20 Places In India More Mysterious Than The Bermuda Triangle






‘It happens only in India…’

We’ve often heard people rant that India is a land of mysteries and wondered 

where the notion came from. Well, we’ve finally got an answer for you! 
India truly has zillions of secrets buried deep in its most bizarre of places,
 that either leave people wide eyed with shock or freak them out when 
they learn about them. From hills that pull cars up to motorbikes that 
are worshipped, India is home to the most unusual of places. We’ve 
listed some of those mysterious places in India here to tell you of 
the wonders this amazing country holds.

1. The Hanging Pillar at Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh


An important archaeological and historical site in India, Lepakshi is 
known for its architecture and painting. This temple dedicated to 
Lord Shiva is among the most mysterious places in India, owing to 
its famous floating pillar.
The Mystery: Among the 70 pillars at the site, one is hanging in
 mid-air, that is, it exists without a support. People come to the
 temple and pass objects under the pillar, believing it’ll bring 

prosperity into their lives!

The Theory: People believe it’s just another of the many genius

 tricks the temple builders of the old were capable of.

2. The Mini Desert at Talakad, Karnataka


Located on the banks of river Kaveri, in the Chamarajanagar 
district of Karnataka, lies a village buried deep in sand. Talakad is
 believed to have been home to about 30 temples once, 5 of 
which are Lingams representing the 5 faces of Lord Shiva.
The Mystery: It is believed that a widowed devotee of Lord Shiva
 had once cursed the land, following which the village turned into
 this strange desert and a mysterious place in India, where the 
river Kaveri mysteriously transforms into a swirling whirlpool.


3. The Tale of Twins at Kodinhi, Kerala

The extraordinary factor about this otherwise ordinary village
 in Malappuram, Kerala is the strikingly large number of twin births
 that it witnesses. Kodinhi, or the ‘Village of Twins’, as it is now 
called, holds an eminent place among the mysterious places in India!
The Mystery: Once you set foot into this village, you’ll start 
seeing doubles of almost everyone! Kodinhi is currently home to
 over 200 pair of twins and two sets of triplets. And that’s 
not all! Kodinhi’s women who are married outside the village 

also end up having twins or triplets.

The Theory: Doctors believe that the reason for this strange 

phenomenon lies in the chemicals of the water in the area.

4. Levitating Stone at Shivapur, Maharashtra


The Hazrat Qamar Ali Darvesh shrine is no unusual shrine. 
The shrine is listed among the mystery places in India and is
 known for this one special rock that weighs 70 kg and can only
 be lifted by one means.
The Mystery: To lift the rock, 11 people are required to 
gather around it, touch it with their forefingers, and loudly call 
out the name of the saint who placed a curse on it, following 
which the stone rises up in the air magically! The stone 

cannot be lifted by any other means, no matter how strong it is!

The Myth: It is believed that a sufi saint called Qamar Ali 

placed a curse on this stone being used for body building 
about 800 years ago.


5. The ‘Holy’ Rat Infested Karni Mata Temple at Deshnok, Rajasthan




The Karni Mata Temple is one of the most holy sanctums,
but little do people know that it is also one of 
the most mysterious places in India. The temple
 is home to over 20,000 rats. Revolting as it may 
sound, one is not allowed to kill, hurt, or even 
scare them away!


The Mystery: These rats, or ‘kabbas’, as they’re 
called there, are considered to be highly 
auspicious, are worshipped, and safeguarded, 
which is why they hold more value than the 
humans visiting the shrine.

The Myth: The rats are believed to be the 
reincarnated relatives and family members 
of Karni Mata. In fact, the rare,

mice at the place are considered to be her sons.




6. Door-Deprived Houses of Shani Shingnapur, Maharashtra



Shani Shingnapur, a small village located 
35 kms away from Ahmednagar, is famous for 
its Shani temple. But that’s not all that is famous 
about this village.

The Mystery: None of the houses, schools, and 
even commercial buildings in this village have a door,
 or even a door frame. In addition to this, not a single
 crime has ever been reported here.

The Myth: The villagers have undying faith in
 Lord Shani and believe that the near zero crime 
rate in the village is all His doing.

