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India.com
20-07-2025
- India.com
From Curses To Love Stories: 5 Spine-Tingling Tales Only Lucknow Knows
The city of Nawabs, Lucknow is well-known for its magnificent historical construction, delicious food, and culture. But under the streets and monuments inspired by the Mughal Era, there lies an enthralling combination of myths and legends. These tales carry a magical touch and offer a glimpse into the cultural and historical aspects of Lucknow. Join us as we immerse ourselves in some of the most captivating local myths and legends of Lucknow. of Bara Imambara Bara Imambara, alongside being one of the most well-known monuments in Lucknow, is also a site draped in mystery. The structure is famous for its Bhool Bhulaiya (labyrinth) and it is known among locals to have countless stories of spirits roaming its halls. The story goes that the monument built in 1784 by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula had a vision to create work opportunities for his people who were severely suffering from famine. The workers were said to have worked themselves to the bone and it is said that many of their souls remain trapped in the walls. One of the most mesmerizing features of the Bhool Bhulaiya is its architecture, which comprises over a thousand passages that interconnect with each other throughout the structure. Some of these passages either lead to dead ends or hidden chambers. Visitors often report feeling an otherworldly presence around the place, especially in the passageways that are dimly lit. Even though there are scoffers that dismiss these experiences as illusions, there are some who still visit the place due to its mysterious nature. Did you know?: The monument was constructed in 1784 by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula The Bhool Bhulaiya has 1,024 passages. The spirits of laborers haunting the monument is a common myth amongst locals. Chattar Manzil Curse Also known as the umbrella palace, Chattar Manzil is a structure located on the banks of the Gomti river, known for its dome shaped roof. This structure is a work of art as it served as a palace for the royals. However, it is often said to be burdened with an unfortunate curse. The story goes that a royal concubine who was accused of treason laid a curse on the palace before her death. It is said that the curse brings misfortune to anyone who attempts to renovate or repurpose the palace. Even though it has been restored multiple times, there still lies accounts of financial difficulties, unexplained occurrences, and sudden accidents during the restoration works. These are attributed to coincidences by historians but are still enough to keep the tale alive. Did you know?: This structure is located near the Gomti river. Served as the headquarters of the British Residency during the time of the 1857 revolt. Curse restoration blunders association is often linked to locals. Residency's Well of Luck One of the notable places in 1857 during the First Freedom Struggle in India, The British Residency in Lucknow has a past that is mythological and steeped in history. It contains ruins of ancient structures, which also includes a well – famous as the 'Well of Luck.' As the legend goes, it is believed that wishing while putting a coin in the well can fulfill all the wishes of the person. The tale is said to have originated during the 1857 siege when soldiers praying for their survival and possibility of safety made use of the well. Even though the well no longer has water, the huge amount of coins 'thrown' into it gives evidence of the mystical powers bestowed by fortune. Pointers: The complex of the Residency was broken down in 1857 during the uprising. The well is regarded for people seeking for good fortune. The legend surrounding the well has not been verified by historical documents. Hazratganj Ghost Bride While shopping is the main goal for tourists who visit Hazratganj, this mesmerizing district in Lucknow also conceals some of the city's most intriguing flip-side tales, one of them being the account of a ghost bride. Rumor has it that a bride died a horrific death on her wedding day in the early 1900s. Strangers claim that they have seen a woman sobbing while aimlessly roaming the streets of Hazratganj clad in a red bridal dress. There are other stories that say she approaches strangers and requests them to guide her home. Anyone who dares to give her an incorrect response will undergo misfortune in their life. While others deem these stories as mere folklore, there are people who stand firm on their encounters with the ghost bride. Research Findings Hazratganj was established during the Nawabi period and has gone through numerous changes. Many people believe that the ghost bride can only be seen on certain moonlit evenings. Hers is one of countless unrecognized myths that have no proof of existence. Twin Trees of Dilkusha Garden Everything about Dilkusha Garden is simply beautiful. The atmosphere, the ancient structures, and even its traditions. One such story revolves around the twin trees situated in the garden. According to local lore, these trees were once part of a forbidden romantic relationship which ended in a tragic curse. These locals claim that the trees attempt to touch each other as if to prove their love is still alive. Countless visitors come to the garden in order to observe the peculiar growth patterns of the trees' branches. These patterns show that the trees' branches grow in each other's direction but never converge. The locals believe that if a couple times a thread on the tree, they will be gifted with everlasting love and harmony. Facts The garden was part of a hunting lodge built in the 18th century. Numerous couples try to get their vows blessed by the twin trees. Renowned floral scholars believe the towers to be a product of dendritic phenomena rather than magic. Wrapping Up Every legend and myth existing in Lucknow creates an appealing story that incorporates tangible and intangible facts about the area. Regardless of whether you are a skeptic or a religious follower, these narratives provide a platform to see the city's charm outside of its aesthetic charm. The city's stunning legacy only adds to the exceptional beauty of the city's treasures, and from its haunted deaths of Bara Imambara to the romantic tales of the garden, every story lends an additional level of charm to the city. Whenever you are strolling through the streets of Lucknow, pause for a moment. Absorb its culture, which might make your visit unforgettable.


India.com
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Nita Ambani's Rs 500 crore diamond necklace, Anant Ambani's Rs 67 crore Patek Philippe watch, Isha Ambani's…: Inside Ambani family's luxurious jewellery collection
Nita Ambani's Rs 500 crore diamond necklace, Anant Ambani's Rs 67 crore Patek Philippe watch, Isha Ambani's...: Inside Ambani family's luxurious jewellery collection The Ambani family, renowned for their extravagant wealth and lavish lifestyle, also owns a collection of high-end jewellery that is indeed impressive. From diamond emerald necklaces to one-of-a kind watches, their gems are indeed a piece of art. Let's have a look at the some of the most expensive jewels that the Ambani family owns. Rare and Luxurious Jewels that the Ambani Family owns Nita Ambani's Rs 500 crore emerald-diamond necklace Nita Ambani adorned a stunning emerald-studded diamond necklace at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's pre-wedding festivities. She looked breathtaking in this exquisite piece of jewel, which is valued between Rs 400 and 500 crore. It is considered one of the most expensive necklaces in the world. Shloka Mehta's Rs 451 crore diamond necklace The Ambani family gave their 'badi bahu' Shloka Mehta a Mouawad L'Incomparable necklace as a wedding gift. This masterpiece features 407.48-carat Topaz diamond and is worth Rs 451 crore. Nita Ambani's Rs 200 crore bajuband Nita Ambani made our jaws dropped when she wore her Mughal Era bajuband at the 2024 Miss World Finals. Intricated with rubies, diamonds and spinels, the exquisite piece was crafted using Pachhikakaam technique. The historical creation is worth over Rs 200 crore. Isha Ambani's Rs 167 crore diamond necklace Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's daughter Isha Ambani's accessory aisle includes a stunning high-end diamond necklace worth Rs 167 crore. She has worn this choker style piece at various occasions, marking her status as a style icon. Anant Ambani's Rs 67.5 crore Patek Philippe watch Anant Ambani is know for his immense love for luxury watches. He boasts the prestigious Patek Philippe GrandMaster Chime, worth Rs 67.5 crore. This classic timepiece is renowned for its exceptional craftmanship, showcasing Anant's luxurious taste. Radhika Merchant's multi-crore pearl and diamond choker Nita Ambani gifted her 'choti bahu' Radhika Merchant a breathtaking pearl and diamond choker at a family gathering. While its exact price details remain undisclosed, its exceptional design reflects the family's tradition of opulent generosity.