कहानी: सुनसान बंगले का राज



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सुनसान जंगल के बीचों-बीच, एक पुराना और बड़ा सा बंगला था। चारों तरफ पेड़ों से घिरा हुआ, यह बंगला हमेशा अंधेरे और रहस्यमय सन्नाटे में डूबा रहता। कहते हैं कि यहां रात में अजीब-अजीब आवाजें आती थीं, जैसे किसी की सिसकियां या हंसी।


गांव के लोग इस बंगले का नाम तक लेने से डरते थे। लेकिन, कुछ लोग जो वहां से गुजरते, वे कभी वापस नहीं लौटते।


एक दिन, रोहित और उसके दोस्त जंगल में घूमने निकले। उन्हें इस बंगले के बारे में कुछ कहानियां सुनाई दी थीं। जिज्ञासा से भरे हुए, उन्होंने बंगले तक पहुंचने की ठानी।


बंगले के पास पहुंचते ही, उन्हें एक लड़की दिखाई दी। वह सफेद कपड़ों में थी, उसके लंबे काले बाल चेहरे पर गिर रहे थे, और उसकी आंखें अजीब सी चमक रहीं थीं।



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“क्या आप लोग खो गए हैं?” लड़की ने धीमी और मुलायम आवाज में पूछा।


“हाँ, हम जंगल में भटक गए थे। ये बंगला किसका है?” रोहित ने पूछा।


लड़की ने मुस्कुराते हुए कहा, “यह मेरा घर है। आप अंदर आ सकते हैं, आराम कर लीजिए।”


जैसे ही वे अंदर गए, उन्होंने देखा कि बंगला अंदर से और भी अजीब था। दीवारों पर पुरानी तस्वीरें टंगी थीं, फर्श लकड़ी का था जो हर कदम पर चरमरा रहा था, और हवा में अजीब सी ठंडक थी।


थोड़ी देर बाद, रोहित और उसके दोस्तों को कुछ अजीब महसूस होने लगा। लड़की अचानक गायब हो गई थी। तभी, एक जोरदार आवाज के साथ दरवाजा बंद हो गया।


“यह क्या हो रहा है?” एक दोस्त चिल्लाया।


अचानक, दीवारों से खून बहने लगा, और लड़की फिर से सामने आई। अब वह एकदम बदल चुकी थी। उसके चेहरे पर डरावना भाव था, और उसकी आंखें गुस्से से जल रहीं थीं।


“तुम लोग यहां से वापस नहीं जा सकते।” उसने गहरी और डरावनी आवाज में कहा।


रोहित और उसके दोस्तों ने भागने की कोशिश की, लेकिन बंगले के दरवाजे और खिड़कियां बंद हो चुकी थीं। वे चीखते रहे, लेकिन कोई उनकी मदद को नहीं आया।


अगली सुबह, गांव वालों ने सुना कि फिर से कुछ लोग गायब हो गए थे। और यह राज हमेशा की तरह अनसुलझा रह गया।


Shadows of the Eternal Nigh

Title: "Shadows of the Eternal Night"

  A mysterious vampire standing at the top of a grand, decaying staircase inside a dark, Gothic-style manor. The vampire has pale skin, sharp features, glowing red eyes, and wears a long black cloak. The room is illuminated by faint moonlight streaming through cracked windows, with cobwebs and shadows filling the corners. A cold, eerie atmosphere surrounds the scene.

