Mysterious story of Kashmir in hindi | mythical creatures of Kashmir in hindi story
Kashmir is the northern part of India, which is called heaven on earth. A landscape where on one side you will see lush green trees, and on the other side you will see mountains laden with white shining snow. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, this world is also blessed with very beautiful lakes, which leave their mark in the mind of any tourist. This is the reason why every year 15 million tourists from all over the world come here to visit. Friends, as beautiful and beautiful as Kashmir is, it is equally mysterious. In the folk tales here, we get to know about some paranormal creatures, which may not be seen anywhere else in India. In today's article, we will tell you about some such creatures of Kashmir, so please read this article till the end.1. Kashmiri fairies:-
Many fairy stories are heard all over the world, which show the existence of fairies. The way fairies are spoken of today. In the same way, fairies are claimed to exist in Kashmir also. But people in Kashmir consider fairies a little dangerous. It is said that their real form is that of a woman. Which has two wings and is free-willed, which can take the form of any animal as per its wish. Sometimes it is of some bird. But generally, they remain in the form of beautiful women only. In Kashmir, there is a belief that fairies usually live near glass in the middle of the forests. She attracts young boys towards herself and becomes friends with them. Later, she marries him and lives with him like a supernatural partner. If it makes someone happy, it can make their life a lot better. But they have a bad side too. If the person who comes in contact with them does not accept their friendship, then they can drown him in water and even die. It often tricks people into doing something. It puts their mind into confusion. People who have knowledge about them. When faced with this, they silently go on their way without looking at them because doing so does not harm them. Also, if a person becomes friends with them then he cannot marry for the rest of his life. If he does this, Pari throws many obstacles into his marriage. Even if the marriage takes place, she harasses the man's wife and even takes her life. These fairies are generally invisible but can be seen by anyone who wishes. An anecdote from the 18th century is quite famous in Kashmir. When an angel targeted a boy who was grazing sheep. This shepherd lived in a small village in Kashmir and used to go to the forest a short distance from his home to graze the herds. He was very simple in nature and did not use much brain. There was a spring inside the forest. Here many people claimed to have seen an angel. One day the shepherd left the sheep to graze in the forest and started roaming around. He suddenly started hearing some voices. He did not panic and followed the voices and reached the waterfall. He saw a beautiful woman there. The shepherd continued looking at him. He didn't react, but then the angel started talking to him and they became friends. Now the shepherd started going to the waterfall every day to meet the fairy. It was as if he had come into the angel's mouth. Now the shepherd's marriage was about to take place. About which the fairy got wind of. He started harassing the girl and making her health deteriorate. When the elders of the village came to know about this, they told the shepherd a solution to get rid of this fairy. There is a belief in Kashmir that if even a single hair of an angel is obtained, then through a special ritual one can get freedom from that angel. The shepherd did the same and took help from a Tantrik. With the help of that hair, the Tantrik imprisoned the fairy and the shepherd got married happily.
In Kashmir, stories of some of the world's strangest paranormal creatures are also commonly heard. We hear about such a creature in Kashmir. Whose body structure looks like a human. Whose bright light emanates from his head at night. It lives in the forests. If a person (tracker) passes by this creature, then it keeps roaming in the forest all night. But cannot reach its destination. Even today, if this wolf-like creature is provoked, it attacks the houses with its supernatural power. Sohail Iqbal is a Kashmiri writer, living in UAE. During his lifetime, he has done a lot of research on the mythological creatures of Kashmir and has also written about such accidents that happened to the people. Sohail writes that his grandmother faced many such creatures. She used to say that the South Khajuri Bagh area of Kashmir is completely haunted. This huge creature exists there, which harasses the travelers. There is an old hospital near this area in Wazir Bagh. On its way, Hazuri Bagh comes. In the year 1930, Sohail's grandfather's relatives were getting treatment for a disease (tuberculosis) in this hospital. It was the responsibility of Sohail's grandfather to provide them food. He reached the hospital one day and you spent time with the relative and started returning home. On the way, they stayed at night in that forest. They began to see a light in the forest, which was quite far away. Grandfather goes a little closer to the light. So they see a human being as a man-wolf. From whose head that light was coming out. He became very scared and started running away from there, but even after wandering for a long time, he could not come out of that area. Sohail says that by the time this series of hospital visits continued, the same incident had happened to his grandfather many times. That creature doesn't say anything to anyone but when someone bothers him, he kills him.
3. Rantas in Kashmir:-
Just as we jokingly call our friends a witch, similarly girls in Kashmir are called Ramtas. It is such a mysterious creature whose kiss is often published in newspapers. But like any other woman (legend), evidence was not available to prove its existence because whoever saw it or chased it was not found alive and the one who saw it, ran away with his life. Tax saved. Through which people came to know about it. It is believed that Ramtus is a female Hurite creature whose home is the hilly areas and dense forests of Kashmir. Which is called the place of residence (port). She appears like a scary woman. Whose size is one and a half times larger than that of a normal human being. They have two massive wings. Which it covers its body with. Their body is made of such an element, which can change its form and fragrance according to their wish. Their diet has been said to be animals present in the forest and some special herbs. It is believed that during the winter season the area becomes very cold and deserted. Then Ramtas roams the villages of Kashmir in search of the boy. If she likes a boy, she stands outside his house and calls his name. As soon as the boy comes out of the house, she takes him away and goes to her cave in the mountains. She keeps that person captive and has sex with him by taking the form of a woman. Similarly, it keeps its population increasing. She goes hunting by closing the entrance of her cave with a stone so that the person cannot escape from her captivity. Many such stories have been published in the newspaper, where a person managed to escape from the captivity of Ramtas and has given the same description of Ramtas. One man is believed to have been imprisoned in Ramatus for 10 years. His beard and hair had grown like a wild man. He then won Ramathas' trust so that he would give up closing the cave. Getting the opportunity, he escaped from there and saved his life. His condition was such that he had not eaten anything for many years.
4. Unicorn horse:-
It is a bit difficult to believe whether this is a story or a true story because some people say that they have seen this horse which has a horn attached to its head. People say that horse is magical. Anything can be done by using it on the bus. Its mention is also found in our religious texts.