GHOSTS of INDIAN Origin from different Regions - India Urban Legends | Haunting Tube

preview_player
Показать описание
DOWNLOAD KUKUFM
Coupon code: HAUNTT50
(Offer valid for first 250 users)

#hauntingtube #kukufm

Aaj ki video me hum India ke different regions me pae jaane wale ghostlores pe baatein karenge.

Thumbnail and Edit: Sunny
Script: Souptika

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Music used : " The Village " composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Music from Epidemic Sound.

#Hauntingtube
Thanks for watching :)
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Coupon code: HAUNTT50
(Offer valid for first 250 users)

HauntingTube
Автор

05:00 I too got called by nishi so i felt like sharing my story for those who wanna hear. It was 2 years ago on a Tuesday night i was getting ready to go to bed and was preoccupied with thoughts, suddenly i heard my mother calling my name twice, i was almost about to answer when suddenly it hit me, my mother is right beside me already asleep, immediately i remembered the NishiDaak stories my grandparents warned me about, i never thought they would actually call me . I got so terrified i chanted All God's name i could remember the whole night and barely slept. Next morning i told my mother and she hugged me and said "Thank God u didn't answer".

songofstars
Автор

"Baak" a spirit which lives near water bodies and feeds on fish, a very popular ghost folklore in Assam. There are a number of popular stories and regional movies available. They hunt human and posses their victim's dead bodies for their next victim mostly to hunt for fish. It is said that, 'Baak' carries a pouch tied in their lower back which contains all their powers and who ever can snatch or secure that pouch, 'Baak' will become your slave. Also, they are scared of mustard seeds and it is said if you secures the pouch of a 'Baak', you need to place inside a container filled with mustard seeds since the 'Baak' will always try to find it back. If it does, it will hunt you!

Neha-yhbo
Автор

I'm a bengali, and I heard a story of Nishi Daak from my grandmother, her father faced this one day, one night while sleeping he felt like a friend was calling him, he got up and opened the door, after that when he came back to senses he saw a white girl in white walking infront of him . and he was following her, no reason why . he was a very religious man . and everyone believes that is why he came back to senses, the woman kept changing forms and he was really far away from his place, he was still following her like she was talking him .. that woman changed into a horse and then to a cat and then to a a woman and he could feel his body was being controlled, he started chanting mantras and gained a little control over his body . and then what he did was really different from other stories, he was chanting mantras and started passing around himself in a big circle . it was bug enough to old anyone from touching him . when he finished it he suddenly saw the woman standing infront of him outside the circle and she changed into a white cat, every form she took was bright white . the cat started scratching the mud, to just remove the protection .. he was too scared to be standing and he fainted ... the next day he was found by the locals in the next village . the place where he was last night was another village . and he fainted there and was found next day at the same spot .. so I can say in my family someone survived from nishi dak and yes these are real .

amitavatalukdar
Автор

I'm from Rajasthan and I have heard about SULLIYVAN it's a female entity which is described as very creepy and dangerous.
It is said that it lives at a place where very less people goes around ( jaha bahot kam log guzarte hai ). It is said that they have a fixed area in which they can roam and a fixed time also when they are on a hunt . I have heard that the time in which they hunt are in afternoon and evening when sunsets .
They are dressed in Saree and wear Full india women's cosmetics . But there hair aage chehre pe latke hote hai joh face hide krte hai aur unke nails bahot bade hote hai .
They'll follow you if you pass by there area . First You'll listen there footsteps and sound of Payal following you . You can't turn back its a rule otherwise your dead . Then slowly you'll feel she's coming close to you and if she catches you she'll kill you .
I have heard stories in which the victims had ran fast and crossed there area to be safe as they can't come out of there area .
You can passby there area at time when they are not active but no one exactly knows when SULLIYAVAN is active as the time differs of every victims story.
There's one more thing that I have heard about this is the people with goat ♑ in there Rashi ( horrorscope shyd se ) have more chance of seeing a SULLIYAVAN .

Hope this legend make it to the next videos and plz like if you have read all this . It took a few minutes .

DharamDaze
Автор

I'm from maharashtra and know about many maharashtrian folktales like most well known is
CHAKWA which traps you in a loop and you end up in the same spot no matter how much you travel. When this phenomenon happens with you people say "you where traped in a chakwa"
There are many other marathi folktales such as Haak maari, Girya, Maantodya Hadal, Chetkin and khavis

DB
Автор

05:02 mother has actually witnessed a Nishi Daak incident when she was about 7 years old. She and her large family stayed at a hotel in Baranagar in the midst of festive season. She once told me that Nishi Daak always calls with the voice of your family member thrice. If you answered her(Nishi Daak) on the first call then she might take you to the netherworld, answering on the second call you may hear a sound of a coconut falling on ground, and on the third call she'll do nothing. So you should always ans to the third call. My mother heard the sound of her Maternal uncle but fortunately she answered at none .

ayanchakraborty
Автор

I'm from Odisha, Sundargarh . My aunt once told me about a creature that has a body of a cat and wings that of a bat . You can assume it to look like toothless from 'how to train your dragon ' . It drinks blood at night from cows and goats and by morning it would have sucked th animal dry. It lives in forests and would only come out at night. It's known as 'kuhlen budhi' or 'budhi kuhlei' which mean old women kuhlei. I was around 12 or 14 when she told me that saying some kids from her hostel where she works as a teacher had killed it and some teachers had its photo. The origin story is that her husband once got fed of her and then asked her to climb a tall tree with him once up he asked her to sit there while he will be back in a moment. As he climbed down he removed the pegs in the tree they used to climb and the women got stuck there starved and then died, there she was reborn as 'budhi kuhlei'.

