ok, here is another personal experience of mine.
One of my friends, a pretty tight fisted family, bought a fancy house in abhiramapuram, one of the nice localities of 1960s madras, for a song. I don’t know if they enquired about the antecedents of the house.
However, within two years after buying it, their 23 year old son (there were 1 daughter, 4 sons and the youngest was my friend) was killed in an accident, his scooter hit by a lorry.
Two years later, another son, the eldest, with a 2 year old son, just born baby girl, died identically, motorcycle hit by a lorry.
Two years later, the son in law died of cancer.
By this time the folks had enough and sold the house.
A mutual friend, who lived in the locality, told me later, that the house was ‘cursed’. The previous two owners too had unending deaths in the family. Which is why nobody wanted to buy it, and my friend’s family, more worried about money, bought it.
I told my uncle who lived in the neighbourhood about this. per my uncle, the area where the house was located, (it was a big house with huge compound) was a burning ghat long time ago, and probably the ghosts still hovered around it. He suggested that muslims buy it, for in their faith, they could install a chakra in the front of the house, to ward off djinns.
One of my friends, a pretty tight fisted family, bought a fancy house in abhiramapuram, one of the nice localities of 1960s madras, for a song. I don’t know if they enquired about the antecedents of the house.
However, within two years after buying it, their 23 year old son (there were 1 daughter, 4 sons and the youngest was my friend) was killed in an accident, his scooter hit by a lorry.
Two years later, another son, the eldest, with a 2 year old son, just born baby girl, died identically, motorcycle hit by a lorry.
Two years later, the son in law died of cancer.
By this time the folks had enough and sold the house.
A mutual friend, who lived in the locality, told me later, that the house was ‘cursed’. The previous two owners too had unending deaths in the family. Which is why nobody wanted to buy it, and my friend’s family, more worried about money, bought it.
I told my uncle who lived in the neighbourhood about this. per my uncle, the area where the house was located, (it was a big house with huge compound) was a burning ghat long time ago, and probably the ghosts still hovered around it. He suggested that muslims buy it, for in their faith, they could install a chakra in the front of the house, to ward off djinns.