The Black sand and even darker history made Dumas Beach get a haunted reputation. People claim to have heard ghostly voices amid the waves crashing in as well as shadowy figures leaving no footprints in the sand.
Facing the Arabian Sea, Dumas Beach, known as one of the most haunted destinations in India, has captured the imagination of countless thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts around 20 km from Surat in Gujarat.
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From eerie whisperings to unexplained footsteps, the popular beach has been the site of numerous unexplained occurrences that have left visitors both fascinated and terrified after visiting. But what exactly is the history behind its haunted rumors?
A Place for Hindu Burials
According to local legends, Dumas Beach was once a burial ground for Hindus, which was later taken over by the British to build a beach resort. This is according to folklore though and we don’t really know if there actually was a burial ground here, although it’s nor unlikely.
The most common practice in Hindu burial tradition is cremation, as Hindus believe that it helps release the soul from the cycle of reincarnation. The deceased is typically wrapped in white cloth and brought to the cremation ground on a simple wooden stretcher. Before cremation, family members often perform rituals such as offering prayers, placing flowers, and lighting incense. The eldest son or another male relative usually lights the funeral pyre, symbolizing the release of the soul.
After cremation, the ashes are collected and either scattered in a sacred river, such as the Ganges, or preserved in an urn for immersion during specific religious ceremonies. Different regions and communities may have variations in these rituals, but the underlying principles of honoring the deceased and facilitating their spiritual journey remain consistent.
The Legend of Dumas Beach
It is believed that the souls of the people buried or cremated here still roam the beach, making it one of the most haunted places in India. It is said that the black sand on the beach comes from the ashes of all the people that got burned.
The locals also believe that the beach is cursed, and anyone who goes there after dark is sure to encounter some paranormal activity. It is said that tourists that didn’t know about it, and locals that didn’t care went missing, some even turned up dead.
Apart from the burial ground, there is also a cremation ground nearby, which adds to the eerie atmosphere of the place. The sound of the waves crashing against the shore and the rustling of the trees in the wind create an eerie ambiance that is perfect for ghostly encounters.
Haunted Experiences at Dumas Beach
Visitors to Dumas Beach have reported a variety of spooky experiences, including unexplained whisperings, footsteps, and even apparitions that turn up in the corner of their eyes as well as in their photographs. Even dogs are said to behave strangely when they come here
Many people have reported feeling a strange presence around them, as if they are being watched by someone or something. Some have even claimed to see the ghostly figures of men and women walking along the beach at night or moving white figures and orbs.
Mostly it is tales of weird sounds from the beach that gets people scared. Apparently it sounds like someone laughing or crying as it is difficult to make out.
The Haunted Black Beach
Dumas Beach may be one of the most haunted destinations in India, but it is also a beautiful and fascinating place to visit. Whether you are a paranormal enthusiast or just looking for an adventure, Dumas Beach is sure to leave a lasting impression on you. So pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to experience the supernatural for yourself at Dumas Beach. But remember, always take safety precautions and respect the spirits that haunt this mysterious location.
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Why the Dumas Beach in India is Famous For Paranormal Activities
Dumas Beach in Gujarat | Most haunted places in India | Times of India Travel
