Fear hidden behind royal history: Why did Nahargarh become a witness to the narrow story of fear and mystery? Poor heart not watching video

The Nahargarh fort, located on Jaipur’s pink earth, testifies to the royal splendor with its high walls and workmanship, on the other hand, to hang it, narrow stories and unresolved secrets makes it a fortress of fear. This fort, located on the Aravalli hills, is captivated by this fort, but the deserted nights, mysterious events and some unprecedented low history bring it to the list of ghosts. The Nahargarh fort was built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734 to the beat of fear of royal splendor. It is originally the name Sudarshangarh, but says that some strange incidents started happening during the construction work. The mysterious deaths of the workers, unknown screams and regular walls of the workers scared people. Then a tantric advised that the Fort ‘Nahargarh’ should be called – which means ‘Tiger Fort’. The name was dedicated to a soul called “Nahar Singh Bhopala”, and is of the opinion that his resentment stopped this construction. According to local beliefs, the fear of Nahar Singh’s soul, Nahar Singh’s soul is still wandering in this fort. It is said that even after construction, many times strange noises are heard here at night – as if someone was running fast, the echo of someone crying or screaming, or the presence of an invisible power. Security guards and residents say they saw the opening and closing of the doors at night. The narrow secret: Madhav Niwas Bhawan is the narrow part of the Nahargarh -Fort “Madhav Niwas Bhawan”, built by the king for his queens. Nine different palaces were built in this building, but all were connected to each other with secret paths, so that the king could go to any queen without telling someone. But there were many such incidents in this building that panicked people. It is said that a queen died mysteriously at one time. His soul still wanders in Madhav Niwas Bhavan. Some tourists visiting here said they saw the woman passing through the walls in a white sari, or hearing the sound of someone’s sob with cold air flags. Why are people still afraid to spend the night? Although the day of the day, Nahargarh forts attracts as a wonderful tourist destination, while the sun closes, the walls of the fort begin to wear the shadow of fear. The Rajasthan Tourism section made efforts to stay here a few times at night, but the employees refused to stay at night due to mysterious incidents. Many film staff also experienced strange events during the recording here. Cameras are closed on their own, which records unknown voices in the microphone, or faint artist-all of this seems to be mysterious and narrow. The fear of today from the shadows of the past is of the opinion that political conspiracies and murders have occurred many times in Nahargarh. This fort has seen many painful events because of mutual differences, slave system and secret love affairs of the royal homes. It is possible that the shadow of these incidents is still included in the atmosphere of this fort.

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