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Bhootiya haveli chapter 2

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Synopsis
The Journey Begins ​The story follows a happy family of four: Ramesh (the father), Ramadevi (the mother), and their two children, Pravin and Bunty. The family sets out on a joyful road trip to Shimla in their car, singing and playing games. However, as night falls, their car mysteriously breaks down in a secluded area. With no phone signal and a sense of unease in the air, the family decides to walk and seek help. ​The Trap ​After walking for an hour, they encounter a massive, eerie mansion. Despite Ramadevi’s gut feeling that something is wrong, Ramesh dismisses her fears, and they knock on the door. They are greeted by an old woman who claims to live alone and offers them shelter for the night. ​At midnight, the couple hears the sound of a child crying. Upon investigating, they find the old woman weeping. She tells them a tragic story about losing her son and daughter-in-law in an accident and expresses her deep sorrow over never having a grandchild. Moved by her grief and blinded by a sudden sense of greed when she mentions her wealth and gold, Ramesh and Ramadevi agree to let her "bless" and "worship" their daughter, Bunty, in a private ritual. ​The Black Magic ​The old woman takes Bunty into a locked room, forbidding the parents from entering. Inside, the "kind old lady" reveals her true form as a Pishachini (a demonic entity). She places a cursed locket around Bunty’s neck and performs Black Magic, placing the girl under a trance. ​Outside, the parents realize their mistake when the door refuses to open, even with force. They find an ancient book in the mansion that reveals the truth: the woman is a soul-stealing demon. The book states that the only way to kill her and break the magical seal on the door is with a Trishul (Trident) consecrated with holy rituals. ​The Search for Salvation ​Desperate, Ramesh, Ramadevi, and Pravin flee into the nearby forest to find help. They encounter a powerful Aghori Baba. After initially offending him by offering money, Ramadevi wins his help through her sincere devotion to Lord Shiva. The Aghori agrees to help them craft a wooden Trishul. ​The parents embark on a dangerous quest through the haunted forest to collect "divine flowers" and "holy water" from a glowing tree and an ancient well, facing terrifying spiritual entities along the way by chanting "Om Namah Shivaya." ​The Final Battle ​Armed with the consecrated wooden Trishul and the power of their mantras, the Aghori and the family return to the mansion. The Aghori uses the Trishul to shatter the demonic seal on the door. A fierce battle ensues between the Aghori and the Pishachini. Ultimately, the Aghori plunges the Trishul into the demon's heart, destroying her and ending her reign of terror. ​Conclusion ​As the sun rises, the evil mansion’s magic fades. The family is reunited with a safe but shaken Bunty. After thanking the Aghori Baba, who vanishes into the morning mist, the family repairs their car and returns home, forever changed by the night they looked into the face of evil and were saved by faith.
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Chapter 1 - Bhootiya haveli chapter 2

The Secret of the Mansion

​Ramesh and Ramadevi went to fetch their daughter, Bunty. They told her, "We are taking you to the old woman who lives in that house." When Bunty questioned her parents, Ramesh and Ramadevi explained, "Dear Bunty, the 'Mataji' in that mansion wants to pamper you and show you love. She has no one left in her family." Bunty agreed, saying, "Alright, I am ready to go."

​By the time Ramesh and Ramadevi arrived with their daughter, the old woman had already prepared for a ritual. She asked, "So, Ramesh and Ramadevi, have you brought your daughter Bunty?" They replied, "Yes, we have brought her."

​The old woman then took Bunty into a room and told the parents, "Do not enter this room until I call for you." Ramesh and Ramadevi agreed, completely unaware of what was about to happen to their daughter. They stood outside, waiting for her.

​Inside the room, the old lady initially showed Bunty a lot of affection, pampering her and giving her gifts. Bunty was very happy. Then, the woman asked Bunty to sit down and placed a locket around her neck. Confused, Bunty asked, "Why did you put this locket on me?"

​The old woman replied, "Child, this locket holds great powers. Whatever you wish for after wearing this will come true." Bunty thought this was wonderful and asked, "Can I make a wish now?" The woman said, "Not yet, the prayer (pooja) is still pending."

​The old woman then instructed, "Now, close your eyes and do not open them until I tell you." Bunty agreed, still oblivious to the danger. The lady brought out the ritual items and began circling her hands over Bunty, chanting mantras: "Om Kleem Kleem Swaha..."

​Suddenly, the weather turned violent as if something terrible was about to happen. Thunder roared, the sky turned pitch black, dogs began to bark incessantly, and cats started wailing.

​No one knew what the old woman was doing to Bunty in that room. She had performed black magic on her. Bunty was now under her complete control; she would do exactly what the old woman commanded. Outside, Ramesh and Ramadevi stood waiting, totally unaware that their daughter had fallen victim to dark sorcery.

The Secret of the Mansion

​Ramesh and Ramadevi went to fetch their daughter, Bunty. They told her, "We are taking you to the old woman who lives in that house." When Bunty questioned her parents, Ramesh and Ramadevi explained, "Dear Bunty, the 'Mataji' in that mansion wants to pamper you and show you love. She has no one left in her family." Bunty agreed, saying, "Alright, I am ready to go."

​By the time Ramesh and Ramadevi arrived with their daughter, the old woman had already prepared for a ritual. She asked, "So, Ramesh and Ramadevi, have you brought your daughter Bunty?" They replied, "Yes, we have brought her."

​The old woman then took Bunty into a room and told the parents, "Do not enter this room until I call for you." Ramesh and Ramadevi agreed, completely unaware of what was about to happen to their daughter. They stood outside, waiting for her.

