repeats. It’s the wild animals that make the area dangerous. Its proximity to Sariska makes it a haunt for foxes, panthers and even tigers at night”.
Besides, he adds, “Our guards patrol the area at night too but no incident has ever occurred !” But several people have come screaming out “ghost”. There have been deaths. “It’s because people try to enter the ruins from the hills at night, the boulders are loose, people fall !” he says.


“OK, I agree entry to Bhangarh Fort or any other historical or excavation site is legally prohibited between sunset and sunrise as per general rule, but why the Archaeological Survey of India doesn't have an office here inside the premises though government rules state that every historical site must have an office of the ASI. Here the nearest one is one kilo meter away — what could be interpreted……I smiled ……. "maintaining enough distance between officials and the spooks”…………..he preferred to be paused ………… I further added “Actually Ghostly sightseeing are always debatable though most of the information about the fort…town is still a mystery…some is highly touted … Many times the local shop keepers use this as a good marketing gimmick to allure enthusiasts tourist like me to explore their places…..

…. or this may be just an over-exaggerated thing by ASI itself to KEEP THE PALACE protected and untouched from the antisocial elements or for the same reason as shopkeepers, these days nobody cares of any historical monuments but there are many tourists who want to visit haunted places only and this is one of that kind which could generate revenue for govt. too.
may be….. the officer said with mysterious smile.
I did not mention our night venture there inside the fort. If somebody had seen us moving with blinking of torch and heard whistle sound which I used to get rid of rats and pigeons at night in palace would have thought of ghost and spirits roaming in Palace.
I understood “the secrets of the paranormal world”. But.............photographs taken by me in night by IR Camera tells another story...... I shall contact expert later on.......

Bhangarh was a good experience.. Not sure if it was Haunted. Even if it is …. In spite of all odds, it is worth a visit.



It was more than satisfactory. I am really thankful to Derrick for taking me to this Real Unseen Place in Rajasthan in my country.


I think I must go there again for my next video shoot…





I'm in train now getting back to my home, refreshing my memories on this awesome …mesmerizing …..palace…. fort of Bhangarh….. it is 00.46 hrs mid night, intervening night of 13th and 14th, my co-passengers are in deep sleep ….. Suddenly my cell rang…. it was Derrick……apologizing for not coming on scheduled date……..11th November 2013......

Sonia Singh
14th November 2013
Crossing Rajasthan Border ( I can’t see what exactly is this place)