7. The Gravity Defying Palace at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh




A stunning creation of the 18th century, 
Bara Imambara, with a blend of Arabic
 and European architecture is among
 the most mysterious historical 
places in India.

The Mystery: This monument’s central arched
 hall is about 50 metres in length and almost
 3 stories high…but without any pillars or
 beams supporting it. The main hall is also 
famous for its unique interlocking brick 
structure and for the ‘Bhulbhulaiya’,
 a dense maze.


8. The Magnetic Hill of Leh, Ladakh





The enchanting hills of Ladakh have more 
than mere beauty to offer. The Magnetic Hill,
 located at an altitude of 11,000 feet above
 sea level is one of the most unusual 
places to visit in India.
The Mystery: Cars driving up the hill get pulled 
up of their own accord. That is, one can 
drive up here with the ignition of their 
vehicles turned off!
The Theory: This exciting phenomenon

 is actually only an optical illusion resulting
 from the hill’s gravitational pull.


9. The E.T. Inhabited Kongka La Pass at Ladakh


At an elevation of 16,970 feet, the Kongka La
 Pass is one of the least accessed place in India,
 owing to the fact that is a disputed territory 
between India and China. But that’s not what 
makes it one of the most mysterious 
places in India.
The Mystery: A number of UFOs as well 
as strange figures of humanoids have 
been sighted there, according to many reports. 
So much so that the locals living around 
strongly believe that the area is home
 to aliens!

10. The Lake of Skeletons at Chamoli, Uttarakhand
Roopkund Lake is a glacier lake located at
 an elevation of 16,500 feet in the most God 
forsaken place in the Himalayas. But it’s 
remote and dangerous location has got
nothing to do with the gloom and despair
 associated with this lake. It’s what lies 
beneath it that scares the shit 
out of most people.
The Mystery: Around 300-600 skeletons 
can be seen beneath the surface of the
 frozen Roopkund lake every year when the
 ice melts at this mysterious place in India. 
Radiocarbon tests and forensics date the 
corpses back to the 15th century AD.

The Theory: The locals believe that the 

corpses belong to the then king and 
queen of Kanauj, who were going on a
 pilgrimage but plunged into the lake due 
to a severe hailstorm and died.

11. The Red Rain at Idukki, Kerala


Apart from a place with rich natural 
splendour of the Western Ghats, a vast 
forest reserve, & the tempting coastal curry,
 Idukki, or the ‘Red Region’, is also famous
 as one of the mysterious places in India.
The Mystery: The red coloured rain at
 Idukki first fell on 25th July, 2001, and 
occurred sporadically for 2 months, staining
 clothes and buildings as it poured.
 This blood-red downpour, when collected 
by the locals, turned into clean water with
 red particles settled at the bottom.

The Theory: The scientists, after much

 analysis and debate, have zeroed in on 
one explanation for this occurrence. They
 say that the red particles are airborne 
spores of the locally growing alga 
in the region.

12. The Shrine of the Bullet Baba in Bandai, Rajasthan


There is a famous shrine somewhere in 
Rajasthan, that is believed to protect 
travelers. But what makes this one unique
 is the fact that people don’t worship the
 usual figurines of Gods and Goddesses here. 
What they worship, is a motorcycle!
The Mystery: A man named Om Singh Rathore, 
or Om Banna, had died at this very spot 
in a tragic accident while riding back home 
on his bullet. What followed was a series
 of unusual happenings wherein the police
 would take away the bike, empty its fuel tank, 
and bind it in chains, but it would return to the
 same spot before day break…every single time!
 When the authorities finally gave up, the
 locals built a temple around this bike, which
 is now listed among the most mysterious 
places in India owing to the 
story behind it.

13. The Immortal Flame of Jwala Ji Temple in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh



Jwala Ji temple is a holy shrine located 
in the lower Himalayas in Kangra district, 
typical of other Jwala Ji shrines in 
the country. Why then, is it listed among 
the mysterious places in India,
 is another matter altogether.
The Mystery: The central pit of hollowed stone
 inside this shrine holds a flame that has 
been burning endlessly for
 over a 100 years.

The Theory: The flame is burning off a

 supply of natural gases like methane under
 its surface.