The town of Black Hollow was a quiet place, nestled deep in the shadow of the Everpine Forest. Locals whispered of strange things—the cold that never seemed to leave the air, the way the forest seemed alive at night, and the crumbling manor on the hill where no one dared to tread. Evelyn had grown up hearing the stories. Her grandmother would often sit by the fire, weaving tales of the cursed family that once lived in the manor. “They were the kind that drank wine darker than blood,” her grandmother would say, her voice heavy with warning. But Evelyn had never believed in such things. They were just tales to keep children from wandering too far into the woods. Until now. It began with a letter. Delivered by no postman, it had simply appeared on her windowsill one stormy night, sealed with wax the color of midnight. The handwriting was elegant, sharp, and deliberate. To Evelyn Gray, You are cordially invited to Blackthorn Manor at the stroke of midnight. Do not bring light. Do not bring company. Your fate awaits. Evelyn’s heart raced as she read the words. She thought to burn it, to cast it into the fire and pretend it never existed, but something about the letter compelled her. There was an unnatural pull, a whisper in her mind urging her to go. That night, as the town clock struck twelve, Evelyn found herself standing before the gates of Blackthorn Manor. The air felt heavy, suffused with a chill that crept into her bones. The iron gates groaned open on their own, as if the house itself were welcoming her in. She stepped inside. The house was alive with shadows, the faint glow of moonlight filtering through cracked windows. A figure stood at the top of the grand staircase, cloaked in black, his eyes glinting like shards of obsidian. "Welcome, Evelyn," he said, his voice smooth and cold as winter. "I’ve been waiting for you." Would you like me to continue, or adjust the tone or setting? You said: vampire history per story ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Certainly! Here's a rich history of vampires specific to the story of "Shadows of the Eternal Night" to deepen the lore and create a sense of mystery: The History of Vampires in Black Hollow Long before Black Hollow became a quiet town, it was a vast hunting ground for the supernatural. The heart of the forest, now known as the Everpine, had once been called Velos' Cradle, named for an ancient being believed to dwell within. Velos was said to be a god of shadows, a creature who feasted not on flesh but on the essence of life itself. Legend tells that those who entered the forest were offered a choice: succumb to Velos and die, or drink of his blood and live forever in his service. Those who drank became the first vampires—the Velossan Clan. The Fall of Blackthorn Manor: Blackthorn Manor was built by the family of Lord Alaric Blackthorn, a brilliant but ruthless nobleman who sought to unlock the secrets of immortality. Obsessed with ancient texts and forbidden rituals, Alaric sought Velos and made a pact. He and his family drank of Velos' blood, gaining eternal life, but with it came the curse. The Blackthorns could no longer walk in daylight, their hearts ceased to beat, and they were forever bound to the forest. Though they possessed immense power—

 A hauntingly beautiful vampire standing in a dark Gothic castle, illuminated by soft moonlight streaming through tall, arched windows. The vampire has pale, flawless skin, sharp fangs, and glowing red eyes. They are dressed in an elegant black and crimson robe with intricate embroidery. The background features ancient stone walls, flickering candles, and cobwebs, creating an eerie, mystical atmosphere.

strength, speed, and the ability to manipulate the minds of mortals—the price was steep. Their thirst for blood became insatiable, and their souls darkened with each life they took. The Blood Pact: The curse of the Blackthorns spread like a plague. Those bitten by the family became lesser vampires, enslaved to the Blackthorns' will. As their power grew, the family ruled Black Hollow from the shadows, their presence a secret whispered only in darkened corners. They were meticulous, feeding on travelers and loners, ensuring no evidence of their existence would ever leave the forest. Yet their power came with a condition: their immortality was tied to Blackthorn Manor itself. The blood-soaked soil of the forest and the manor’s foundation were steeped in Velos’ power, and should the house ever fall, so too would the Blackthorns. The Betrayal of Velos: As decades passed, the Blackthorns grew arrogant. They believed themselves greater than Velos, no longer needing their god's favor. Alaric devised a plan to sever their bond to the forest and claim true independence. In an act of treachery, he and his family used a forbidden ritual to imprison Velos deep beneath the manor, siphoning his power to maintain their immortality. Velos’ imprisonment, however, weakened the Blackthorns. Their powers began to wane, their influence over the town diminishing. In retaliation, Velos cursed them anew: The Sanguine Moon: On nights of the blood moon, the Blackthorns' hunger became unbearable, turning them into feral beasts incapable of reason. The Shadow’s Call: They became bound to their prey—if a human was chosen, the Blackthorns were compelled to pursue them until the curse was sated. The Downfall: Over time, the townspeople grew suspicious of the Blackthorns. Led by a hunter known as Gregor Vayne, a group of villagers stormed the manor. Though many of the Blackthorns were destroyed, the heart of their family—Alaric and a handful of others—vanished into the forest, never to be seen again. The manor fell into ruin, and the forest reclaimed it. Present Day The Blackthorns have become a legend, though some in Black Hollow believe they still exist, waiting for the right moment to rise again. Velos, though imprisoned, is not entirely powerless. His influence lingers, calling to those who are sensitive to the supernatural—like Evelyn. Unbeknownst to her, Evelyn is tied to this history. Her family is descended from the Velossan Hunters, a secretive order sworn to destroy vampires and keep Velos locked away. The letter she received was no coincidence; it was a summons—an invitation into a world of shadow and blood, where her fate will determine the future of both mortals and monsters alike.

