In the remote hills of Assam lies a small village called Jatinga, shrouded in an eerie mystery. Every year, on dark, foggy, and stormy nights, thousands of birds suddenly drop from the sky, as if some invisible force is pulling them to their deaths. The villagers believe it is the work of an evil spirit that haunts the skies, luring the birds with strange lights and trapping their souls forever.
According to old folklore, centuries ago, a sorcerer cursed this land, vowing that no winged creature would ever find peace here. Since then, the bizarre phenomenon continues, with birds behaving as if hypnotized, flying straight into the village only to die mysteriously.
The haunting doesn’t stop there—locals claim they have seen ghostly shadows drifting through the mist on those cursed nights, whispering chants that chill the blood. Scientists have tried to explain it as disorientation due to weather and topography, but no one has been able to unravel the full truth.
Jatinga remains a place of both fear and fascination, where nature and the supernatural seem to collide. Tourists visit out of curiosity, but villagers still light fires at night, praying to keep the dark spirit
s away.

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