As I sit here at my computer, researching for my horror blog, I can't help but think about the ghost that haunts my own house. I often catch glimpses of her out of the corner of my eye, and sometimes I even hear her whispering in my ear. It's terrifying, but it's also a source of inspiration for my work. Recently, I stumbled upon a video of a Russian dancing lady, and something about her movements reminded me of the ghost in my own home. The way she moved with such fluidity and grace was both beautiful and unsettling, and it gave me an idea for my next blog post. I decided to delve deeper into the world of Russian dance, and what I found was truly haunting. Many of the dances were based on pagan rituals, and some were said to be used to summon spirits. As I watched video after video, I began to feel a sense of unease. It was as if the dancing was drawing me in, tempting me to become a part of it. And then, out of nowhere, I saw her. The Russian dancing lady. Except this ti...
Kashi Vishvanath Temple is one of the oldest and holiest temples in India. Thousands of devotees flock to this temple every year to seek blessings and pay homage to Lord Shiva. Unfortunately, not everyone who visits this holy place has noble intentions. Over the years, several scams have been reported in and around the temple, and unsuspecting visitors have fallen prey to them. One of the most common scams is the offering of prasad or holy food. Several individuals approach devotees outside the temple premises and offer prasad, claiming it to be from the temple. However, these individuals often charge exorbitant amounts for the prasad, which is often stale or of low quality. Many visitors have reported falling ill after consuming such prasad. Another common scam is the unauthorized priests. Many fake priests loiter around the temple, offering to perform puja or religious rituals for visitors. They often demand excessive fees and perform incomplete or inadequate rituals. Such pries...