Have you ever walked alone at night and felt a cold breath on your neck? What if it wasn’t the wind? What if something—or someone—was watching? Welcome to the eerie world of bhoots—restless souls from Indian mythology who refused to move on. Unlike the playful ghosts of Western tales, these spirits are full of rage, regret, and revenge. In India, they’re not fiction… they’re folklore passed down through generations. --- What Exactly Is a Bhoot? In Hindu mythology, a bhoot is the soul of a person who died with unfinished business or without proper last rites. Trapped between worlds, these spirits wander in pain and anger. Signs a bhoot is nearby? 1. Sudden cold air 2. Dogs barking at nothing 3. Footsteps… but no one around --- 4 Bone-Chilling Types of Bhoots 1. Chudail – Spirit of a wronged or betrayed woman. She appears beautiful—but her feet face backward. Men who follow her never return. 2. Pret – Restless wandering spirits. Some just watch you. Some… follow. 3. Pishach...
E ver heard of a monstrous beast who was once a sage? Well sure you did hear about it so many times that I don’t have to make you guys recall. But if you are one of them who barely knows about it, let me explain. Brahmrakshas is an entity that has all the knowledge about different kinds of Vedas and the cosmos. They are those types of rakshas who don’t mean to be one. They are the most dangerous as well as most non-dangerous creatures because their actions will be determined by their anger issues. If you succeeded in making these entities angry, congratulations, you are about to die. Or maybe more than just die, you may feel the enormous energy to do something they want you to. Even if it means that you have to kill yourselves or do some pretty bad things. But don’t worry. These creatures are not very simple to be found. The most common places where you see a Brahmrakshas can be on top of a tree of pipal. So next time you want to pee under a tree or puff your cigars ...