Vas Villa & Somanatha Halli

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The 2 most haunted houses of Karnataka



When there are many places in Karnataka that are fun to visit, if you are adventurous then, there are also some spooky places that you may want to explore. If you believe in life, you must believe in death, if you believe in God, you must believe in Satan and if you believe in the alive, you must believe in the dead. And if you believe in the dead, here are the real ghost stories. There are reports that justify the paranormal activities happening at these haunted places in Karnataka.

Vas Villa On St. Mark’s Road

The house was built by a renowned lawyer Mr. E A. Vas. He gave away the house to two of his unmarried daughters, Vera Vas who was an English tutor and Dolce Vas a piano instructor. So it was just the two of them living there. In 2002, on what was supposed to be a normal night, something horrific happened. An unidentified murdered stabbed Dolce Vas to death in her own bedroom. The people around this house have reported hearing noises at night and they believe it is the spirit of Dolce Vas wandering around in the hallways of the house. It has been 4 years since the house has been demolished but the brutal murder and the negative energy is still remembered. Many considered even standing in front of the crumbling edifice for a second longer than necessary a bad thing. People reported seeing ‘ghostly faces stare out’ of the windows and hearing a piano being played in the house. People who went there to click them, have come back with corrupt images and dead batteries. There is no doubt in the fact that it is one of the scary houses in Bangalore.




Somanatha Halli in Gulbarga

 

Somanatha halli is one of the most haunted places in Karnataka which has an eerie mood. A majority of residents have abandoned the place and those who remain face an uncertain future in this haunted village at the banks of river Bhima. Villagers believe that a house in this village is haunted and provide ample evidences for substantiating that. Let's see what makes this forsaken village one among the most haunted places in Karnataka!
The two Poltergeists! Locked houses abandoned by the residents mark the old eerie part of the village! Those who left the village never returned selling their acres of farmland in throwaway prices. The place has seen a series of unexpected deaths and other catastrophes since the death of two Lingayat women in a tiger attack six decades ago! A tiger entering the house was considered as an ill omen by the community and the prevalent belief was to evacuate the house which they did. The family which occupied the house afterwards saw a series of unexpected deaths. The villagers were further shocked when this was followed by suicides in and around the locality. That is when the ghost stories started to roll in the village and the stories of ghost wanderings in the night terrified the villagers. A fortune teller from nearby Jewargi suggested the people to leave the village which further added to the horror. The survivors of the family fled to the nearby town after selling their 300 + acres of land at throwaway prices. The other families also started to evacuate once unexpected deaths started occurring in the neighbourhoods. Of the 400 houses in village, 300 are abandoned and rest of the people do not dare to go near the vicinity of the abandoned house after dark! Gangadharendra Swamiji of Vishwaradhya Mutt of Abbetumkur in Yadgir district was requested to look into the situation. He walked through the streets on each of the three nights he stayed in the village. He admitted that he felt uneasiness while he walked by the haunted house and asked the villagers to demolish it!
                                                                    




Comments

  1. Well written....Hadn't ever heard of these 2 places being haunted...

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  2. Too scary 😱....Well written. Looking forward for your next blog

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  3. Wow!! very nicely written scary though fascinating to hear such places do exist.

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  4. Too scary. Eagerly waiting for your next blog.

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  5. Very well written Dear keep it up 👍

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  6. Interesting information ..👍

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  7. Very interesting and spooky. Looking forward to the next one

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  8. Oh wow... exciting. Do we have any such places in our neighborhood 😀

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  9. Can't believe such places do exist. Well written. Would love to read more on this topic

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  10. Well written. Because of this blog we came to know that such scary places are existing.

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  11. Thank you Pashmi for making us aware that these places do exist still.... We have always seen in the movies and I always use to think it's all exaggeration but because of you and your lovely articles we are getting to know so many things...
    Well writting and make us aware of many things 🙂 proud of you my sister

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  12. 😱Well written dear.... as we r not aware of such places its interesting to read....keep up d good work👍🏻

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  13. Very interesting, would definately intrested to stay at such places and experience in person😉

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  14. Scary
    will keep away definitely

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  15. This is even more scary than before but interesting though...

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  16. Very nice blog.Never heard of it before though we often go to karnataka

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