10 Horrible Secrets of Haunted Cemeteries in India
VIVA – In Indonesia, funerals are synonymous with sowing flowers and giving perfumes to make the tomb look beautiful. However, it is different from the cemetery in India. Some of these cemeteries full of horrible secrets.
So, here are some scary secrets of haunted cemeteries in India, which are interesting to know:
1. South Park Cemetery, Kolkata
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This South Park Cemetery is the grave of an Englishman who died in its early stages. The whispers of their sudden death surrounded the panorama. Usually, the jogi babas use corpses in graves for magic. The location of this place is at Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 100017.
2. Portuguese Cemetery, Kollam
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The graves in this Portuguese cemetery are designed in the Portuguese style. The best part here is that the photographs and initials of the dead are delicately carved into each grave. The dead may only look directly at their grave visitors. The location of this cemetery is in Kottai-Kuppam, Pulicat, Tamil Nadu 601205.
3. St John’s Cemetery, Kolkata
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St John's Cemetery is a colonial relic created by the East India Company in the early 80's. A church was built on the outskirts as a memorial to James Pattle and James Achilles. People who come to this cemetery are not allowed to step on anyone's grave even though there is long uncrushed grass nearby.
Many people say, there is a sound that comes from the ground when someone steps on this grave. The location of this grave is at Council House Street, Near Governor House, Kolkata, West Bengal-700001.
4. Roman Catholic Cemetery, Agra
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This Roman Catholic cemetery or commonly known as the 'Mini Taj Mahal' defines the beauty of the burial ground with red stones throughout. The tombs of the Armenian soldiers are designed with a mixture of eastern and western scripts. Many people consider this cemetery a lot of subtle hums of the death of the deceased that can be heard in the air.