Most Haunted Places in Jharkhand

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Are you interested in hearing tales of spooky events? Then you need to read this site, as we have listed some of Jharkhand's most eerie locations here. According to accounts from travelers who have been through these sites, there is something eerie, which leads us to think this.

On Jharkhand's Ranchi-Jamshedpur National Highway 33, it is rumored that prayers and even defensive driving advice fall short of saving many lives. For safety, most people pause at the Van Devi Temple in Jamshedpur, and those traveling from Ranchi pause at the Ghati Hanuman and Kali Mandir in Bundu. Surprisingly, however, a 40-kilometer section of the highway between Bundu and Tomar sees a significant number of fatal traffic accidents, and despite their best efforts, they have not been helped by their religious reverence. The fact that eight people have died and more than 60 have been injured along the stretch makes it very clear that their prayers have not been answered. There have been 245 fatalities here in the previous three years. According to some reports, this is the only location where more deadly accidents occur than non-fatal ones. No other route in the state has lost as many people as this one. A temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman and Goddess Kali was built in the Taimara Valley forty years ago in an effort to make the area, which is notorious for its high rate of traffic accidents, safe to travel through. The priests of the numerous temples in this region concur with the local police officer's claims that the valley is cursed and that an evil soul is responsible for the majority of incidents.

In an effort to save the woman who crosses the Nh at night, several drivers have crashed their cars while trying to regain control of their vehicles. On this section of the roadway, most accidents occur at night. The truth behind the fort close to Ranchi, the seat of Jharkhand, is still a mystery. In the past, this fort, which is 200 years old, served as the focal point of the struggle for independence from the British forces. Located about 25 miles from Ranchi, this fort is said to have been cursed by King Jagatpal Singh. Inside the fort, none dared to enter. 100 chambers formerly made up the fort, but it is now in ruins since lightning strikes it yearly. According to researchers, the towering trees around the fort and its height are what caused the lightning hits.

The people assert that the King of Pithoria was cursed by independence fighters because of his strong ties to the British troops and his betrayal of them. The fort will allegedly continue to be struck by lightning until it is entirely destroyed, according to the residents.

According to legend, the HEC Colony's home 13 is one of the scariest places and is haunted. There is a drain not far from this house. The previous residents of this residence were those who worked for the Ranchi government department. However, after a while, they moved out, and then several unsettling events took place here. As a result, the administration ordered the occupants to leave the property.

All of these homes have apparently perished, according to reports. After hearing the horror stories, residents of the neighbouring houses who were also residing close by deserted their homes and went elsewhere. A brother-and-sister pair allegedly resided in this house in the distant past and eventually committed suicide. People are no longer even willing to wander around this house as a result of this occurrence, which made them even more frightened.

Another one of the spooky locations is Ranchi's Old Police Station. If the reports of frightful sounds of women and children coming from here at night by the locals are to be believed, then. In an effort to corroborate this information, it is stated that several police officers came here late at night, but they soon fled because of the ominous noise. People no longer visit the ancient police station, which was once a lodge because of the atrocities.

Ranchi is home to the opulent and historic Imam Kothi Palace. The Nizam of Hyderabad, Sir Syed Ali Imam, is supposed to have built this structure for his third wife, according to the history of Kothi. During the building process, he passed away suddenly. His wife also passed away shortly after this tragedy.

It was reportedly utilized as a party home following their deaths, but after a while in the evening, a number of mysterious happenings are supposed to have occurred here, which caused people to start acting frightened. Supposedly, anytime this wardrobe was sold, something bad would happen at the buyer's house.

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