'Haunted' story of Kuldhara village that was abandoned two centuries ago!

Talking about such a haunted village which is situated around 18 km south-west of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, Kuldhara is an abandoned village since the early 19th century.

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 8 Aug 2019 11:10 AM GMT
Haunted story of Kuldhara village that was abandoned two centuries ago!
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'Haunted' story of Kuldhara village that was abandoned two centuries ago!

Kuldhara/Jaisalmer: Haunted places and their centuries old stories have always been the subject of fascination and curiosity. But these tales could scare you to death if you visit these haunted places and talk to locals about the past events that still get alive when cold nights engulf the town.

Talking about such a haunted village which is situated around 18 km south-west of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, Kuldhara is an abandoned village since the early 19th century.

According to a popularly held notion, the village is now inhibited by ghosts.

Once a home to rich Paliwal Brahmins, the "haunted" village was abandoned by its inhabitants due to atrocities committed by a powerful minister of Jaisalmer, Salim Singh. It is said that during his time Salim Singh, the Diwan of Jaisalmer, set his eyes on the beautiful daughter of the village chief. The Diwan was absolutely hell bent on having the girl and he told the villagers if they came in his way he would levy huge taxes on them.

Fearing the Diwan, the natives of the entire village fled the town in the darkness of night, leaving behind their homes and everything within them. The whole Kuldhara was left behind in darkness and complete silence. According to folklore, no one saw the thousand people leaving the town and till now no-one knows where Paliwals resettled. It is said that while leaving the town they cursed it- that no one would ever be able to settle down in Kuldhara again.

Kuldhara today is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India as a heritage site.

"Salim Singh liked a girl from this village and to protect their honour, all residents migrated to some other place in just one night. They just disappeared. God knows where they went," said Suma Ram, an elderly who lives near the entrance to the village.

He said according to the folklore, the original inhabitants had cursed the village due to which it remained uninhibited.

However, the story of being a haunted village is disapproved by him and others connected with it some or other way.

"The village has ruins of old buildings and nothing else. Paliwal Brahmins had left this village to protect their honour. This village could not be inhibited ever since," Suma Ram added.

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It is commonly believed that the place is possessed by spirits but the old man rejected the theory, saying he had lived there for long and never encountered any such experience.

"These all are just myths. Many visitors ask me about ghosts and I do not know who told them about this. I never encountered any such experience. People say what they like or feel about this place," he said.

Suma Ram said he never saw any unusual object or activity.

Another man who lives there as a caretaker of a cafeteria project, claimed that his son and he stayed there day and night but never felt anything unusual about this place.

"People come here with a perception that ghosts live here but we have never seen any such thing. No one lives around this place and this kind of atmosphere creates fear," he said.

Kuldhara, an archaeological site, is frequented by many tourists during the daytime, particularly during the tourist season, which is about to begin.

It has dilapidated houses.

Amid the ruins stands a renovated temple.

A few houses have also been renovated to give the visitors an idea of the structures there.

There is no commercial activity around the area located in the Thar desert.

"It is a nice place to visit. We have heard several stories about this place and it is a matter of personal belief," Rupinder Singh, a tourist from Haryana, who came with his friends to the village, said.

Today, Kuldhara village is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India as a heritage site.

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Saima Siddiqui

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