7 plants you should never keep at home, according to Vastu

7 plants you should never keep at home, according to Vastu

Discover the plants Vastu warns against keeping indoors—and the surprising reasons why they might disrupt your home's harmony.
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Vastu Shastra—a traditional Indian system of architecture—doesn’t just stop at walls, windows, and furniture. It extends to plants too, as each plant is thought to impact the energy of a space. For those who believe in creating a balanced, positive home, Vastu for plants offers some curious and insightful rules about what greenery not to bring indoors.

Cacti: They Guard A Bit Too Hard

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Cacti might be trendy with their quirky shapes and low-maintenance appeal, but according to Vastu, they’re not so great at the whole ‘bringing in positivity’ thing. With their spiky edges, cacti are thought to attract negative energy or even cause tension in relationships. If you must keep a cactus, try placing it outside the main living space—maybe as a watchful guardian on a balcony or terrace, where it can still add charm without disturbing the vibe.

Bonsai: Stunted Growth In Real Life

Bonsai trees are an art form—meticulously shaped to be miniature marvels. However, in Vastu, the bonsai represents something less charming: stunted growth. Since bonsais are essentially plants that have been purposefully restricted from growing to their full potential, bringing one into your home could symbolically inhibit growth, prosperity, and well-being. If you adore bonsais, enjoy their beauty at work or outside of your personal living quarters. This way, you avoid any symbolism of restriction in your private space.

Dead Or Dried Plants: Depletes Life Force

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Sometimes we hold onto dried flowers and dead leaves as keepsakes. And while they may carry sentimental value, Vastu sees them a bit differently. According to Vastu, these preserved plants carry “dead” energy, which can impact the life force in your home. In essence, Vastu believes that homes should embody liveliness and fresh energy. Hanging onto dried or dead plants can feel like lingering in the past, holding onto something that has served its purpose but is no longer alive. To keep your home vibrant, consider fresh flowers or live plants instead—they'll always bring a fresher, more positive energy.

Tamarind And Cotton Plants: Attracting The Supernatural

Tamarind trees are thought to attract negative forces or, “ghostly” vibes. Cotton plants, with their association with death rituals in some cultures, have a similarly eerie reputation. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, Vastu suggests keeping these plants far from the home to avoid bringing any heaviness into the space.

Milkweed (Madar Plant): A Toxic Beauty

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Milkweed, or Madar, is a plant with a milk-like sap that’s highly toxic. Its symbolism in Vastu echoes this toxicity. It’s believed to bring instability and disharmony if kept at home. And there’s some science behind this too! Milkweed’s toxic nature makes it a risky choice for households, especially those with curious kids or pets.

Mehendi Plant: Alluring, But With Unsettling Associations

The mehendi (henna) plant is loved for its fragrant leaves, which are often used to create beautiful, intricate designs on the skin. However, Vastu tells a different story for this plant indoors. Mehendi has long been associated with sorrow or even death in some Indian traditions, possibly due to its traditional use in marriage and death rituals. If you love mehendi, perhaps stick to using it as an outdoor plant where it can flourish under natural light, without bringing its complicated symbolism indoors.

