Fort Of Bhangarh
Bhangarh - considered to be one of the most haunted places of the world !
Pictures of Bhangarh 2007-2008
Dilip
Shareef & Safi
Suraj Sir & Dilip
Bhangarh (Hindi: भानगढ़) is a village in India that is famous for its historical ruins. It is in the Rajgarh municipality of the Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan .
Bhangarh
Bhangarh is the situated in the Rajasthan state of alwar distirct. That is famous for historical ruins. The most of remarkable of building of the Temples – Gopinath Shiva, Mangla Devi , Bhangarh Fort, other are several havelis , mosque.
Jaipur–Bhangarh–Abhaneri–Jaipur
This fort can be seen on the way from Jaipur to Alwar(Bhangarh), Rajasthan in india.It is said to be one of the most haunted places to be seen in india.According to historian This fort was Cursed by a black magician that everybody who lived in this palace will die and after few years all members who lived in this fort died.People who lived near this fort hasn't build Roof on there house,it is said that when ever they built the roof the roof fall on them.People around this area don't go near this fort at night,They claim that they have seen spirits of People who lived in this fort.Staying after night in this area has been Prohibited.
Ghosts or no ghosts, the fact remains that Bhangarh is a beautiful place and during Monsoons its beauty is intensified due to greenery all over. The stories that float around stating the reasons behind the ruins and destruction of the town are obviously legends and myths (About the Tantrik, the Princess, the curse….). But all these stories do add a charm to the mystic and aura of this enchanting place. Sadly there are no professional guides to explain the real reason why the city and the 16th Century Fort was deserted like this. There is a pathway that leads to the fort and on its both sides are the structures (possibly shops in a Meea bazaar kind of setting). All the structures looks well designed and very sturdily built of rocks but none of them have roofs and the ruins seem to have a sort of symmetry in it. All the structures in the Fort Complex are roof less (except the temples) making it an enigma. There is no one there to tell you in details about the rooms and structures in the fort . The Banyan trees around the area does add a sort of eeriness in the overall setting of the fort Complex. If you are going to Alwar or Sariska, do include this in your programme to add more colour to your holidays.