Bhangarh Fort is one of the most horrific places in India and probably has many unresolved mysteries associated with it. There is no doubt that there is a great amount of supernatural powers. Which attracts people towards themselves.
There are many horror stories related to the fort of Bhangarh. This fort is also the main attraction of the people coming to Rajasthan. Curious travelers often come here to search for this dilemma. So that they could solve the mystery of the fort of Bhangarh.
After his grandfather Man Singh and Bhan Singh, his name was named Madho Singh. Around 200 houses of 1306 people were developing outside the fort. This fort and the people living near it were quite preserved earlier.
There are many horror stories related to the fort of Bhangarh. This fort is also the main attraction of the people coming to Rajasthan. Curious travelers often come here to search for this dilemma. So that they could solve the mystery of the fort of Bhangarh.
History of Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh fort is also known for its rich history. This fort is one of the famous tourist sites of India.
Bhangarh Fort is a fort built in Rajasthan of India in the 17th century. It was built by Man Singh (one of the Naurto of Akbar's court) for his younger brother Madho Singh.
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Going to the fort after sunset is not less than a brave work. But according to the Indian Archaeological Department, going on this fort after sunset can also prove to be fatal. Therefore, according to the orders of the governments here, there has been barred going after sunset.
The local people have many stories related to Bhangarh Fort. The most famous of which is the story of the King Madho Singh. Who built the city only after the approval of Guru Balunath Guru Balunath was a friar who practiced penance there.
The ascetic had given approval on the condition that the shadow of the king's palace would never fall on his return. If this happens, then this city will be crushed in the ruins.
But when the construction was over, the shadow of the palace was unfortunately on the return of the master.
Immediately after this Bhangarh had been converted into a cursed city and no construction work of any kind could have been done there. But there is a surprising thing that even today we see the grave of Guru Balunath.
Story of Bhangarh fort
There are mainly two stories related to this fort. According to the first story, the sadhu Baba lived in the area of Nath Fort.
It is said that on the order of the same, no house around the fort is built in a bigger shape than the fort, and if someone made a house and the shadow of his house fell on the monk's house, the result would be that the fort and the entire village would collapse. And that was the case.
According to the second admonition, the magician NK Sinhai, who knew the magic of magic, fell in love with the princess of Bhanagar, Ratnavati. Which was very beautiful and people from all the royal family around wanted to marry her son.
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One day the princess went to the market with some sophisticated her friends. From there the princess bought the perfume The magician saw him scratching him down. That is why he changed this posture into a matter of love making love. So that the princess falls in love with her The magician gave him that matter so that the love of the princess in the heart of the princess would be born and he could marry the princess.
But the princess had seen the wizard with anchor doing all this and when the magician gave the money to the princess, the princess threw her in a paddle nearby. As a result, the magician died in the fire of exchange. And before dying, he cursed Bhangarh that the entire village and fort will soon be demolished and no one can live near the fort.
In the end, the Mughal people had invaded Bhangarh fort and destroyed the entire fort. At that time, about 1000 people were living inside the fort. At that time all the people living in the fort were killed by the princess.
It is said that even today the fort is affected by the curse of the magician and the people believe that even today the soul of the princess and the magician goes astray in this fort.
Geography of Bhangarh Fort:
The Bhangarh fort is built on the border of Sarika Reserve on the Aravali mountain ranges of Alwar district of Rajasthan. The village nearest to the fort is Golakabasa. This fort is situated in the sloping area on the lower part of the hills.
The ruined Raja's palace is built on the lower slopes of the hills, which is surrounded by ponds and trees. Natural stream is flowing in this lake, it is said that this lake was inside the king's palace.
This fort is 235 kilometers away from Delhi and the entrance of the fort comes after walking 2 km on the rough road. This fort is 20 miles (32 km) away from the station.
Facility into Bhangarh Fort:
While entering the entrance of the fort completely destroyed, you will see the temple, small castles and mansions. Along with this, there are also four more entrances to the fort - The Lahori Gate, the Ajmeri Gate, The Fulbury Gate and Delhi Gate.
At the entrance of the main entrance, there are many Hindu temples like Ganesh temple, Gopinath temple, Hanuman temple, Someshwar temple, Mangla devi temple, Keshavaraya temple and new temple. Of these, Gopinath Temple has been constructed with a yellow stone on a 14-feet high building. Besides, the mansion of the priests is also in the temple department.
After that, after entering the entrance, we see the Nachan's mansion and jewelery market, in which the Gopinath temple is also built. The royal fort stands at the end of the fort.
It is said that this temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and Shri Mahadev, because this fort is built in the shape of monuments. Zirri marbles have been used in the construction of this fort, but it is currently covered with white stones.
We also see a Muslim mausoleum outside the main gate of the fort. According to the experts, this mausoleum was built for the King's son, King Hari Singh.
Note: This article is written for the purpose of giving information about Bhangarh Fort only. Believe it or superstition depends on you.