This is part 1 out of 5 from Mysterious World Of Urban Legends. Drop a like and let me know about any other urban legend from India that you’d like me to make a video on.
Bihar ka urban legend... Aagar kisi road tunnel ke andar se jaate hue, tumhe raat mein tunnel ke diwar par laal kuchh dikhai dey, toh kripaya krke darr matt jaiye, wo khoon nhi, gutkha aur paan masala bhi ho sakta hein
I am currently living in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. But my home town is Siwan. I have heard many many stories and incidents related with pandubbi. Many of my family members had encountered them in a nearby river. Once when my mother was 7-8 years old. She went to the other side of the river with her uncles and aunts to the fields. Everyone was busy in doing their work and she was playing in the water suddenly something started pulling her in the water. She knew about Pandubbi so she started crying and shouting "pandubbi pandubbi". My Grandfather went there and hit the pandubbi with a Kudal the water was shallow so somehow my mother survived. Note: My mother never saw any pandubbi but she had felt it. Many other children had died there in that river.
As a bihari I know his story when I was kid but I think it was a local story but seeing this video I came to know that this urban legend famous in all over the Bihar
My Nani was from Bihar ,never got a chance to talk to her as she died when I was 2.5 years old .But she narrated a similar story to my mom and then my mom told me the story. It was quite scary to hear it as a child and I still remember it. The story was related to kolkata and was very very similar to this story. Thanks Shrinkhal for this interesting story you are an amazing story teller.
Actually the example you showed about aquaphobia, the man on hospital bed trying to drink water but he can't is not aquaphobia. It's HYDROPHOBIA. Which happens when a person gets rabies and that man had rabies. In rabies human's throat gets swelling. Hydrophobia and aquaphobia are completely different although they are both related to water. Aquaphobia is fear of water bodies, whereas hydrophobia is fear of drinking any liquid substance because it's very painful to swallow with swelling in throat.
I Literally have to say this that u did your thorough research on it. After my aunt, you're like the only person who explained the story of Pandubba in such a detailed manner. I appreciate your efforts. Keep up the work Shrinkhal. ♡
I'm originally from siwan(bihar) Once my father told me a story about pandubba........he was young around 13 or 14 years old.......and it was a season sugarcane so he and his frnds went to place where there was alot of sugarcane but the owner of the sugarcane came and they ran away and my father accidentally went near a river which we call sona nadi.........it was actually 7pm or 8pm but he didn't came home so everyone in the village started looking for him and when an uncle go somewhere around that nadi he saw my father sitting with an old man and when that uncle screamed and said kon hai.......then that old man jumped into river..........but alot of people told me that if anyone couldn't reach there on time that old man might have taken my father and jumped into the river and had killed my father
I am from Bihar. My dadi ma is actually a great story teller specially for horror stories. And this story about pandubba is the most heard story from her. It's actually very scary. But when all of us cousins sit together and listen to her horror experiences it's very fun!!
This legend is true..i am from bihar, my grandmother used to tell me the story and real incidents of people with Pandubba...the way of killing people by Pandubba that you said, my grandmother used to say same...she would say that peope who get killed by Pandubba also become Pandubba..she used to call them Pandubba bhoot
In my village, they are called BUDHUA. I have listened so many stories from my Dadi. The labour who made my home in village was killed by PANDUBBA. Well, I'm from a small district from UP, named DEORIA. 😊
I am really sorry to point that out but as a medical student I had this thing inside me I couldn't stop myself from doing so.... 1:33 that's not actual hydrophobia, it's the last stage of rabies with 100% fatal rate. Any person suffering from this cannot eat or drink anything because their neck muscles or esophageal muscles sort of stretch and join together... it cause extreme pain if they try to drink water. RIP (that man) 🙏🏻✨️ Btw I love your voice.... I can only imagine the efforts the research and editing must have taken 💀
hydrophobia is a symptom of rabies in which the patient fears water so much that he refuses to take it cuz the patient's oesophagus has been so much constricted by the rabies virus that both the walls of oesophagus literally stick with each other and makes hard for the patient to even consume water, cuz if it goes down then automatically the body starts to suffer from refluxes to throw the water out of the body. and what he is talking abt is also a thing. without rabies as well some ppl suffer from fear of water but not in this sense, still i appreciate ur sense of knowledge
I’m from Bihar Hometown Barh( Patna) Panduba exits in river My father also witnessed one incident in our village in 1977 - they just scratched every part of ur body , put soil in eyes , nose , ear Take ur life underwater
Dude, you have nailed it. This is one of the best story telling of yours so far. Your voice modulation, Bihari accent, background score everything is top notch. Great work
I have thalassophobia... And the way you say things and the video clips of water .. scared me.. it gives me anxity.... I feel like... My breath got stuck... I can never go to the river or sea or near by ponds... I really got scared of that..but no one understands...they say.. how can someone get scared of this things... This things are normal for everyone but not for me!!
