- MASS BIRD SUICIDES AT JATINGA, ASSAM
Every night, after sunset, hundreds of birds fly towards buildings and crash themselves to death! This is a recent phenonmenon and has puzzled scientists and ornithologists, inculding India’s most famous ornithologist, Dr Salim Ali. Some theories say that the birds fly towards light, some attribute it to magnetic powers of the region, but none of these hold true.
Apparently, this phenonemenon so freaked out the Nagas who had settled here that they sold the land to the Jaintis, who consider this mass suicide as a blessing, and collect the dead birds for consumption....😊
- KODINHI VILLAGE OF TWINS, KERALA
This tiny village’s claim to fame is the high number of pairs of twins found here. The village’s population is 2000 and the number of twin pairs is 350. Kodinhi has one of the world’s highest twinning rates, while India comes in the league of the lowest twinning rates. Almost every family here has twins. This gives rise to a lot of confusion – the most difficult one being that among couples.
Here too scientists have been left dumbfounded as no clear finding has been able to explain the Sita-Gita phenonmeon.
- FLOATING STONES OF RAM SETU BRIDGE AT RAMESWARAM
The Ram Setu Bridge is not just a mythological fact from the Ramayana, it is very much a physical reality, the remains of which were actually found between India and Sri Lanka. It is said that any stone on which Lord Rama’s name was written never sank in water, and this was how the bridge was made. Some of such ‘floating stones’ are found around Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu. With Rama’s name still engraved on them, these stones still float in water when put in vessels by devotees.
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- HANGING PILLAR OF LEPAKSHI
Lepakshi Temple in southern Andhra Pradesh is another marvel of Indian architecture. Out of the 70 pillars, there is one that hangs without any support, and does not the touch the ground. Pilgrims and curious tourists pass dupattas, twigs and other thin objects under the pillar to see if the claims are true. It is even believed that doing this will bring good luck to the devotee.


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