Peepal Tree: Sacred, Yes—But Not for Your Living Room

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In Indian culture, the Peepal tree is often revered as a holy tree. It’s believed to have spiritual significance, offering blessings and guidance. But here’s the catch: Vastu says Peepal trees are too sacred to bring indoors, and their energy is more suitable for temples or outdoor spaces. Bringing a Peepal tree indoors can disrupt the natural balance, as the tree’s powerful energy is considered too potent for closed spaces. So, let it remain in its sacred outdoor space where it can thrive and inspire reverence.

The guidelines in Vastu for plants may sound a little mystical, but they also carry a deep appreciation for symbolism, nature, and tradition. If nothing else, following these suggestions can help you reflect on what energy you want to invite into your space.


Kangana Ranaut praises Aryan Khan for directing series, says star kids usually take up acting to 'doll up'

 

Kangana Ranaut broke character to shower some praise on Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan, saying he ‘is taking road less travelled’.

After Netflix announced that Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan would debut as a director with a series, many Bollywood celebrities, including Kangana Ranaut and Karan Johar, reacted to it. Alia Bhatt, Suhana Khan, Ananya Panday and Shanaya Kapoor also cheered for Aryan Khan. All of them shared notes on their respective Instagram Stories. (Also Read | Aryan Khan's debut series set in Bollywood to release on Netflix next year. Shah Rukh says, ‘This one’s going to be…’)

Kangana Ranaut praised Aryan Khan for making his debut as a director.
Kangana Ranaut praised Aryan Khan for making his debut as a director.

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Sharing the news, Kangana Ranaut wrote, "It's great that children from film families are going beyond just wanting to wear make-up, lose weight, doll up and think they are actors. We should collectively uplift the standards of Indian cinema, that is the need of the hour. And those who have resources often end up taking easiest roads. We need more people behind the cameras, good that Aryan Khan is taking road less travelled. Look forward to his debut as a writer and filmmaker."

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Re-posting the announcement, Karan Johar wrote, "Love you, Aryan!!!! I am so so so so proud of you and can't wait for the world to see your incredible series.!!!! It's going to ROCK and RULE!!!" He also tagged Aryan. Aryan's sister Suhana Khan said, "Lots of laughs, drama, action and a little bit of trouble-just like it always is with you (face savouring food emoji).@__aryan__ I cannot wait! So proud (face holding back tears and heart hands emojis)."

Bigg Boss 18: Vivian Dsena nominates himself while saving Shilpa Shirodkar; fans call him hero of the season

 

Bigg Boss 18: Vivian Dsena's actions have earned him a lot of respect from the fans of the show, who took to social media to express their love for the actor.

In a display of loyalty and selflessness, actor Vivian Dsena has once again saved Shilpa Shirodkar from nominations in Bigg Boss 18. In the latest episode of the reality show, Vivian nominated himself and saved Shilpa, proving that his loyalty to his friends in the house is unwavering. Also read: Bigg Boss 18: Vivian Dsena’s wife Nouran Aly slams Karan Veer Mehra for dragging his family in reality show

Bigg Boss 18: The week’s nominees are Vivian Dsena, Shrutika Arjun, Karan Veer Mehra, Tajinder Bagga, Avinash Mishra, Kashish Kapoor, and Sara Khan.
Bigg Boss 18: The week’s nominees are Vivian Dsena, Shrutika Arjun, Karan Veer Mehra, Tajinder Bagga, Avinash Mishra, Kashish Kapoor, and Sara Khan.

This is not the first time that Vivian has come to Shilpa's rescue. This is the third time that he has saved her from nominations.

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What happened

In the latest episode of the show, the nomination task took place, and it came with a unique twist. The housemates were asked to prove the truth and commitment in the relationships that they made in the house.

They were paired up for the activity where the two had to decide who would face elimination and who would be safe. During the nominations task, Bigg Boss paired them, with Shilpa taking the driver’s seat and the actor riding in the sidecar.

When it was Vivian and Shilpa's turn, Vivian chose to save Shilpa. It came after Shilpa tried to convince Vivian to let her nominate herself.

