Mysterious Places In India



Mystery- The word is such a word that you are forced to think about it, no one can deny that if you hear about a mysterious place, then you can learn about the mystery of that place or there.  Become more excited to roam.  And you start searching for those places.  Some of these mysterious places of nature have astonished humans, why and how it can happen.
  Scientists are constantly searching for these mysterious places.  If seen, there are many such mysterious places in India, which remain a puzzle for scientists.  Where more and more people go and roam those mysterious places and want to know about those places.  There are some mysterious places in India that can be absolutely surprising to you.  So we are going to tell you about 20 major mysterious places of India which will be nothing less than a puzzle for you. 

1)    Skeleton Lake  (Roopkund , Uttarakhand)

You must have heard the name of Roopkund lake in Uttarakhand and you may have gone here.  But now an international team of scientists has made a disclosure about this lake.  He says that this mysterious Roopkund lake in Uttarakhand has a cemetery of a particular caste from the eastern Mediterranean, who came there in the Indian Himalayan region 220 years ago.

In a study published in the journal Nature Communications, these scientists have said that the skeletons found in Roopkund lake belong to a genetically highly specialized group of people who died in at least two incidents in a span of a thousand years.  Had gone.  The occurrence of large number of skeletons from time to time in the Roopkund Lake, situated at an altitude of 5000 meters above sea level on the Himalayas, surprised the scientists.  Due to the skeletons scattered here and there around the lake, it has also been called 'Skeleton Lake' or 'Mysterious Lake'.
At the same time, the researchers found that the history of this place is more complex than it was imagined.  Kumarasamy Thangaraj, from the Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology in Hyderabad, says that mitochondrial DNA of 72 skeletons showed that several different groups were present there.  Furthermore, their radiocarbon dating revealed that not all the skeletons were of the same time, as previously thought.  However, it is not known what these people came here for and how they died here.


2)    Karni Mata Mandir  (Bikaner, Rajasthan)

Karani Mata Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in Bikaner district of Rajasthan.  The idol of Goddess Karni Mata is installed in it.  It is located at Deshnok, 30 kilometers south of Bikaner.  This temple is also called the temple of mice.  The temple is mainly famous for black rats.  There are about 20000 black mice living in this holy temple. People also come here to see the marble carving in the main entrance of the temple.  It is also worth seeing a large silver platter for the offerings of silver doors, gold parasols and rats (Kaaba).
Devotees are of the opinion that Karani Devi was the incarnation of Sakshat Maa Jagadamba.  About six and a half hundred years ago now, the place where this grand temple is, mother lived in a cave and worshiped her deity.  This cave is still located in the temple complex.  After the mother's lightning, her idol was installed in this cave as per her wish.  It is said that the state of Bikaner and Jodhpur was established with the blessings of Maa Karani.

The magnificence of a temple made of marble is made on seeing it.  As soon as they enter the temple after crossing the main door, they are stunned to see the explosion of mice.  The abundance of mice can be gauged from the fact that walking is not to be taken by taking the next step, but dragging it on the ground.  People reach in front of the idol of Karni Ma, dragging the steps in the same way.
 Rats are present throughout the temple premises.  They jump on the body of the devotees, but do not harm anyone.  In order to protect these mice from eagles, vultures and other animals, the temple is finely netted on open spaces.  Because of the presence of these mice, this temple of Shri Karni Devi is also known as the temple of rats.  It is believed that if a devotee sees a white mouse here, it is considered very auspicious.  Mangla Aarti at five in the morning and the Aarti procession at seven in the evening is worth watching.


3)     Red Rain Idukki  (Kerla)

According to Hindu mythology, red rain is considered the wrath of the gods to punish sinners.  It is inspired by the time of destruction and the killing of innocents in the future.So when you see the sparse red rain between July 25 and September 23, 2001, you can feel the shock of the residents of the small town of Idukki in Kerala.  There were clothes soaked in blood.  According to locals, the thunderstorms, followed by thunderstorms, began to come after the first colored rain after the trees “burned” the leaves.

