10 Mysteries Which Still Remain Unsolved in India



Bizarre explanation about the death of Lal Bahadur Shastri:

India’s second Prime Minster who was considered to be epitome of honesty dies in Tashkent in Russia in 1966. Mystery still surrounds his death, just a day after signing the Tashkent declaration. Though the official statements say that the cause of his death was heart-attack, the statements given by his wife do not support the heart attack claims. She says she had seen blue marks on his body which root towards him being poisoned.

Taj Mahal or Tejomahalaya:

As mentioned in the book written by P.K. Oak, Mughal Emperor Shahjahan not only built this marvelous wonder at the cost of thousands of laborers but also ‘stole’ the name Tejomahalaya from King of Jaipur and forcefully turned it into Taj Mahal. Several facts regarding the killing of the manual laborers and the name are however yet to be proven.

Ghost Soldier ‘On Duty’:

An Indian Sepoy, Harbhajan Singh who faced a martyr’s death in the Nathula Pass is said to be saving all the 3, 000 army personnel working in this inhospitable, 14, 000 feet high station. Harbhajan Singh now has a shrine built by the folklore among the army men and is now being called ‘Baba Harbajan Singh.’ Apparently Baba gives a three days advance notice too, in case of an attack. The dutiful soldier is known to be on duty 38 years after death.

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