All of us know that India with its rich and long history was ruled by the British for almost 150 years, until 1947, when India rose to freedom. The first war for independence, popular as the Indian Mutiny started long back in 1857, and so did this ghost story from India. Back then, when the soldiers were called ‘sepoys’ and India was divided into so-called princely states ruled by the Kings who soon surrendered to the British. Rajasthan, the largest state of the Republic of India is one such region ruled by the Kings for centuries. Surely, there are many haunted places in Rajasthan which would add up to the list of ghost stories from India.
Rajasthan, even the name implies ‘the land of kings’. Whenever we come across these vocabularies, first thing we would visualise is wars, kingdom, riches, palaces, mythology, murders, betrayal, deaths and much more….And so this lead to many ghost stories in Rajasthan as well as haunted places in Rajasthan. These places lure ghost hunters and enthusiasts from around the globe. One suchhistorical ghost story comes from Kota, Rajasthan, a city on the banks of the Chambal River.
There are quite a few haunted places in Kota, one of them being Brijraj Bhavan – Once a palace of the former princely family of Kota. It is one of the haunted palaces in India, having a resident ghost of Major Charles Burton, who, while serving as the British resident to Kota, was killed by Indian sepoys during the 1857 Mutiny. Here goes the story!
After Independence, the mansion became the private property of the Maharaja of Kota. In the 1970s, the Government of India abolished the privy purses and privileges of the maharajas, renovating the building and calling it as Brij Raj Bhawan. Today, it is not only a heritage hotel but also a haunted destination in India where the ghost of Major Burtan prevails. It is said that Charles Burton’s ghost still haunts the old building and susceptible guests have complained of distinctly "discomforting and oppressive feelings". The staff, although reluctant to complain, have discussed of an English voice being heard often by the drowsy chowkidars (watchmen) that says, "Don’t sleep, no smoking" followed by a sharp slap. Seems that the ghost of Burton still patrols the mansion!