This was not the first such incident at Idukki, the first incident of red rain in 1818. Since then, the region has been known as the 'Red Region', which has hampered this unusual sight.  Several scientists have proposed a possible explanation for this phenomenon.  Some say that rain contains microorganisms that are responsible for the origin of life on earth.  Others suggest an extraterrestrial activity.  Whatever the explanation, the red color of the rain is a cause of curiosity and fear among the villagers who have survived so far.


4)     Mass Bird Suicide Jatinga  (Assam)

Assam is considered a favorite tourist destination for tourists due to its natural beauty and cultural heritage.  In fact, over the years, various castes settled here in the hills and valleys of this state and contributed to the mixed culture of the region.  In this way, the rich tradition of culture and civilization in Assam grew further.

The large and dense forests of Assam, the tea plantations, the clean Nirmal Brahmaputra river attract tourists.  Among the states of North East, Assam is a region which is full of features like peace, culture and tradition.  It is also known as one of the best tourist states of India.  The tourism here is as beautiful as it is, and it is also mysterious and surprising.
Actually, there is also a place in Assam where Parinde commits suicide and this place is known as Jatinga.  Thousands of birds commit suicide every year for the last 100 years in Jatinga, a small place in Assam.  However, the death of birds every year in this small town with a population of just 2500 people is quite bizarre as well as largely unclear.
Jatinga is famous all over the country as a site for birds.  There are still many such mysteries that surprise people.  Let me tell you, 44 species of birds often come in Jatinga in the months of September and October after the monsoon and between 6 to 9 pm these birds become very disturbed.
         It is quite surprising that Parinde gets distracted, towards the torches and the lights of the cities.  However, it is wrong to name this activity of birds as suicide.  Actually, these birds go towards their death every year but the cause of their death is the villagers of Jatinga who actually kill the birds.
The villagers believe that these birds are a symbol of negative power and come to destroy them every year.  For this reason, the villagers catch the birds and beat them with bamboo poles until the birds die.  Knowing about death, these birds fly themselves every year to come to their death.


5)     Floating Island Of Loktak  (Manipur )

Lokak Lake is not only the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India but is also home to the unique floating islands called Fumidis.  These circular landmasses are made up of plants, soil and organic matter (at different stages of decomposition) that have become denser.  In a solid form.  These islands have a spongy surface that looks like a tramoline.  Like glaciers, most of the fumidis is below the surface of the water.  During the dry season, when the water level drops, the island's living roots can reach the ponds and absorb nutrients.

 Thousands of fumdi and surrounding water are required for irrigation, drinking water, food supply across this folk lake, which is referred to as the "lifeline of Manipur".  Thousands of fishermen make their living in the water and catch about 150,000 tons (6. million million pounds) of fish every year.  Children and uneducated adults also go to school on a floating island.

 Fumdi supports about 200 species of aquatic plants and 400 species of animals, including the rare Indian python.  The largest island is home to Keibul Lamjao, the world's only floating national park.  It serves as a habitat for the endangered deer mating or "dancing deer", whose hooves are adapted to the island's spongy plains.  The park, built to cover 15 square miles (40 km2), was specifically designed to preserve the deer, which were once thought to be extinct.  The residence is made up of floating meadows and a raised strip of hard ground that separates the park into northern and southern.  Zones.
  The Ithai Dam was built in the 1980s - to provide electricity to the north-eastern states of India - threatening the life of the islands.  The water level of the dam in the south of Loktak Lake remains at a high level, which prevents Fumdi from drowning and reaches the shores of the lake for nutrients.  As a result, Fumdi is slowly thinning and breaking down.


6)    Lonar Crater Lake   (Maharashtra)

Have you ever heard of the crater lake, that too in India?  Now you may be wondering what is this crater?  So let us tell you towards the crater lake.  A crater is a pit on the ground by a meteorite or a celestial body.  You must have seen such huge pits in many films, which are formed by some celestial body.  Similarly, Lonar Crater Sarovar of Maharashtra is also a unique geographical heritage, located in Buldhana, Maharashtra.

