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Old 08-05-2010, 04:11 PM
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The number 666 has always associated with Satan. Also called the Number of the Beast, the number, according to the Holy Bible, the number signifies the anti-Christ, who will be part of a period where mankind destroys one another in the next thousand years.



The number has several connotations to it, but most of us associate it with something scary. With STAR One’s horror nights 666 Project scaring everyone week after week, we take a look at some of the most haunted places across India. Some say that these are legends and are not to be believed, while others claim to have experienced something paranormal.


Bhangarh: Bhangarh is a place on way from Jaipur to Alwar city in Rajasthan state of India. Today Bhangarh is known for its ruins where nobody dares to stay after sunset. The legends behind Bhangarh are so scary that even the archeological association has opened its office a kilometer away from the place, in fear of being haunted
Surat - Dumas : If you walk towards the ocean at night in Dumas then you will hear noises that will tell you to not proceed. Dogs also start running away from the sound. According to legend, there is a crematorium nearby and the spirits of the bodies float in the area and scare people away
Pune - Shaniwarwada Fort : When Peshwas ruled the western Indian province, Narayan the heir of the kingdom was assassinated on his uncle Madhavrao's wife's orders. Narayan was chased by his assassins across the entire fort. It was said that while running for his life he called "Uncle, save me", and even today locals say that they hear his cries for help at midnights on new moon day.


West Bengal - Kurseong - Dow-Hill : On the stretch between Dow-Hill road and the Forest Office, woodcutters claim to have seen a young headless boy walking into the forest. Other than this, footsteps are heard in the corridors of the Victoria Boys School when the school is closed for long holidays from December to March.


While we have only five places to tell you about, don't assume that they are all that will scare you. There are probably places we don't know of and people may never have come out alive to tell the tale. Also, you have STAR One's Horror Nights.

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