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The Forbidden Archives — Volume I

India's Haunted Secrets

Beneath the dust of forgotten empires lie stories no one dared record. Cursed forts, vanishing villages, mines of dead souls — captured in cinematic short films.

Begin the Journey
0Horror Locations
0States Documented
0Short Films
0Urban Legends
◈ The Arcane & The Eerie ◈
Department of Shadows
All Scrolls
Horror
Temples
Urban Legend 01

Pan India — Ancient Folklore

Brahmarakshas — India's Demon Spirit

A Brahmin's soul corrupted by sin, trapped between life and death — violent, intelligent, and impossible to escape.

Read the Full Scroll → 👁 Folklore
Haunted 02

Delhi, India

Khooni Nadi — Delhi's Bloody River

In India's capital flows a river locals call the Bloody River. Mysterious drownings for decades. No one goes near after dark.

Haunted Fort 03

Pune, Maharashtra

Shaniwar Wada — The Fort of Screams

On full moon nights, residents hear a murdered prince's screams echoing from within this 18th-century Maratha fort.

Read the Full Scroll → 🏯 Maharashtra
Paranormal 04

Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

GP Block — Meerut's Haunted House

A house that no family will occupy. Lights on by themselves. Shadows without bodies. UP's most disturbing paranormal location.

Read the Full Scroll → 🏚 Uttar Pradesh
Paranormal 05

Hyderabad, Telangana

Ramoji Film City — World's Haunted Studio

The world's largest film studio — built on a Nizam-era battlefield. Paranormal crew reports, objects moving, invisible forces at work.

Read the Full Scroll → 🎬 Hyderabad
Unsolved Mystery 06

Jatinga, Assam

Jatinga — Valley of Bird Deaths

Every monsoon, hundreds of birds crash to their deaths here at night. India's most unexplained natural mystery — or something far more sinister.

Death Site 07

Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

Lambi Deher Mines — 50,000 Sealed Inside

Fifty thousand miners were sealed inside these tunnels and never recovered. The road below is India's most haunted stretch.

Read the Full Scroll → ⛏ Uttarakhand
Haunted 08

Purulia, West Bengal

Begunkodor — India's Ghost Station

The only railway station in India closed 42 years because of a ghost. A white-sari spirit killed the stationmaster with terror.

Read the Full Scroll → 🚂 West Bengal
Most Haunted 09

Alwar, Rajasthan

Bhangarh Fort — India's Most Haunted Place

A sorcerer's curse emptied a city of 10,000 overnight. ASI warning boards at entrance. India's only officially haunted heritage site.

Read the Full Scroll → 🏚 Rajasthan
Cursed Village 10

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Kuldhara — The Cursed Ghost Town

In 1825, 1,500 people vanished overnight and cursed the land forever. India's most infamous ghost town — 200 years on, the curse still holds.

Read the Full Scroll → 👻 Rajasthan

From the Forbidden Archives

India is home to some of the world's most terrifying haunted places. From the cursed ruins of Bhangarh Fort in Rajasthan — the only ASI heritage site with an official haunted warning — to Kuldhara Village, abandoned overnight in 1825 and cursed ever since.

The Lambi Deher Mines of Mussoorie saw the deaths of 50,000 workers whose bodies were never retrieved. Begunkodor Railway Station remained closed 42 years due to paranormal activity. The Jatinga bird mystery in Assam has baffled scientists for decades. Each of these Indian urban legends is documented in cinematic short films on the Simple Easy AI YouTube channel.

◈ Sacred Ground ◈
The Temple Chronicles
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◈ Sacred Geometry — Volume II ◈

Kedarnath to Lepakshi — The Blueprint of the Heavens in Stone

From the snow-locked sanctum of Kedarnath where a flame has never been extinguished, to the impossible floating pillar of Lepakshi — ten sacred temples across India that challenge everything we know about ancient engineering and divine intention.

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Uttarakhand — Char Dham
Kedarnath Temple
The flame that has not been extinguished in 3,000 years.
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Andhra Pradesh — Vijayanagara
Lepakshi Temple
One of 70 pillars hangs in mid-air — engineers cannot explain it.
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Odisha — UNESCO World Heritage
Konark Sun Temple
A stone chariot with astronomical precision in every wheel.
"Every stone in a temple is a syllable in a prayer — every angle a fraction of the celestial movement." — The Vastu Shastra Scrolls