Saturday, April 29, 2023

Areas of Kolkata that are notorious for being haunted, part-2

 

Haunted place of Kolkata

6) Calcutta Race Course Grounds: It is said that on the full moon Saturday night, the ghost of a white horse is seen running across the Calcutta Race Course. The horse named Pride actually belonged to a British gentleman. During the British era, 'William Saheb's white horse' was well known. When Pride lost the Derby at the Royal Calcutta Turf Club, Williams killed him in a fit of rage. That horse is seen on the field of the race course.

7) Rabindra Sarovar Metro Station: This station has been the witness of several terrible incidents at a time. Seeing an unusual scene at the station at night and disappearing immediately, this experience has also been experienced by many passengers. Besides, it is also heard that many people have seen shadow figures floating in front of their eyes while catching the last metro. Long ago, when the concept of Greater Kolkata was not developed, most of the incidents of suicide by jumping in front of trains took place around this station.

8) Wipro Office: In this Salt Lake office, employees often see various silhouettes during the night shift. And many people have also heard the voice of the body in the voice pressed next to the ear. The most terrifying place in that office is the three floors of tower number three. Due to which access to this place is prohibited, it remains locked most of the year. Local residents said that before the office building was built, there was a graveyard here. At that time there were several rapes and murders.

9) Hastings House: The home of Governor General Warren Hastings during the English period is now the college. Many of the students have seen a person with white skin riding around on a horse. It is, many believe, the insatiable soul of Warren Hastings. On the other hand, it is known that a teenager died while playing football on the field of Hastings House. Many people say that the laughter of that teenager and the sound of playing football can be heard at night.

10) National Library: Built in 1836, this National Library has a collection of rare books. The guards said that a woman's cry could be heard in the darkness of the night. Some say the spirit of Lord Metcalfe's wife still haunts the place. After reading a book, if you do not pick it up, do you hear heavy breathing near your neck? However, there is another ghost story about this national library - Governor General Warren Hastings was Marian's second husband. The Hastings couple ball danced in the estate's hall. The dances were attended by the invited elites of the British society of Calcutta. And this event was so crowded that he still couldn't forget the Belvidia estate. Late in the night of the English New Year, a carriage stopped in front of the deserted estate. Gov. General Warren Hastings came to participate in the balldance at the party! That's why one of the most 'haunted' places for exorcists in Kolkata is the historic Belvidere Estate or today's National Library.

11) Akashwani Bhawan the presence of ghosts in Akashwani cannot be denied due to the empty long corridors, numerous studios and British infrastructure. Many of whom are heard entering the house and rummaging through the files habitually. Others see someone standing outside the recording room in the middle of the night listening to music.

12) Lower Circular Road Cemetery: Sir William Hay McNaughton is buried in the Lower Circular Road Cemetery. He was killed in the First Anglo-Afghan War. His body was buried in this cemetery. Sir William's wife brought her husband's dismembered body from Afghanistan and buried it in Calcutta. When Mr. William approached this tomb and uttered certain words, the shade tree in front of the grave trembled. It is said that the tree trembled at the outburst of William's angry spirit.

13) Nimtala Ghat: The crematorium was built in March 1828 and cremation started here since then. It is said that many people have felt the presence of the body in this crematorium. Apart from this, it is also said that some shadow figures are still seen late at night in the old crematorium next to Bhoothnath temple. Kapalika and Aghori saints worship here every night of Kali Puja.

14) Calcutta Port: Nawab Wajid Ali Shah built Calcutta i.e. Khidirpur port during East India Company. He shared a maritime trade relationship with the East India Company, which was incredibly successful. But the British cheated him and occupied his native land. Some sailors and traders in the region claim to have seen the ghost of the Nawab roaming around, which they believe is the spirit of the Nawab chasing revenge from the British.

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