Lonar Sarovar has also undergone many scientific research for many years.  This geographical heritage has also been lectured in historical articles such as Ain-e-Akbari, Skanda Pran etc.Due to this water being acidic, this lake has attracted many ecologists and
 Has attracted the attention of geologists.  This lake is surrounded by greenery and is filled with the flow of two rivers Purna and Penganga.
 Apart from rain, water comes to this lake from these two rivers.  Traveling here, you will be surprised to see the picturesque view here.  This crater lake is said to have been formed here thousands of years ago and has been a center of attraction for many decades.


7)    Kodinhi Village Of Twins  (Kerla)

Kodihni Village is known as Twins Village in Malappuram district of Kerala.  There are currently around 350 twin couples, ranging from newborn to 65 years old.  At the global level, 4 twins are born to every 1000 children, in Asia it is less than 4 on average.  But in Kodinhi, 45 babies are born to every 1000 children.  Although this average comes second in the whole world, but comes first in Asia.  The first number in the world is Igbo-Ora of Nigeria where it averages 145.  Kodinhi village is a Muslim majority village with a population of around 2000.  In this village, homes, schools, markets are everywhere.
In 2008, 15 children were born to 300 children in this village, which is the highest number of twins born in a year.  Now after 2, 3 children are also born in this village.  There have been three such cases in the last three years.

Due to this quality, Kodinhi has become famous globally.  Most of the big media houses of the world have covered the story here.  Many scientists of Vidsho visit here from time to time.  The Government of India has also appointed a local doctor, Krishanan Shri Biju, to study it.
The oldest among the twins living in this village is 65-year-old Abdul Hameed and his twin sister Kunhi Qadia.  It is believed that twins started being born in this village since then.  Initially, some twins were born in a few years, but later it grew rapidly and now twins are being born at very high speeds, you can guess that half of the total twins were born in the last 10 years.  Has happened.
What is the reason behind the birth of so many twins at this place is still unknown.  Earlier, the doctors had argued that all this was due to food and drink but the food of the people of this area is similar to other areas of Kerala.  Hence this argument was rejected.  Apart from this, doctors have not been able to find any other reason yet.



8)    Magnetic hill  (Ladakh Region of J & K)

Indian land is full of wonders.  There are places in India that people are forced to press their fingers under their teeth.  One such Indian wonder is that of a miraculous hill situated in the Leh border of Jammu and Kashmir, which is called the Magnetic Hill.
Leh in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir has a hill known as Magnetic Hill.  The vehicle is usually parked in a gear on a slippery hill.  If this is not done, the vehicle may roll downwards and fall into the ditch, but on this magnetic hill, the vehicle is made to neutralize even then it does not go down.

Surprise happens when the vehicle does not go downwards and automatically starts going upwards.  This is the miracle of this hill that the vehicle starts climbing upwards at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour.
 The second miracle is that not only vehicles but also ships flying from the sky cannot escape the gravity of this hill.  Some call it gravitational power, some consider it just an illusion, but till now the mystery of this hill has not been solved.
According to scientists, this hill located near the Gurdwara Plateau Sahib has amazing magnetic strength.  Not only this, its magnetic field also affects a large area.  If the magnetic strength of this hill is to be tested, shut down the engine of a vehicle and stand there, that stopped vehicle slowly starts automatically moving towards the top of the hill.
 Many pilots who have flown through this magnetic hill claim that light shocks can be felt when the aircraft passes over this hill, that is why the knowledgeable pilots increase the speed of the aircraft before entering the area.  So that the aircraft can be protected from the magnetic impact of moving.
 Many pilots who have flown through this magnetic hill claim that light shocks can be felt when the aircraft passes over this hill, so knowledgeable pilots increase the speed of the aircraft before entering the area so that  The aircraft could be protected from the magnetic impact of moving .