My whole family belong from jharkhand(once it was a part of bihar) and bihar My nani always narrate these stories regarding pandubbas and buras(ghosts found in water or souls of people who died due to drowning) and she advices us to stay away from big water bodies And i also believe in these stories
My great grandfather once told my grandmother about the pandubba incident when he was crossing the river during flood in eve and someone hold his leg under the water and tried to pull him, he was just about to drown but after like 5 min of struggling and my grandparents help he freed ,I dont know what is the truth but this story was told by my granny many times!
i feel like this is a very popular urban legend of india but it is scary too it is of the bhangarh fort more well-known urban legend, Bhangar's Empress Ratnavati is blamed for bringing about the terrible events that befell the fort. An evil sorcerer in the area was infatuated with her as she was stunningly gorgeous and once attempted to bewitch the cosmetic she was meant to apply. The suspicious princess discovered the dark magician's plan and stopped it by pouring the enchanted cosmetic on a huge rock, which was then meant to have crushed the "Tantrik" to death. Shortly before he passed away, the magician cast a spell on the whole region, ensuring that no one would ever again be able to call it home in peace. Since then, the area surrounding Bhangarh Fort has seemed unsettlingly eerie. I would love to see a video on this❤❤
1:33 its actually a case of hydrophobia due to rabbies .... its the last stage of rabbies so sad to see this because after this their death is compulsory 😢😢😢
His voice never fails to give chills to my body every single time..and the way he add silance between before saying scariest thing ngl I always cover screen thinking there will be jumpscare😭
As a bihari I have also heard panduba stories from my mother, till now I use to think it's something like a octopus 🐙 but with some extra powers 😅😅, well I live here in Haryana 😅so actually I'm not too scared from it, One thing my mum also told that they like taboco so if you are near water bodies they will come in human form and request for taboco and if you give them taboco ,it will catch you and drag you into the water, suffocates you into water, and when you are dead it will leave you, and will go back to water 💧
In Japan they called Kappa. It is not a ghost, it's a creature. I also hear many stories about that creature from my family members, And they also mentioned that he is scared from shiny things like big knife or something same.
Pls make a video about the urban legend of Delhi.. ( monkey man) it all started in 2001… it’s really scary.. pls cover this story.. it’s really interesting.. it’s still a unsolved mystery..
It was actually so great to listen to this with my mom. My mom actually told me about pandubba she heard this story from her grandmother. Btw, great work! Love from Bihar ❤
Yes ye aaj tk bihar me famous hai mai aaj bhi ye story sunti hu ye aaj bhi mana jata hai ki pandubba hota hai aaj bhi log kisi water bodies ke kinare akele jane se mna krte hai
Story of "pandubba" is very true specially in Bihar. Our grandparents always say us to not go near river specially in night time. In morning, we don't have any fear, but in night no one have power to go near river 💀 Any person who die in river by drowning they become "pandubba" and then they kill other person too...
I'm from Patna , Bihar and my house is 100-200 meters away from Ganga river .. I use to go for walk with my friends on the side of Ganga river at 8-10 for 🚬 sometimes and I will tell you how pandubas look like ... There's a naked 14-15 year child came sand on his whole body , ask for khyani "ayy bhai khyani hau" sounds like someone speaking with their nose and when my freind say no then he change the accent abuse us like a 30 year man .. we were shocked and angry then on of my freind beated him 2 -3 punch slap and the child making sound like a dog like when we beat any animal ... And his voice was loud then in just 1 minutes or some seconds 4-5 kid like him naked started coming from river side running towards us .. one of my friend shouted it's panduba and we'll ran from there and never have the courage to go at night on ganga ghat
My mother is from Rajendranagar Bihar She used to tell me the incidents of panddubi that happened in her village in 80s my response was always it’s something psychological and sometimes people take benefit of it As soon as I saw the title I informed as she was like ab believe hua😂😂 and I am like naahhhh psychological hoga kuch
So abt 3 decades ago.. In our own toll (colony) in my village, there was this family with a couple nd they had 2 sons..their home was just across this large pond, one day this family held a puja in their home nd invited everyone ( including my family nd all).. And they made kheer for prasad.. After everyone left, their own sons ate the prasad nd for washing hands their 9yo son went to the pond at around 9-10 o clock at night ( there used to be no electricity).. And the elder one was keeping an eye on him from their main gate.. After washing his hands as he turned towards his home, someone called his name.. He turned back nd then a hand from under the water gripped his leg nd pulled him inside.. The kid started screaming loudly.. The elder brother (12-13yo) called for his parents.. Everyone in the village woke up nd went towards the pond with their laterns nd sticks.. But they found nothing not even the little one's body.. P.s - the elder brother is now a married man.. Nd this incident is very famous not only in our village but in other villages also.. Also, it is said that the one's who die by drowning or ki**ed by pandubis also become pandubi..
