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DO NOT Visit Rajasthan's Stepwells on a New Moon Night!

Deep in the arid desert of Shekhawati, Rajasthan, lies a terrifying secret hidden beneath the earth. While the world admires the region's beautiful "Havelis," the locals tell a much darker story about the ancient, abandoned stepwells (Baoris) that plunge hundreds of feet into the darkness.

Legend says that on the night of the New Moon (Amavasya), when the desert is at its quietest, strange electric-blue spheres of light rise from the stagnant depths of these wells. Are they the "Yaksha" guardians of ancient water, or the spirits of travelers who met a grim end in the abyss?

In this video, we dive deep into the haunting lore of the Blue-Light Wells of Shekhawati. We explore the spine-chilling eyewitness accounts of the "Neel-Jyoti," the ancient alchemical legends of the Silk Road, and the scientific theories—from bioluminescent fungi to methane gas—that try to explain away this supernatural phenomenon. Is it science, or is something ancient still living in the dark? Watch until the end to see why you should never look down into a dry well after sunset.

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