Myths & Legends from West India

The Myths Section is your gateway to exploring the fascinating and mysterious tales that have shaped cultures, communities, and traditions.


The Myths Section is your gateway to exploring the fascinating and mysterious tales that have shaped cultures, communities, and traditions worldwide. From the eerie ghost stories of ancient cities to the enchanting legends of rural villages, this section unravels the stories that have been whispered through generations.

  1. 1Rajasthan - Bhangarh Fort Curse :

    Bhangarh Fort Curse: One of India’s most famous haunted places, where it is said that a sorcerer cursed the area after being rejected by a princess. The fort is abandoned after sunset due to eerie occurrences.

    भानगढ़ का किला: भारत के सबसे भूतिया स्थानों में से एक, जहाँ कहा जाता है कि एक तांत्रिक ने राजकुमारी के इनकार पर किले को श्राप दिया था।

  1. 2Gujarat - Bet Dwarka’s Submerged City:

    Bet Dwarka’s Submerged City: Myth states that Dwarka, the city of Lord Krishna, was swallowed by the sea after his death. Archeologists have found underwater ruins that may support this legend.

    बे‍ट द्वारका का डूबा हुआ शहर: पौराणिक कथाओं के अनुसार, भगवान कृष्ण की मृत्यु के बाद द्वारका शहर समुद्र में समा गया था।

  1. 3Maharashtra - Shani Shingnapur Village:

    Shani Shingnapur Village: A village with no doors, where residents believe Lord Shani (Saturn) protects them from theft or harm.

    शनि शिंगणापुर गाँव: इस गाँव में कोई दरवाजे नहीं हैं। स्थानीय लोग मानते हैं कि भगवान शनि उनकी रक्षा करते हैं।

  1. 4Goa - Three Kings Church:

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    Three Kings Church: This abandoned church is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of three kings who poisoned one another in a power struggle.

    थ्री किंग्स चर्च: इस परित्यक्त चर्च के बारे में कहा जाता है कि यहाँ तीन राजाओं की आत्माएँ भटकती हैं जिन्होंने एक-दूसरे को जहर देकर मार दिया था।

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