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Mano Ya Na Mano Release on dated 23rd August 2012, Real Ghost Stories (भूतो की कहानियाँ )Mano Ya Na Mano providing a fresh source of first hand images,information,and research into the world of the paranormal,it contains an ever growing collection of first hand, true ghost stories, classic photographs and images.
 
Real Ghost Stories – The Devil and his demons, ghosts, vampires, ghouls,  evil human and animal spirits all walk the Earth freely to this very  day. The reports by psychics and common people from all corners of the  planet are unanimous—Ghosts are real. Some of them are  evil, cunning,  and manipulative while others are benign. 
 											Do YOU believe in Ghosts? Do you think we, the believers, are weird or strange? Read on and you might just assent to our belief.
 											We,  the people who believe, know there are many unsolved mysteries in this  world. Those who don't believe say there are no such things as ghosts,  spirits, demons, vampires, haunting, and so on, but rather strangely,  will likely never agree to sleep alone in a graveyard at night. And some  are even paranoid of the dark. What gives? 
 											Well, I hope you will give me and my fellow believers a chance to convince you about the "cosmic unknown".
 											Since  you are still here, good, at least you are curious. Or maybe, there is  more to your curiosity than you care to admit. Please share with us if you dare.
Anyway,  I want to thank all those who have sent me their stories. There have  been hundreds of stories, and I can't possibly edit them all in the near  future, so I ask you to be patient and to keep sending your stories.  Some of the stories may not be featured on this website but may end up  in my upcoming post.
 
 
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Most Haunted Places in India
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| Bhangarh | 
Location: Northeast of Jaipur (115 kms from Jaipur)
 Highlights: Old Fort Famous For Ghosts.
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 Languages: Hindi,Rajasthani
 Best Time to Visit: October to March
 STD Code: 0144
 Climate:
 Summer: 37ºC (max) 24ºC (min)
 Winter : 31ºC (max) 07ºC (min)
 
 Located at a distance of around 80 kms from the main city of Alwar, 
Bhangarh is a mysterious town for its visitors. Being an excavated town 
away from the bustling city life, Bhangarh in Alwar is a favorite 
destination for the tourists arriving in the city. The excavated city of
 Bhangarh is connected to Alwar via Sariska by a road where you can 
savor nature””””s gift of beautiful surroundings.
 
 There is no 
chronological evidences about the history of the town but it is said 
that Bhangarh was earlier a flourishing city. The king of Sindh wanted 
to avenge his embarrassment before the queen of Bhangarh. So he gave up 
his kingdom and started practicing black magic and other similar acts in
 Bhangarh. Later the city was destroyed in the conflict between the 
queen of Bhangarh and the erstwhile king of Sindh. It is believed that 
the entire city was destroyed overnight after the king of Sindh died 
cursing the city and its people.
 
 Bhangarh in Alwar is 
associated with a number of myths. It was believed that black magic 
prevailed in the entire area and who so ever went there did not come 
back. For this reason, the area was left barren for a long time. After 
the area was excavated and the ruins of the ancient town of Bhangarh 
emerged, the locals dropped the fear and started going to the place. 
Still some people believe that evil spirits and ghosts inhabit the town.
 
 People say that nobody returned from there who stayed there after dark.
 
 
 If you had a real paranormal experience related to ghosts and hauntings, share it !!
 
 
 
 
 
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