Tuesday 11 August 2015

Top 5 Creepy Indian Mysteries That Still Remain Unsolved

India is among the most mysterious countries in the world. Its rich mythology, vast size, and many cultural peculiarities make it fertile ground for many strange tales and legends.
Some of them are in this Video...



India is a land of heritage and history and with rich history comes along mysteries. Certain things are so complicated that no technological advancement can help untangle them. Here are 10 creepy Indian mysteries that till date remain unsolved. 

Top 5 Creepy Indian Mysteries That Still Remain Unsolved


1. Jodhpur’s Sonic Boom Of December 18, 2012
2. Where Did Subhash Chandra Bose Vanish?
3. Is Taj Mahal A Temple Of Lord Shiva?
4. The Kongka La Pass UFO Base
5. Shanti Devi

5. Shanti Devi




According to these accounts, when she was about four years old, she told her parents that her real home was in Mathura where her husband lived, about 145 km from her home in Delhi. Discouraged by her parents, she ran away from home at age six, trying to reach Mathura. Back home, she stated in school that she was married and had died ten days after having given birth to a child. Interviewed by her teacher and headmaster, she used words from the Mathura dialect and divulged the name of her merchant husband, "Kedar Nath". The headmaster located a merchant by that name in Mathura who had lost his wife, Lugdi Devi, nine years earlier, ten days after having given birth to a son.

* Shanti Devi was born on December 11, 1926
* When she was 4 years old, she said: "This is not my real home! I have a husband and a son in Mathura! I must return to them!"
* Shanti said that her husband was in Mathura where he owned a cloth shop and they had a son.
* Shanti said, "In my house in Mathura, I ate different kinds of sweets."
* Shanti talked about what type of dresses she used to wear.
* Shanti described her husband as fair, having a big wart on his left cheek, and wearing reading glasses.
* Shanti said that her husband's shop was located in front of Dwarkadhish temple.
* Shanti even gave a detailed account of her dying following childbirth in her previous life.
* One of her teachers told Shanti that if she told him her husband's name, he would take her to Mathura; she said his name was "Kedarnath Chaube."
* The teacher wrote a letter to Kedarnath Chaube, detailing all that Shanti had said, and invited him to visit Delhi.
* Kedarnath said that his young wife, Lugdi, had recently passed away and that all the details Shanti had described about her old house and members of her previous family were all true.
* Upon arriving at Mathura, Shanti lead a small crowd to her previous home.
* She had correctly described what it had looked like years earlier — before its recent refurbishing.
As a test, Kedarnath was falsely introduced as being an elder brother of Kedarath's. Shanti said, "No, he is not my husband's brother. He is my husband himself. Didn't I tell you that he is fair and he has a wart on the left side cheek near his ear?"
* Shanti then said several things that Kedarnath said could only have been known by his previous wife.

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