Sunday 13 July 2014

REAL PARANORMAL ENCOUNTER

 Paranormal  Series


Episode 1

Haunted Aravali .............GHOSTS VISIT CITY  OFTEN

Haryana Delhi Border........fully Inhabited, but people here have at some point in time seen or heard Spirits ...”Good or Bad”. In this series we will be bringing to you Freaky Experiences of people from the region.
Real People and Real Encounters with Spirits.
Here we go.................

Kanak lives in a village bordering Delhi border where the ramnants of Aravali  Range can be found. He works in an office complex as a Security Guard in the same area. On a dark foggy December Mid- Night  when he was on his duty sitting on his chair keeping himself warm with a blanket, he heard a female voice calling him but on  looking in the direction from where the voice came he could not see anything. Few minutes later he saw an extremely pretty lady standing in front of the washroom near where he was sitting.
She was wearing a sari, having long hair reaching below her hips and was staring at him intensely. This time she spoke, yes! Offering him to get into the washroom with her...Lonely as he was and the presence of a rather voluptuous dame fueled his hidden desires with intense lust which blinded his sense of reasoning and logic. His brain could not reason as to how and why would an extremely provocative, sexy lady in an inviting situation come in front of him in pitch mid- night darkness when there was no other living soul around, his mind was taken over by strong sexual arousal for this lady.   He followed her in to the washroom but just as he was entering the washroom he was rolling over his lustful eyes scanning her body  from head downwards....he suddenly collapsed and fainted body was lying on the floor half inside the washroom and half out . Hours later when the supervisor came searching for Kanak in the Basement. He found him fainted on the floor. After a few slaps on his face and some sprinkles of water caught him back to life exhausted in pale.
Kanak still recalls what got him fainted it was a feet less lady or was it is a spirit!! The man is still very much around and interested readers can write to us if they would like to meet Kanak in person.




Monday 9 June 2014

Still Alive after Death- True Story




Vikram Samvat  ( 2nd December, 1988 ).Om Banna was the only son of his father  died at the age of 23 or 24 years in a road accident. His motortcycle was taken to the police station  but next day morning again it was found on accident place and when same incident happend many times After  means every time police took it back to the police station and this time it was secured with chains and  found on same accident spot. Then the local police decided to give it to his family & motorbike handed over to his family. But again next day it was found on the same accidental site near the tree. So the villagers decided to keep it there and constucted a small temple there with some pics of Banna. All drivers driving any vehicle use to worship him too for their safe journey. And many truck drivers experienced his presence while they drive that place. This story force us to believe that there is life after death too.

Monday 26 May 2014

               

Kuldhara  - Village of Ghosts




Do you believe in Ghosts ? Can you dare to visit to the village full of Ghosts. It is believed that no one can dare to live in this village. Nobody has dared to live here. Whoever tried, suffer a brutal death.You will come across this deserted village during camel safari in Jaisalmer. Once Kuldhara was home to more than 1500 people. Suddenly one night the entire population of this village disappeared,  isn't it Scary ?.  It didn't happen because of volcanic eruption, earthquake or floods. Apparently the Diwan of Jaisalmer, who was famous for his debauchery set his eyes on the beautiful daughter of village chief. When he was tipped off about the intention of Diwan, chief decided to leave the village to save his daughter. Fearing that in the absence of chief, other people of village may become victim of Diwan's anger, the entire village decided to disappear overnight. They only took some of the valuable items and left the village in dark. But not before cursing it that whoever will dare to live in Kuldhara will die. Since then, this village has become a ghost town now. The houses made out of sandstones have become a tourist attraction. Several of these houses have been restored by Rajasthan tourism.


The Real Witchcraft in Orissa (India)


One of the most studied tribal religions in India, Santhal religion worships Marang buru or Bonga as supreme deity. The weight of belief, however, falls on a court of spirits (bonga), who handle different aspects of the world . The Santals are  non-Hindu people--in fact, they make a clear distinction based on race between themselves and Hindus and are classified as a "Pre-Dravidian" tribe. A number of ancient texts recount terrifying stories highlighting the sorcery or witchcrafts aspect of the Yoginis in this area. According to these stories, Yoginis could acquire certain magical powers with which they could transform human beings into animals and birds. A few other stories talk of a category of witches referred to as 'Dakinins', known for their ability to fly, besides their appetite for human flesh. These spirits operate at the village, household, ancestor, and sub-clan level, along with evil spirits that cause disease, and can inhabit village boundaries, mountains, water, tigers, and the forest. A characteristic feature of the Santhal village is a sacred grove on the edge of the settlement where many spirits live and where a series of annual festivals take place.

In Orissa, the ancient practice of witchcraft is still practiced. Among the Santals of Mayurbhanj district, the Santali witches often leave behind their husbands in bed in the midst of the night to assemble in a forest. Completely naked, they spend the rest of the night dancing and singing with 'bongas' (spirits or deities) and lions as their partners. At the break of dawn, they return to their beds, back to being what they originally were. The Santals believe that the 'talent' for witchcraft is not innate, but is attained through strict discipline.