Vivian asked Shilpa’s reason for nominating herself, to which she replied that whatever reason she would give would not make sense to him. To which, the Madhubala actor laughed. The conversation was on when he suddenly got up from the seat and hit his photo with the hammer.

Following this, Bigg Boss mentioned that it appeared they had decided, with Vivian again choosing to save Shilpa. During the show, Shilpa remarked that this was the third time he had rescued her from nominations, saying, “Karz mein doobti ja rahi hoon (I’m drowning in your debt)”.

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The week’s nominees are Vivian Dsena, Shrutika Arjun, Karan Veer Mehra, Tajinder Bagga, Avinash Mishra, Kashish Kapoor, and Sara Khan.

Vampire History

 

Vampires are evil mythological beings who roam the world at night searching for people whose blood they feed upon. They may be the best-known classic monsters of all. Most people associate vampires with Count Dracula, the legendary, blood-sucking subject of Bram Stoker’s epic novel, Dracula, which was published in 1897. But the history of vampires began long before Stoker was born.

What Is a Vampire?

There are almost as many different characteristics of vampires as there are vampire legends. But the main characteristic of vampires (or vampyres) is they drink human blood. They typically drain their victim’s blood using their sharp fangs, killing them and turning them into vampires.

In general, vampires hunt at night since sunlight weakens their powers. Some may have the ability to morph into a bat or a wolf. Vampires have super strength and often have a hypnotic, sensual effect on their victims. They can’t see their image in a mirror and cast no shadows.

Vampire History

Vlad the Impaler

It’s thought Bram Stoker named Count Dracula after Vlad Drăculea, also known as Vlad the Impaler. Vlad Drăculea was born in Transylvania, Romania. He ruled Walachia, Romania, off and on between 1448 and 1477.

Some historians describe him as a just—yet brutally cruel—ruler who valiantly fought off the Ottoman Empire. He earned his nickname because his favorite way to kill his enemies was to impale them on a wooden stake.

According to legend, Vlad Drăculea enjoyed dining amidst his dying victims and dipping his bread in their blood. Whether those gory tales are true is unknown. Many people believe these stories sparked Stoker’s imagination to create Count Dracula, who was also from Transylvania, sucked his victim’s blood and could be killed by driving a stake through his heart.

But, according to Dracula expert Elizabeth Miller, Stoker didn’t base Count Dracula’s life on Vlad Drăculea. Nonetheless, the similarities between the two are intriguing.

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Are Vampires Real?

Vampire superstition thrived in the Middle Ages, especially as the plague decimated entire towns. The disease often left behind bleeding mouth lesions on its victims, which to the uneducated was a sure sign of vampirism.

It wasn’t uncommon for anyone with an unfamiliar physical or emotional illness to be labeled a vampire. Many researchers have pointed to porphyria, a blood disorder that can cause severe blisters on skin that’s exposed to sunlight, as a disease that may have been linked to the vampire legend.

Some symptoms of porphyria can be temporarily relieved by ingesting blood. Other diseases blamed for promoting the vampire myth include rabies or goiter.

When a suspected vampire died, their bodies were often disinterred to search for signs of vampirism. In some cases, a stake was thrust through the corpse’s heart to make sure they stayed dead. Other accounts describe the decapitation and burning of the corpses of suspected vampires well into the nineteenth century.

Mercy Brown

Mercy Brown may rival Count Dracula as the most notorious vampire. Unlike Count Dracula, however, Mercy was a real person. She lived in Exeter, Rhode Island and was the daughter of George Brown, a farmer.

After George lost many family members, including Mercy, in the late 1800s to tuberculosis, his community used Mercy as a scapegoat to explain their deaths. It was common at that time to blame several deaths in one family on the “undead.” The bodies of each dead family member were often exhumed and searched for signs of vampirism.

When Mercy’s body was exhumed and didn’t display severe decay (not surprising, since her body was placed in an above-ground vault during a New England winter), the townspeople accused her of being a vampire and making her family sick from her icy grave. They cut out her heart, burned it, then fed the ashes to her sick brother. Perhaps not surprisingly, he died shortly thereafter.