Stranded house in Koteshwar, Kutch

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A popular pilgrimage for Hindus, Koteshwar in Kutch, Gujrat is famous for the Shiva temple that overlooks the sea. When visiting this place, don’t forget to check out this house in the middle of the sea. Surely someone is taking being anti-social very seriously.

Krishna’s butter ball

Krishna Butter ballCredit: Getty Images
The Hindu God, Krishna’s love for butter is a known fact. It is also known that Krishna would steal his mother’s butter jar to satiate his appetite. So when this huge rock, perched on a slope in Mahabalipuram (60 kilometres from Chennai) managed to stay on instead of rolling over, it was christened ‘Krishna’s butter ball’. Mahabalipuram is a historic town known for stone carvings and many other attractions but this one has to be the most curious one. While believers visit this place to get blessed, other’s are drawn by it’s unique position and physics-defying ability to cling on to the slope.

Paranormal activity in Rajasthan

Paranormal activity in Rajasthan
Often called the scariest place in India, the Bhangarh fort in Bhangarh, Rajasthan attracts tourists looking for some spooky thrills. While the Indian Government forbids entry to the fort after sunset and before sunrise as the place has been acknowledged to be haunted, one has the option to visit this place during the day.

Floating Stones of the Raam Setu Bridge

Floating Stones of Raam Setu BridgeCredit: ShotIndia
A natural bridge that relates to Hindu mythology, the Ram Setu Bridge is a collection of limestone shoals that connects Rameswaram Island in Tamil Nadu, India to Mannar Island, off the north-western coast of Sri Lanka. This bridge is said to be built for the Hindu god Rama, who journeyed to Lanka using it. It is reported to be passable on foot till the 15th century and is even mentioned in the Sanskrit epic, Ramayana.

Frozen river