Scary Experiences- The House of Spirit
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I was getting bored sitting at home and today, remembered this site where I have yet another story to share with you guys. This was when I was very young, may be 7 or 8 years old. It was my first encounter with a super natural entity and only after this incident did I came to know that things like these exist. My young mind had stored only the highlights of the event. But thanks to my Mother, Aunt and other relatives who were present there. They filled me with the details which I had failed to capture. It was the time when my grandfather was alive and he had a major role here in saving our lives.
Here's the story-
It was my cousin's marriage. My paternal aunt's son, Babu. It was the first marriage function I attended in my big family (lots of relatives) since my birth. The wedding was to be taken place in a village called Ramnagar near Mysore Road. The bride was of that village. The arrangements were swift and my aunt hired an old house in the village for the relatives to stay. The house which looked worn out, was may be 50 years old. There was a large hall with 6 rooms. But 4 of them were locked and only 2 were used for the guests to sleep. The 'khaprail' roof tiles were broken in some places and and there were pigeon nests in the corners of the hall. The walls of the house were cracked in most of the places and mud bricks were visible from them, though the walls seemed very thick. And this was after it had been cleaned to make room for the guests. My aunt had to arrange for lanterns, candles and lamps as there was no Electricity connection.
Approximately 60 kilometers from Bangalore, we reached the place in the morning. Around 35-40 people including my family occupied the house and within couple of hours, got busy in arrangements. I remember having lots of fun playing with my young cousins at the backside of the house where there were plenty of trees while our parents were busy in preparations as the Nikah was to take place the next day. In the evening a feast was arranged for the bride's family and some 30 people from the bride's side attended it. I was amazed to see so many people, but nonetheless, enjoyed the party. We assisted our elders in welcoming and attending the guests by providing them chairs, drinking water, washing their hands before and after the...
I was getting bored sitting at home and today, remembered this site where I have yet another story to share with you guys. This was when I was very young, may be 7 or 8 years old. It was my first encounter with a super natural entity and only after this incident did I came to know that things like these exist. My young mind had stored only the highlights of the event. But thanks to my Mother, Aunt and other relatives who were present there. They filled me with the details which I had failed to capture. It was the time when my grandfather was alive and he had a major role here in saving our lives.
Here's the story-
It was my cousin's marriage. My paternal aunt's son, Babu. It was the first marriage function I attended in my big family (lots of relatives) since my birth. The wedding was to be taken place in a village called Ramnagar near Mysore Road. The bride was of that village. The arrangements were swift and my aunt hired an old house in the village for the relatives to stay. The house which looked worn out, was may be 50 years old. There was a large hall with 6 rooms. But 4 of them were locked and only 2 were used for the guests to sleep. The 'khaprail' roof tiles were broken in some places and and there were pigeon nests in the corners of the hall. The walls of the house were cracked in most of the places and mud bricks were visible from them, though the walls seemed very thick. And this was after it had been cleaned to make room for the guests. My aunt had to arrange for lanterns, candles and lamps as there was no Electricity connection.
Approximately 60 kilometers from Bangalore, we reached the place in the morning. Around 35-40 people including my family occupied the house and within couple of hours, got busy in arrangements. I remember having lots of fun playing with my young cousins at the backside of the house where there were plenty of trees while our parents were busy in preparations as the Nikah was to take place the next day. In the evening a feast was arranged for the bride's family and some 30 people from the bride's side attended it. I was amazed to see so many people, but nonetheless, enjoyed the party. We assisted our elders in welcoming and attending the guests by providing them chairs, drinking water, washing their hands before and after the...