harryzhere
Автор

I am from Bengal my grandfather told te that Many years ago in our house there was a Brahmaditya in My grandfather's dreams he show him But my grandfather told me that he had left after demolishing the house where he lived.

k-popkim
Автор

Nishi Daak can happen during late noons too. I've my grandfather experienced it when he was just a young boy pre-partitioned Bengal. He lived in a village where Nishi Daak was notorious and villagers would avoid leaving their houses or going to secluded places during late noons and nights. One night, my grandfather woke up from his sleep and had to leave his house to go to farmland to relieve himself and on the way he heard a very familiar but eerie voice call him out from behind. He was quick to think this couldn't be that person as they left few days ago, so he encircled himself in his urine and stood in that circle until the dawn broke. The entire night he heard different voices calling out his name both affectionately and angrily but one thing was common, they all were eerie in nature. He closed his eyes for the entire time and kept chanting mantras.

pirithecute
Автор

In Chhattisgarh
There is ghost named churalin (चुरेलिन ) .. that is from a mother who died while giving birth to her child. Her ghost form is terrifying and she targets small children makes them invisible and feed them with the most tasty food until they cry to go back to their actual parents. When they cry she beats them .. parents and other family members are visible to the child and he/she is always around them ... to get their child back and yo protect them.. villagers offer local food, black bangles, black saree with a coconut every festival and also when someone is getting married or guest are arriving with young children... stories says that she lives no tress and when she is cooking her food whole village can smell the essence of it specially during mela ...

dikshaaverma
Автор

It's a great pleasure to listen the folklours of "Bengal", my birthplace from the most favourate youtuber!!
Lots of Love!
Some words about the ghosts discussed in the video-
1. " Mechho Bhut" usually seen near any water bodies. Sometimes people who are carrying fish can also meet them.
2. "NishiDaak" usually call for two times, this is said that if someone is calling you three times, it isn’t "Nishi".
(Here, the ghost is " Nishi", the word "Daak" means calling in bengali. The phrase "NishiDaak" depicted taken two of the words together.)
3. "Shakhchurni" is mainly those ladies who have died after marriage having the husband alive.
(It is said that these ghosts were "shankh", the symbol of marriege in Bengal, because they died after marriege.)
4. " Bramhadaytya" are "brahmin ghosts". When a " brahmin" died, he become a "bramhadyatya". These ghosts are mainly male.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
(Waiting for more)

imsayantan
Автор

Although I stay in a hilly area I never heard about these stories .... thank you for sharing !!🦉

riyolish
Автор

Thnx for mentioning Assam ghost in your from Assam ❤️
Here are some more ghosts of Assam--->
1. Dighol thengia = his legs are so long and captures his victims with his legs.
2. Burha Dangoria(good one)= he is a guardian angel. Very tall and can be seen during evening time when drums are beaten at NAMGHAR (sacred place of Assamese people).
3. Ghar-jeuti= lives in every house and eats the food items available in kitchen when people are asleep.
4. Xupa-dhora= roam in the street and kidnap small childrens who don't obey their parents and play at noon 🤣

kingkinikhataniar
Автор

There are many folklore ghost videos regarding Indian origin, available in the YouTube. But most of those videos fail to portrait the authenticity of extensive Bengal-Assam ghost folklore. Being a Bengali, I felt your video is one of those uncommon videos which precisely carves the Bengali and Assamese authenticity of Oral-ghost folklore. You, more or less, almost mentioned all the of those ghosts starting from famous Nisidaak and Bhramhodoitwyo to uncommon Aalea and Meecho Bhoot. It's really nice to listen about my own cultural folklores through your video.❤☺️☺️

sharmisthadas
Автор

Actually Nishir daak is not the whole name.... 'nishi' is the name of the supernatural entity/ghost and daak means any 'call' so the literal translation goes by the call of the dark....it is believed that nishi can call you only 2 times in the voice of your loved ones so it is always advised by the elderly to wait for the third time if someone calls you at night

chayanmukherjee
Автор

This is my first time knowing about Indian or south Asian ghost folklore!!! Thank you so much ❤️

nipu
Автор

My local types of supernatural beings are
Bhoota/Devva (Normal ghost, sprit)
Kolli devva (ghost with fire in hands, normally seen in cemetery).
Mohini
Dhakini (no idea about what they are)
Shakini (no idea about what they are)
Pichachi
Kutti chetan/ kulla pichashi(mini version)
Bhahmarakshasa ( vengeful brahmin ghost)

There are so many, need to remember

praveenpruthvi
Автор

Would love to see a seperate video for west Bengal Horror Stories like Putul Bari, National Library in Kolkata and many more haunted places..those are amazing ❤️anyways the video was amazing ❤️✨

prithamisra
Автор

Nishi Dak ❤️ is truely a legend in west bengal, i remember my grandma lost her cousin brother to NishiDak.This ghost usually calls you by your name in familiar voices to target her victim!

thechristbong