Talk:Bhangarh

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You need more information about the temples and ruins. The temple at Bhangarh is not listed on any of India's sites about temples, history etc. If you found out more information, then we could link your article to other sites. Maybe the government office you mentioned, ASI, has more information. KarenAnn 17:59, 13 July 2006 tantrik was a lived ajabgarh.................


I noticed a few personal expiriences here and, although they are informative and interesting, I do not think they are fit for an encyclopedia.

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fake[edit]

the palace is worthwatching. there are no ghosts or something only rumours are there. dont believe them, have ur own expierence. have fun!!!!!!!!

Not Fake[edit]

I would like to mention that these are not merely stories or myths. Allegedly there have been many a deaths due to paranormal activities.--Shivamagg2008 18:35, 2 October 2014 (UTC)

Merge?[edit]

With https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhangarh_Fort  ??? Irish Melkite (talk) 01:38, 11 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The story is quite interesting.[edit]

Apart from myths and rumors I've heard of Bhangarh, I finally decided to visit and experience things by myself before getting into some conclusion. So I traveled along the way from Jaipur to Bhangarh on my Car. Later visiting that place, first thing I've observed that the rooms which was built around year 1600-1631 were made up of Cement. Yup strange but true, people asked how could it be possible that It was built with cement whereas according to WIKI cement was invented by Joseph Aspdin Joseph Aspdin took out a patent in 1824 for "Portland Cement," a material he produced by firing finely-ground clay and limestone until the limestone was calcined. He called it Portland Cement because the concrete made from it looked like Portland stone, a widely-used building stone in England.

But after observing deeply I came to a conclusion that it was build with Cement. There were many rooms which was not allowed to visit, in other words, visitors were afraid to visit there. I visited with my camera and decided to look what was in there, if there is a ghost they'll hunt me, nothing else will happen. So i did. I went inside and yup as soon i went inside rooms and rooms deep inside, There were some kind of screaming, I mean it was very heavy weighted sound, like someone is coming to me from back and trying to tell me not to go inside, when i looked at it, it was a Monkey. Nothing else. But I felt somewhat unconsciousness, and Paranormal activities maybe affected me but other was store of heavy methane gas, which might kill someone if he/she stays there for more than 10 minutes.

Unluckily I captured video with MUTE mode, so i can not make you guys see that scream of something. But yes sure something was there followed me till I get out of the room. I was very very energetic at the time I went inside rooms but after coming around 10-15 minuts later I was very damn weak, very weak even I felt unconsciousness at that time. I don't know whether it is for some paranormal or some storing of heavy methane gas. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Miltonbiswascod (talkcontribs) 17:42, 17 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]