Top 7 Unsolved Mysteries Of India

 

Here are top 7 unsolved mysteries of India.

1. Village of Twins
Kodinhi, a distant village in Malappuram district of Kerala, with greater twin births. This place is often called "The Village of Twins" because it has around 220 twin pairs. Scientists have some speculations that the cause for such may be chemicals present in the water, but no proof has been found.



2. The Hanging Pillar
In Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh, is a Shiva temple supported by 70 pillars. It features one pillar that just hangs in midair with no visible form of support which attracts wonder from visitors and even scientists.

3. The Lifting Stone
There is a 70 kg stone at the Hazrat Qamar Ali Darvesh Shrine in Maharashtra, which is said to levitate when 11 people touch it with their forefingers while chanting the saint's name. This is still an unsolved riddle because no other technique can raise the stone up.

4. Doorless Village
Home Shani Shingnapur of Gujarat is one place where houses, schools, and even shops are without doors. But this has never been such a place where any crime or incidence was ever reported; people believe their local god looks after them.

5. Magnetic Hill
The hill is found near Leh, Ladakh. It appears to attract vehicles up the hill even if they are turned off. It has had an abnormal history which is believed by many to be some form of natural magnetic force: it has attracted travelers for years.

6. Suicidal Birds
Birds dive mysteriously into their death in Jatinga, Assam, during the monsoon season. Between September and November, local and migrant birds crash into buildings and trees at certain hours of nightfall, creating an eerie mystery.


7. Visa God
There is a Lord Venkateswara temple, near Hyderabad, known for granting the US visa. Located on the banks of Osman Sagar Lake, this temple, over time has become a pilgrimage site for visa applicants, all of whom claim to have received their visas after visiting.

This set of unsolved mysteries continues to intrigue and amaze the people across India.