This town has disappeared overnight, you will be stunned to know the reason
The history of India is full of very mysterious civilizations, traditions and countless folklore. In ancient times, many such civilizations flourished on the land of the country, which over time changed, or came into the ground. Many secrets of these civilizations are still buried in the womb of our earth. One of these mysterious places is Kuldhara Village in the Jaisalmer district Rajasthan, who was abandoned about 170 years ago in the same night. Every attempt to lift the curtain with this mystery has failed to this day, and the more you try to understand it, the more it becomes entangled. The history of the Kuldhara town was inhabited earlier until about 200 years ago. The town was from Paliwal Brahmins, who was famous for their culture, business skills and architecture all over the region. Kuldhara was not a single village, there was a community of 84 towns around it, where Paliwal Brahmins lived peacefully. The region had wealth, wealth and a strong social system. But it is said that bad eyes can destroy a lot-and Kuldhara is a living example of this. Salim Singh’s passion and village crisis darkened about the wealth of this rich village when Salim Singh, the Diwan of the Princely State of JaisArt, became fascinated by a beautiful Brahmin girl in this town. He was from Ayyash Nature and could go to any extent after he was drunk. He started putting the Paliwal Brahmins under pressure to get the girl. It is said that Diwan sent a message to the girl’s house that if the girl was not handed to her the next night of the full moon, she would come with her army and attack the town and fetch the girl by force. Not only was it a matter of a girl – it became an issue to protect the identity, honor and culture of the entire community. The sacrifice of 5,000 families in this challenging time, the Paliwal Brahmins, united a Panchayat in the village of Chaupal. It was decided that they would not hand the girl to Diwan at all costs. He took a hard but historical step to protect the honor-he decided to vacate the entire town overnight. It is said that not only Kuldhara, but more than 5,000 families from 84 towns left their homes, land and the entire capital and said goodbye to the region overnight. Mystery and Curse History says that the Paliwal Brahmins, while leaving the town of Kuldhara, cursed this country – that no one will be found here in the future. Perhaps this is why Kuldhara and Kabha Village have never been able to settle again so far, while 82 towns in the area have been re -populated over time. There is still a mysterious silence in the deserted streets of Kuldhara. It is said that they even shy away from the boundaries of this town today to the birds. Today’s Kuldhara: Tourism and mystery are currently under the protection of the Kuldhara Village Indian Archaeological Department and has been developed as a historical tourist destination. It is open to tourists during the day, but no one is allowed to stop here after the sun was down. According to tourists, the sounds of women’s bracelets, the sounds of the ankle and the market are heard at night. Some even felt the presence of mysterious shadows and souls here. The village still has an ancient temple, a one steppiece and many dilapidated houses. There is also a stone -ladder gait, where people claim to hear strange voices as soon as the evening falls in the evening. Kuldhara -dorp became a symbol of honor, sacrifice and mystery, not just a deserted place. This story says that the decision made for Solidarity and self -esteem, however difficult it is, can become an inspiration to the coming generations. Kuldhara is still a center of attraction for historians, tourists and love lovers. This village reminds us that history is not only breathing in books, but also in deserted streets, broken havelis and silent stones.