9)    Levitating Stone of Shivpur  (Maharashtra)

There is a small village called "Shivpur" in Pune, Maharashtra, at a distance of about 1 km0 km from Mumbai;  There is a temple famous for its excavated stone.  If 11 people touch their index finger with a stone weighing 200 kg and shout “Kamar Ali Darwesh”, the stone flies in the air.

Kamar Ali was a famous Sufi saint and famous for miracles.  Kamar Ali was born into a family of middle-class Muslims, whose men pushed themselves on the strength of their muscles. When he was six years old, he became a disciple of a nearby Sufi saint, and spent his days meditating and fasting. After some time, attracted by the miraculous powers of compassion and healing of the young Sufi fakir, flocks of devotees began to come to her door. It is believed that a gymnasium existed at the place where the temple stands about eight hundred years ago. Two large stones were used for wrestling exercises.  Since he was not interested in these works, other children always targeted Kamar Ali.  It is said that these stones were placed by them to prove that spiritual power is greater than animal power.
 Kamar Ali died in his youth, but when he fell on the day of his death, he requested to place a round stone weighing 200 pounds near his grave. According to legend, he said: "If eleven people put their right finger under a rock and then shout my name together, I will go above their heads." "Otherwise, they will not be able to move more than two feet off the ground, either alone or together."
 From that day onwards, if the formula is applied in the ward, only stones can be erected in the prescribed manner. Marble steps lead up to Dargad (pilgrimage site).  Kamar Ali Darwesh was a celibate and according to his purity women were not allowed in the grave.
 The story goes that in the last several years many people tried to remove these stones from the temple, but they had to suffer the serious consequences.  This has not yet been scientifically proven.

10)    Phuktal Monastery  (Ladakh)

Icy Desert The structure of Phuktal Monastery situated in the inaccessible hills of Ladakh resembles honeycomb.  The history of this monastery hidden in the caves is 2500 years old.  Situated more than 4800 meters above sea level, this monastery houses about 200 Buddhist monks.  Apart from the memorial, it also has a monastery room and library.  How difficult it is to reach here can be gauged by the fact that there is a deep moat in front of this monastery built in a deep desert cave.  In such a situation, the people who reach here have to reach by using the suspension bridge built on the river.  To reach this monastery one has to trek three days from the nearest town of Padum.  The best time to visit here is from July to September.

Fuktala Math or Phugtala Gompa is known as a peaceful abode.  Many scholars and teachers in the monastery preserve the outstanding heritage and mystery of Buddhism.  This can also be gauged from the fact that inside the cave there is a mysterious hollow in the rock from which water always comes out.  Its flow is neither high nor low.  It is said that this water has the healing powers of every disease.
Phuk means 'cave' and Taal means leisure.  The monastery of Ladakh is also known as Fukthar.  Where Thar means 'Mukti'.  Hence the cave is also called the 'cave of leisure' or 'cave of liberation'.  The monastery has a library and several prayer rooms.  Where ancient texts are studied.  The temples, the original cave and the sacred spring are also worth seeing here.  There is also a stone tablet symbolizing the stay of Alexander Cosoma de Coros.  The colorful and unique architectural symbol walls of the monastery attract you.
Lama Sonam Tundup of Buddhism reported that there are about 33 monasteries in Ladakh.  Lamayuru Monastery, Thikse Monastery, Hemis Gompa, Tabo Monastery, Nako Gompa, Rangadam Gompa are the major monasteries of Ladakh where tourists from all corners of the world arrive in search of peace.  Lamayuru is one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries in India.  The monastery on the way from Kargil to Leh is home to around 400 monks who like to meet and interact.  Lamayuru is an experience in itself.  The Thiksey Monastery is the largest monastery in central Ladakh.  This beautiful monastery is visible from Leh.  Hemis Gompa is the largest and richest monastery here.  There is also a road to reach this monastery situated behind a barren hill a few kilometers from Leh.  This monastery in India is known for its famous annual festival where lively dances and Buddhist rituals are performed.  Similarly, each monastery has its own culture and history.






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