14. The Place of Suicidal Birds in Jatinga, Assam


An otherwise quaint and picturesque little village
 in Assam, Jatinga experiences a bizarre, 
yet sad phenomenon every monsoon.
The Mystery: During dark and foggy nights
 in monsoons, migratory birds flying over the
 village, dive headlong into trees, buildings,
 poles, and what nots, crashing to death. 
Jatinga is one of those strange places to visit 
in India that turns into a 
land of mass bird suicide every year
 during September & October.

The Theory: Ornithologists say that the 

dense fog and high altitude daze birds 
because of which they end up crashing
 into trees and buildings. However, 
there are many arguments that 
counter this theory.


15. The Abandoned Village of Kuldhara, Rajasthan



Once inhabited by Paliwal Brahmins, the 
village is now nothing more than a barren
 land with empty houses, broken structures, 
& an old temple.
The Mystery: About 2 centuries ago, over 
1,500 Paliwal Brahmins fled the village, 
OVERNIGHT. Since then, no one has been 
able to live here and it is now one of the 
abandoned places in India. Those who try 
are chased away at night by ‘paranormal 
activities’. Tourists who visit Kuldhara 
encounter an uneasy feeling when they 
set foot inside the village.

The Myth: Apparently, the rightful

 inhabitants of Kuldhara left a curse on the 
village that no one would ever be able to
 settle here after them.

16. The Whispers of the Dead on Dumas Beach, Gujarat


Listed among the mysterious places of India, 
The Dumas Beach in Surat, Gujarat has 
a lot of spooky tales associated with it.
The Mystery: People strolling on the 
beach hear whispers and find no one 
when they look around for the source. 
There have even been reports of 
disappearances on the beach.

The Theory: The beach was previously a

 burial ground for Hindus, and thus it is full
 of spirits of the dead! Maybe it’s the theory
 that makes it one of the mysterious and
 haunted places in India.

17. The Floating Stones of Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu



Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu holds immense 
importance in the Hindu mythology, as it is the
 place where, according to Ramayana,
 Lord Rama’s Vanara Sena built a bridge of floating 
stones all the way to Sri Lanka. But there is
 something else about the bridge that makes this
 place one of the most mysterious places in India…
The Mystery: According to Ramayana, the
 bridge was built of stones that would stay afloat
 once the name of Lord Rama was scribbled on it.
 As it turns out, this wasn’t just a story. The bridge 
was actually made of such stones, as they are still
 found around here and are a major 
tourist attraction in Rameshwaram.

18. The Visa God of Chilkur, Hyderabad


Troubled by your endless attempts at getting a 
US visa? Not to worry. Get to the Balaji Temple
 in Chilkur, Hyderabad, and Lord Balaji 
will grant you one!
The Mystery: Be it the poor or the elite, every
 kind of person can be spotted here bowing before 
the Visa God and begging for a visa. But that’s
 not the queer part. The fact that they soon end 
up getting one is, and this has landed the temple
 in the list of mysterious places in India.

19. The Village that Slithers, in Shetpal, Maharashtra


Snake worship happens to be an ancient and
 widespread practice in India, but there’s one town in
 Maharashtra that follows it way too religiously. The
 village has established a custom for every household, 
wherein it is mandatory for the house to have a
 resting place for cobras in the 
rafters of their ceilings.
The Mystery: The snakes here, it seems, are 
pretty friendly. The reason it one of the most 
mysterious places in India is because no 
snake bite has ever been reported
 in this village.


20. The Ghost Lights of West Bengal




The marshes of West Bengal can get spooky
 in the dark, but there is one phenomenon
 that really freaks out
 fishermen there.
The Mystery: There have been many 
sightings of unnatural glowing lights of 
different colours hovering over the marshes
 in West Bengal. Referred to as ‘Aleya Lights
 for many years now, these lights are a 
nightmare for fishermen, as they usually end 
up confusing them and they would lose their 
way. In many cases reported till date, various
 fishermen have even lost their lives due to
 these strange lights. These marshes are 
some of the most mysterious places in India 
owing to this unexplained phenomenon.

The Theory: Scientists suggest that these 

lights are essentially ionization of methane 
over the marshes that forms out of the 
decaying organic matter present in
 abundance in these bogs.
Stupefying, aren’t they? Know of 
any more mysterious places in India? 
Let us know in the comments below. 
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