10 amazing and thrilling secrets of Indian history!
History
always teaches something or the other, but it contains innumerable mysteries
which humans try to solve at every step. Some secrets are new and some are
centuries old! There are many such stories in Indian history, in which there
are many secrets hidden, which scientists and historians have always been
trying to know.
Let's get to know some of these stories. If you can solve them, then please write in the comment box. Do you know whether any of these unresolved questions can be answered?
- Anonymous Indus Valley Civilization
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The Indus Valley Civilization is the oldest culture of India. The Indus Valley Civilization is also very old, large, mysterious and full of many unresolved questions from Egypt (Egyptian) and Mesopotamian civilization. There is no concrete evidence about the people who started this civilization. Not only this, even 4000 years old Indus pictorial script used by him could not be understood till date. It is difficult to understand the culture of that era and the innumerable mysteries related to it. There are many theories given about civilization, but no one is decisive.
2.Alien-shaped rock image of Charama
Ancient caves have been found near Charama village in Bastar
tribal area of Chhattisgarh, where pictures of people resembling other
planets were found on the stones. Archaeologist J.K. R. Bhagat says that the
faces in the pictures look different and some pictures are also of flying
saucer. This tells a related story of villagers in which people called Rohela
come here from flying saucer and kidnap villagers. The Chhattisgarh
Archaeological Department has asked the Indian Space Research Organization and
the US space agency NASA (NASA) to help in this mission.
3. Sone Bhandar Caves of Bihar
Sone Bhandar Caves of Bihar The Sone Bhandar Caves of Bihar
are made of a large stone and it is said that these caves belong to the era of
Magadhan King Bimbisara. People believe that Bimbisara king used these caves to
hide his treasure. Son Bhandar means 'treasure of gold'. When his son
Ajatashatru was imprisoned by Bimbisara, his wife had hidden the kingdom's
treasure in the caves by his orders. There is an inscription written in the
manuscript found here, which probably has the key to reach this treasure. The
British used cannon shells at the door to get the treasure, whose marks are
still visible but they could not find anything.
4.Lama Tenzin's 500 year old mummy
There is a small town called Ghuin near Spiti in the
Himalayas, where the culture of making mummies, which is prevalent in the old
times, is seen. A small room of 500 years old mummy is kept here, which is
protected by glass. It is the mummy of the 15th century Mahanta Sangha Tenzin,
whose skin and head hair are still intact today. This mummy is the first
natural mummy.
5.The royal treasure of Jaigarh Fort
Jaivana Fort of Jaigarh is famous for the world's largest
wheeled topo but is also famous for stories of conspiracies and treasures. It
is said that after winning the Afghanistan war, Akbar's Defense Minister Man
Sing kept the treasure he had won in the war hidden in this fort. In 1977, the
then Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi ran a mission to find the treasure and
water tank in the fort. But nothing was found in it. The whole story of this mission
is read in a book called 'A Princess Remembers' written by Maharani Gayatri
Devi.
6.Death of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
There are innumerable stories about the death of Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose, which remains a mystery even today. No one knows what
happened to him in the plane from Taipei to Tokyo. This is an unresolved
question of independent India. After his disappearance, it is said that he came
back to India and lived in northern India in the form of a monk. There is no
evidence but it is believed that Subhash Chandra Bose was the sadhu Gumnami
Baba living in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh.
7.Untimely death of lalbahadur shastri
Just two years after becoming the Prime Minister of India,
the sudden death of Lal Bahadur Shastri in another country was a misfortune for
the country and also the biggest mystery. He died of a heart attack in Tashkent
in 1966. Blue spots and cuts were on his body, but neither his post-mortem nor
any documents related to his death were given to the government. Therefore,
there was always a question mark over his death.
8.Secrets of floating stones: Rameswaram
Hindu mythology describes that to save his wife Sita from
Ravana, Lord Rama built a floating bridge from Rameswaram to Sri Lanka in the
Pak Strait. This bridge is known as Ram Setu or Adam's Bridge. The surprising
thing is that some of the stones found around this area float while being put
in the water in the presence of normal stones. The reason behind the occurrence
of such floating stones has not yet been identified despite being studied by
various scientists.
9.Bhangarh Fort (Rajasthan)
Even if you consider the whole concept of souls as rubbish
and throw it out of mind, the fort of Bhangarh can change your thoughts. The
fort is located in a secluded area and there are many legends behind the
suspicious activities taking place here. The fort is adorned with beautiful
architecture, havelis, temples, ruins, gardens, and is also open for the
general public to visit. However, many tourists have admitted that something
suspicious exists in its environment. Many have even spoken of hearing the
mysterious sound of spirits directly in it. It is also believed that anyone who
went to this place in the night never returned alive. The Archaeological Survey
of India has also put a warning board on it, which says that it is prohibited
to visit Bhangarh Fort after sunset and before sunrise.
Temples full of mysteries
There are many temples where millions of tons of treasure are buried in the cellars. For example, in the 7 cellars of Sripadmanabha Swamy temple in Kerala, millions of tonnes of gold are pressed. Out of its 6 cellars, a treasury of about 1 lakh crore has been taken out, but the royal family has stayed the order from the Supreme Court on opening the 7th basement. After all, what is it in that basement that by opening there is a possibility of destruction? It is said that the door of that cellar is closed with a particular mantra and it will open only with that mantra.
A temple in Vrindavan opens and closes on its own. It is said
that Lord Krishna sleeps in the night in the Rangmahal set up in the Nidivan
complex. Even today, Makhan-Mishri is kept as a prasad in Rangmahal. A bed is
also put for sleeping. When you look at these beds in the morning, you will
know clearly that someone had slept here in the night and has also received
Prasad. Not only this, the doors of this temple automatically close as soon as
it gets dark, so the temple priests arrange beds and offerings in the temple
before it gets dark.
According to belief, no one stays here during the night. Leave humans, not even animals and birds. People have been seeing this for years, but the truth behind the secret has been hidden in front of religious beliefs.
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