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Mysterious India Part 2 ft. Aryan Sutar | ep12

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This is the second part of the series Mysterious India.

Mystery, something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain, something that is not in our hands not able to achieve the notion behind it. Imagine a flag waving against the wind and not with the wind, imagine food being cooked without keeping it near the fire, imagine someone's heart is preserved. Just imagine a dark door with nowhere, I'm just saying on the podcast to imagine, but today as again, with one of the most knowledgeable people I know, we are gonna research about such preposterously terrifying places situated in India and try to dig in about ghosts, dark side, paranormal activities, mysterious places, sole, inhuman spirits, black magic, and the energies that are far beyond our control. Make sure you have fun listening to it and might have goosebumps too.

'Light is Creation, Darkness is Obvious.' - Kabir Khanuja

Today, as again, we had one of the most knowledgeable people I know, Aryan Sutar. We discussed mysterious sites in India and had a funky discussion getting to know the story behind it. Consider listening to it and getting to know about the history behind such spooky sites in India

Kabir Khanuja's handles: https://linktr.ee/kabirkhanuja

Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kabir-khanuja

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This is the second part of the series Mysterious India.

Mystery, something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain, something that is not in our hands not able to achieve the notion behind it. Imagine a flag waving against the wind and not with the wind, imagine food being cooked without keeping it near the fire, imagine someone's heart is preserved. Just imagine a dark door with nowhere, I'm just saying on the podcast to imagine, but today as again, with one of the most knowledgeable people I know, we are gonna research about such preposterously terrifying places situated in India and try to dig in about ghosts, dark side, paranormal activities, mysterious places, sole, inhuman spirits, black magic, and the energies that are far beyond our control. Make sure you have fun listening to it and might have goosebumps too.

'Light is Creation, Darkness is Obvious.' - Kabir Khanuja

Today, as again, we had one of the most knowledgeable people I know, Aryan Sutar. We discussed mysterious sites in India and had a funky discussion getting to know the story behind it. Consider listening to it and getting to know about the history behind such spooky sites in India

Kabir Khanuja's handles: https://linktr.ee/kabirkhanuja

Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kabir-khanuja

  continue reading

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