Creepy Capital! These are the most haunted places in Delhi
Although the existence of spirits and ghosts cannot be proved, but stories of
paranormal activities or presence of the supernatural never fails to attract
people.
Delhi, the national capital on India, plays host not just to the people from
all over the world, but is also home to many spirits and ghosts. Let us have a
look at the haunted places here.
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Delhi Cantt:
The lush greenery of Delhi Cantt area has an eerie story to tell. Many
passersby have experienced paranormal activity here. People say that motorists
have seen a woman clad in white saree asking for lift here.
If they don't stop there vehicle, the she starts running swiftly with the same
speed and go ahead of them. It is believed that the lady was a hitchhiker who
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Khooni Darwaza or Lal Darwaza
Built by Sher Shah Suri in 1540, the Khooni Darwaza (Bloody Gate) earned its
name after the three princes of the Mughal dynasty - Bahadur Shah Zafar's sons
Mirza Mughal and Khizr Sultan and grandson Mirza Abu Bakr, were shot by William
Hodson on September 22, 1857 during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
After having secured the surrender of the Emperor, Hodson the next day asked
for an unconditional surrender from the three princes at Humayun's Tomb. They
had gathered an army of thousands of rebels and refused.
Hodson, armed with one hundred horsemen ordered the band to disarm which they
did. Thus he got an unconditional surrender of the three princess. On their way
to the Red Fort, Hodson ordered the three to get down at the spot, stripped
them naked and shot them dead at point blank range. The bodies were then taken
away and put up for public display in front of a Kotwali.
It is believed that blood drips from its ceiling during monsoon and the
restless spirits of Zafar’s sons still float around in the ruin. :-0 |
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Jamali Kamali Masjid
Located in the Archeological Village complex in Mehrauli, Jamali Kamali mosque
and tomb were built after 2 Sufi saints Jamali and Kamali who used to preach
here and died around 1528.
The tomb and mosque are now said to be home to jinns. Many people have heard
the inexplicable sound of animals growling. Some even had the feeling of
someone chasing them and some have also said that they were slapped. People
claim that they have had recurring nightmares after their visits. |
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Sanjay Van
Sanjay Van is a stretch of about 10 kms of lone forest area which is believed
to be haunted by spirits. Famous for its old and winding banayan trees, people
say that they have sighted a woman in white saree around the trees and who
disappears suddenly. |
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Lothian
Cemetery
With graves dating back to the 1700s, Lothian Cemetery is the oldest burial
ground for Christians in Delhi.
Among all the ghost stories, the one of the most popular is that of the
headless soldier. It is believed that a young soldier blew his head after being
rejected by the girl he loved.
Now he walks with his head in his hands on moon-less nights. Many people have
also seen a child carry a bier move around this ancient cemetery. |