5 Unsolved Mysteries Of India

By: Priyanka Maheshwari Wed, 19 July 2017 6:13:19

5 Unsolved Mysteries of India

India is such an immense and ancient country which failed to understand itself in many incidents, and when this country is ancient, then there are some stories of it that have remained a parcel till date and some incidents are similar to those of science. We gathered some such mysterious incidents and circumstances, which have no answer to science till date. Let's know about some such secrets.

5 unsolved mysteries of india

1. Kongka Pass, Laddhak

Up there, near the Himalayas, lies a piece of land right in the middle of the Indo-China border where no one is allowed to set foot or even go near. The rumors are there, the photos and videos have been shared by several fortunate eye witnesses and the stories go on among the neighboring human inhabitants of this area as well as the rest of the world that is keen on ET activity. Travel there now and ask any local living anywhere within 25 mile radius outside the Kongka La Pass UFO base enclosure and you will have the most amazing eye witness accounts of ET activity to last you a decade of excitement.

You might chance to see something while you’re out there too.

5 unsolved mysteries of india

2. Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal is a white marble structure located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is believed to be built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal, but there are multiple proofs to prove it wrong !

Taj Mahal is a corrupt form of the sanskrit term Tejo-Mahalay signifying a Siva Temple. Agreshwar Mahadev i.e., The Lord of Agra was consecrated in it.

5 unsolved mysteries of india

3. Prahlad Jani

Prahlad Jani is being held in isolation in a hospital in Ahmedabad, Gurjarat, where he is being closely monitored by India's defence research organization, who believe he may have a genuine quality which could help save lives.He has now spent six days without food or water under strict observation and doctors say his body has not yet shown any adverse effects from hunger or dehydration.

Mr Jani, who claims to have left home aged seven and lived as a wandering sadhu or holy man in Rajasthan, is regarded as a 'breatharian' who can live on a 'spiritual life-force' alone. He believes he is sustained by a goddess who pours an 'elixir' through a hole in his palate. His claims have been supported by an Indian doctor who specializes in studies of people who claim supernatural abilities, but he has also been dismissed by others as a "village fraud."

5 unsolved mysteries of india

4. Yeti

The Yeti is one of several supposed "ape-men". Elsewhere in the world, people tell tales of Bigfoot or the Sasquatch, which are beyond the scope of this article.

The Yeti figure has its origins in folklore. The character is an ancient and important part of the legends and history of the Sherpa, the communities that live at an average altitude of 12,000 feet in eastern Nepal.

5 unsolved mysteries of india

5. Samrat Ashok Group of 9 People

The idea of secret societies has long captivated and piqued our interests—partly because the sweet smell of mystery is hard to resist, and partly because these theories of world domination, secret power and knowledge appeal most to our psyche as humans. Frankly, there is no dearth of the existence of such secret groups. There is Illuminati, of course, the most prominent of all that exists today. You might already know about it—all thanks to Dan Brown's ‘Angels & Demons'! But long before there was another secret society that's seldom talked about, one that almost supersedes the mystery associated with Illuminati, one that was founded by the Great Ashoka (circa 270 BC) of the Maurya dynasty—The Nine Unknown Men or the Unknown 9.

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