​Inside the room, the old lady initially showed Bunty a lot of affection, pampering her and giving her gifts. Bunty was very happy. Then, the woman asked Bunty to sit down and placed a locket around her neck. Confused, Bunty asked, "Why did you put this locket on me?"

​The old woman replied, "Child, this locket holds great powers. Whatever you wish for after wearing this will come true." Bunty thought this was wonderful and asked, "Can I make a wish now?" The woman said, "Not yet, the prayer (pooja) is still pending."

​The old woman then instructed, "Now, close your eyes and do not open them until I tell you." Bunty agreed, still oblivious to the danger. The lady brought out the ritual items and began circling her hands over Bunty, chanting mantras: "Om Kleem Kleem Swaha..."

​Suddenly, the weather turned violent as if something terrible was about to happen. Thunder roared, the sky turned pitch black, dogs began to bark incessantly, and cats started wailing.

​No one knew what the old woman was doing to Bunty in that room. She had performed black magic on her. Bunty was now under her complete control; she would do exactly what the old woman commanded. Outside, Ramesh and Ramadevi stood waiting, totally unaware that their daughter had fallen victim to dark sorcery.

Ramesh and Ramadevi searched everywhere for something to create a trident, but they found nothing. Frustration began to set in. Seeing that the mansion's main door was open, they thought, "We should go outside and seek help from someone." They quickly woke up their son, who was sleeping in the room, and the three of them rushed out.

​However, the outside world was desolate. Ramesh and Ramadevi screamed at the top of their lungs, "Someone help us! Our daughter Bunty is trapped in that mansion with a vampire-witch!" But there was no one in sight for miles. Desperate for any sign of life, the three of them began walking down a deserted road, eventually reaching a nearby forest.

​The Encounter with the Aghori

​In the heart of the forest, they spotted an Aghori Baba. Ramesh and Ramadevi rushed to him, crying, "Baba, our daughter Bunty is under the spell of a wicked witch in that illusory mansion! Please save her, it would be a great favor." Ramesh fell at his feet, clutching them, and pleaded, "Baba, we will give you all the money and wealth we have. Just save our Bunty from that monster!"

​The Aghori Baba grew furious. "Fool! You talk to me of money? We are ascetics; we are beyond worldly illusions. We have no need for wealth, yet you try to bribe us? I will not help you now!"

​With these angry words, the Baba began to walk away. Ramadevi quickly intervened, saying, "Baba, please forgive my husband for what he said about money. Forget his words and help us. We are devotees of Lord Mahadev. Only you have the power to help us!"

​The Preparation

​Hearing the name of Mahadev, the Aghori Baba softened. "Fine," he said, "I will help you. Let's go."

​As they set off to rescue Bunty, the Baba explained, "We must craft a trident out of wood." Everyone began searching the forest for the right branch. After walking for a while, they finally found a suitable piece of wood. The Baba then said, "Give me a knife so I can carve this wood into the shape of a Trishul."

​Ramesh and Ramadevi suddenly remembered there was a knife in their car. Without wasting a moment, Ramesh, Ramadevi, their son, and the Aghori Baba began heading back toward the car.

The Haunted Mansion: Chapter 2

​Aghori Baba, Ramadevi, and her son Ramesh reach the car. Ramesh and Ramadevi take out a knife from the car and hand it over to the Aghori Baba. The Baba then begins his attempt to transform a wooden stick into a sacred trident (Trishul).

​Aghori Baba says to them, "While I am working on turning this wood into a Trishul, you both go into the forest and bring flowers and water for the worship of Lord Shiva's trident." Ramesh and Ramadevi agree, saying, "Alright Baba, we will bring them." They request the Baba to look after their young son, saying, "Please keep our son with you until we return with the prayer offerings; he is too small to take into the deep forest." The Aghori Baba agrees.

​As Ramesh and Ramadevi walk through the forest searching for the offerings, they spot a very strange flower tree. Even in the darkness, the tree was glowing brightly. They sensed a powerful energy emanating from it. Ramesh says to Ramadevi, "We must gather the flowers and water as quickly as possible and get back."

​After picking the flowers, they begin searching for water. After wandering for a while, they find an old well. They draw water from it and start heading back to the Aghori Baba. On their way back, they suddenly feel a sinister presence around them. Terrified, they begin chanting Lord Shiva's name: "Om Namah Shivaya, Om Namah Shivaya." As they chant, the eerie feeling fades away, and they find peace once again.

​Upon reaching the Baba, they tell him, "Baba, there is an evil spirit or dark energy in this forest; we felt its presence." The Aghori Baba explains, "In any forest at night, restless souls who haven't found salvation wander as evil spirits. But do not be afraid; Lord Shiva protects his devotees and sends someone to help those who pray." Reassured, Ramesh and Ramadevi say, "God is with us."

​They hand over the flowers and water to the Baba. Using the wooden Trishul he created, the Aghori Baba stands it upright, performs an Abhishek (ritual bath) with the water, offers flowers, and begins chanting powerful mantras. Ramesh, Ramadevi, and the Aghori Baba all chant "Om Namah Shivaya" together.

​Armed with the sacred Trishul, they all head toward the mansion to destroy the demonic old woman (Pishachini). At the mansion, the Aghori Baba uses the Trishul and loud, powerful mantras to force open the locked room. A fierce battle breaks out between the Aghori and the Pishachini. Finally, the Aghori Baba stabs the demoness in the chest with the Trishul. She falls to the ground, and the evil power is destroyed forever.

​Ramesh and Ramadevi rescue their daughter, Bunty, from the mansion. As the family and the Aghori Baba step outside, dawn begins to break. The Aghori Baba departs, and Ramesh, Ramadevi, and their children get into their car and head home safely.

​The End.

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