The headless spirit of Gohanpur
once had a village called Gohanpur. It was surrounded by dense forests, with several small sheds in the middle, between them an old and abandoned house. The villagers believed that a headless spirit lived there!
once had a village called Gohanpur. It was surrounded by dense forests, with several small sheds in the middle, between them an old and abandoned house. The villagers believed that a headless spirit lived there!
As strange as the sound was, the story was passed from generation to generation. Village seniors will warn that those walking around the house after sunset will hear violent, scary laughter and see flickering shadows in the dark. The mind had no head - my upper body hiked, reaching out as if trying to grab someone. Some say it was the infamous thieves' spirit that was trapped and beheaded to plunder the royal palace. Others believed that hidden treasure was buried beneath the house, and that the spirit was his eternal guardian.
One day, a group of village children - Rabbi, Raju, Mithu and Jamal - decide to uncover the truth behind their hearts. Her curiosity overwhelmed her fears as they approached the abandoned house at night. The surroundings were very quiet, except for the owl scale. The trees fluctuated in the wind, throwing some nasty shadows. The walls of the house were covered in moss, the broken doors creaked with every gust of wind, and a strange, lazy smell filled the air.
Suddenly, they discovered a dark figure through the gap in the window that had moved inside. It looked like a floating, headless body. Children are scared of fear and cannot move or make noise. At that moment, a hand suddenly landed on Raju's shoulder from behind.
Raju cried to turn around and look at the village.
"You are stupid kids! There are no ghosts here," Chuck Ramis Chacha. "What's hanging down the ceiling is an old wooden doll. When the wind blows, it looks like a headless figure. And the hard sounds you hear? The only thing that matches metal window painting is the wind. Something moved under the old wooden bed!
In a collective effort, they pushed the door and entered. They removed the torn cloth under the bed and found the injured man who was shaking in fear.
"Help me!" The man grabbed the air. "I was part of the bandit gang. My companions said they should leave me here and pretend to be a ghost so that no one can get close. They wanted to keep the villagers away while they were searching for hidden treasure."
The villagers quickly caught the remaining bandits, and the secrets of their headless mind were resolved. It was all trick to keep people away from their treasures.
, strange events continued even after the truth was revealed. The villagers heard a scary sound late at night. Some claimed that shadows flickered through the window.
One night, Rabbi, Raju, Mithu and Jamal gathered in front of the house. The winds looked like it, the doors were built on their own, weak moans were heard beneath the wooden floor. From this night, even Ramisu Chacha has never dared to approach the house again. Some villagers whispered that a real headless spirit - the old thieves' guide - was still guarding the treasure and could not rest in peace.
Days have passed, and the old lady, Fazilla Kara, revealed another story. She said many years ago the house belonged to a landlord named Haridas Babu. After his mysterious death, something strange began. Some believed that there was a treasure hidden in the house, but his spirit still protected it. On a stormy night, the villagers heard another terrifying laughter. Armed with torch, they gathered in front of the house. They saw the flickering shadows of the figure inside. But when they hit it, there was nothing - just the sound of the wind.
The villagers realized that the secret may not have ended. Maybe something was still hiding in the house, waiting...protecting...watching.
Ravi, Raju, Mitu and Jamal were right next door.
Raju whispered: "So... the spirit is still here, right?"
In the night of silence, a soft moan echoed beneath the floor.



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