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Bhangarh ka kila most haunted place in the world

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  12 Things to Know About Bhangarh Fort, The Most Haunted Place in India You will never see Rajasthan the same way, once you visit  Bhangarh Ka Kila . Rajasthan Tourism  is known for its deserts, royalty and forts. But while you go gaga over the sublime beauty and grandeur of its forts and palaces that still stand charming, there is one place that can completely change it all. Forget Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur or Pushkar, we dare you to visit  Bhangarh Fort  which is the most insanely Haunted Places in India. Bhangarh Fort  is located in Alwar district of the royal state of India. Situated at the borders of the famous Sariska Tiger Reserve in the area, surely the name of  Bhangarh Fort  is not for those with faint hearts. Listed as one of the  Most Haunted Place in India , and the world, it can give you goose bumps just by its mere tale, forget a glimpse. The Bhangarh Fort’s history dates back to centuries being built in the 17th century in Rajasthan. Still a popular travel destination,

Beautiful Himeji Castle

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  Himeji Castle  is a hilltop Japanese castle complex located in the city of Himeji, Hyōgo,  Japan . It is the finest surviving example of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture , comprising 83 buildings with highly developed systems of defence and ingenious protection devices dating from the beginning of the Shogun period. Himeji Castle is a masterpiece of construction in wood, combining function with aesthetic appeal, both in its elegant appearance unified by the white plastered earthen walls and in the subtlety of the relationships between the building masses and the multiple roof layers. The castle is also known as  Hakuro-jō  (“White Egret Castle”) or  Shirasagi-jō  (“White Heron Castle”) because of its brilliant white exterior and supposed resemblance to a bird taking flight. Its origins date to 1333 , when Akamatsu Norimura built a fort on top of Himeyama hill. The fort was dismantled and  rebuilt as Himeyama Castle in 1346 , and then remodeled into Himeji Castle two ce

The great temple ANGKOR

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  The Temples of Angkor feature a moat as their outermost boundary as water is  symbolic of the Cosmic Sea , which is the source of creative energy and life for Hindus. The decorations on the walls of the temple have a uniquely Hindu story telling characteristics. They have fables and myths pictures that tell of the temple’s origin in Hindu religion. A series of enclosure walls then follow which symbolize the obstacles that need to be surpassed towards  the   path of enlightenment . Lastly are the towers which represent the residence of Hindu gods or a sacred intersection. The Churning of the Ocean of Milk  is one of the best episodes in Hindy mythology and appears in the Bhagavata Purana, the Mahabharata and the Vishnu Purana. The Ocean of Milk is churned by gods and demons in order to create the elixir of life, Amrta. Building Angkor Wat was an enormous undertaking that involved quarrying, careful artistic work and lots of digging. To create the moat around the temple, 1.5 million cu