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Five unsolved Indian mysteries that still puzzle experts

From the hanging pillar of Lepakshi temple in Andhra Pradesh to an abandoned village in Rajasthan’s Kuldhara, check the top bizarre mysteries in India that will leave you in shock.

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Check the five most unsolved Indian mysteries that still puzzle experts.
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Check the five most unsolved Indian mysteries that still puzzle experts.
The Veerabhadra temple in Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh, features a pillar that hangs from the ceiling, which seemingly defies gravity. While some believe it to be a structural anomaly, the exact mechanism behind it remains a mystery. 
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The Veerabhadra temple in Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh, features a pillar that hangs from the ceiling, which seemingly defies gravity. While some believe it to be a structural anomaly, the exact mechanism behind it remains a mystery. 
Every year, during specific months, hundreds of birds come to the village of Jatinga in Assam, and inexplicably crash into buildings and trees, leading to their death. Despite numerous studies, the reasons for this mass bird suicide remain unclear.
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Every year, during specific months, hundreds of birds come to the village of Jatinga in Assam, and inexplicably crash into buildings and trees, leading to their death. Despite numerous studies, the reasons for this mass bird suicide remain unclear.
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One village of Kuldhara in Rajasthan was mysteriously abandoned by its entire population of over 1,500 people in the early 19th century. The reason for their sudden departure and the disappearance of the entire community remain a mystery. 
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One village of Kuldhara in Rajasthan was mysteriously abandoned by its entire population of over 1,500 people in the early 19th century. The reason for their sudden departure and the disappearance of the entire community remain a mystery. 
The Kongka La Pass in Ladakh is a disputed border area with little human presence, and it's believed to be a base for UFOs. Locals have reported strange lights and objects in the sky, adding to the mystery.
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The Kongka La Pass in Ladakh is a disputed border area with little human presence, and it's believed to be a base for UFOs. Locals have reported strange lights and objects in the sky, adding to the mystery.
Another bizarre phenomenon is the Lonar Crater Lake in Maharashtra’s Buldhana district which is said to be a result of an extraterrestrial impact crater that later filled with rainwater and became a lake. The mystery of the lake is the fact that the water here is pink and it is because of the biomass of Haloarchaea microbes, which turns the surface of the water red or pink.
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Another bizarre phenomenon is the Lonar Crater Lake in Maharashtra’s Buldhana district which is said to be a result of an extraterrestrial impact crater that later filled with rainwater and became a lake. The mystery of the lake is the fact that the water here is pink and it is because of the biomass of Haloarchaea microbes, which turns the surface of the water red or pink.
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