You have done a great job, the way you have worked on this concept, it's great, I like the way you switch into characters for a sec is just too good 🔥🙌💜
I have thalassophobia , and believe me I'm not afraid of water at all, I'm afraid of what's inside the water and what will happen if i'll drown , i'll be alone just surrounded by water and water only (This really freaks me out ) (idk how to explain 😞☹)
i really love your all videos and i thought of sharing story from my state also. so basically this is not a story but a type of legend u can say. i am from himachal and this story is about this one day that comes every year on 15-16 september. In local language it is known as vans dugaans. according to local people on this day a fight or war between all gods of himachal and all witches. This fight happens in a valley of mandi district (i cannot remember the exact place in mandi). so on this day local people in mandi do not go out and make some protection around their houses ( the thing that is made of lemon and leaves ). people do not keep a foot outside after 5 pm. According to priests if gods win then there will be something bad happening in future. if witches win then there will no problem and everyone will be happy. 2-3 days after this fight ends priests tells us who wins. so basically this is the story and its true because literally every person in himachal known about this. (sorry if there is any mistake as english is not my first language). well thanks for reading my story.
My family is also from bihar and when my mother's grandmother (she is still alive) narrates this story and appearance of pandubba I used to think that it looks like a turtle 😂
I belong from (Patna) Bihar . I've seen all this with my eyes . In my locality 2 kids were killed by panduba when they were trying to catch fish from a pond . I've heard my stories of panduba , they are real and they ask for bidi or khaini when you meet them .then after they will ask you a question ghee loge ya tel (aese kuch) . Some people believe that (ye pani m dub ke maara hoga) but whenever panduba kills anyone they leave a sign like ( muh m balu "sand" bhar Dena and scratches Dena)
yeahh i do have thalasophobia, a lil that much that i dont even like going to swimming pools like there`s a diff between being scared and just not wanting to and im somewhere between it, btw i just love ur vdos , love boht of ur chaneels, the way u narrtae stories is just soo impressivee. greeattt workkkk. lots of love❤
These stories are so interesting to listen and your narrating style is just awsome ❤ There are many urban legend stories from Assam as well.. Kindly make videos on that also ✨✨
Jharkhand/Bihar male urban legend (Jakh/जख), physical apperance (little broader and taller than real fit human), always asking for (tobacco/ खैनी, चुना) and i dont know exactly, they kills who don't give him what he want or they kills both of them (the person give him or not). ...... Thankyou SP Pay for story and for starting 1:57mins of subway surfer (for those who have low retention span)
I have a story Iowa: Stony Hollow Road As the saying goes, a woman scorned is not someone you want to mess with. Lucinda of the town of Burlington is no different. Legend says that when her fiancé failed to meet her there as promised one night, she threw herself off the bluffs along Stony Hollow Road. Ever since, her ghost has appeared to countless people. What’s (much) worse, if she leaves a rose at your feet, you are destined to die within 24 hours, or so the story goes …
Nice voice dear.......❤❤️ I just love ur creepy stories, roasting, crime stories..... really nice vocal quality.....keep it up broo...❤❤❤love from Tripura....☺️
My grandmother used totold me similar story about pandubbi but i don't believe her. But now you told that story and i wanted to believe. Lekin main nhi karungi meri marji ye sab andhvishvaas hai bass. By the way you are supper talented in story telling like Iswaran of my book of ninth class😅😅👌👌
My mother once told me about Panduba.when She was around 10-11 years,she visited Chhapra for the first time .At that time , women used to get water by some nearby ponds .as usual days,they went to get water and to take bath in the ponds ,and my mother also went with them . When some women were taking baths, suddenly one of them was pulled inside the water , because of fear all of them got out of the water . A lot of people tried to find her but failed, then they reported this to cops but they also couldn't find that woman not even her dead body.
3:01 you used a video of a person who fears drinking water is actually suffering from rabies stage 4. In the Medical Term it's called " HydroPhobia ". If a rabies affected dog did bite you, you may fall into this disease. In this scenario, rabies germs destroy the nerves that cause you to feel thirsty and later rabies affect your central nervous system, and you gain fear of drinking water.
This is part 1 out of 5 from Mysterious World Of Urban Legends. Drop a like and let me know about any other urban legend from India that you’d like me to make a video on.
Your story telling skill are superb doesn't matter what storyline is if you tells the story it becomes interesting ❤
can it be from nepal?
Jatinga Bird Suicide
Location: Dima Hasao District, Assam
Scare crow ...ka koi horror story yah ....urban legend ho toh uske upar video....as I'm scared of scare crow🥲😅
Bro I send u a story about where is it
Bihar ka urban legend... Aagar kisi road tunnel ke andar se jaate hue, tumhe raat mein tunnel ke diwar par laal kuchh dikhai dey, toh kripaya krke darr matt jaiye, wo khoon nhi, gutkha aur paan masala bhi ho sakta hein
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Wowwww tatti soch k sath tatti baatein bhi ... Humare yaha chudail ap jaise log ko hi kahte h
😂 dud you did very bad insult 😂😅
I am currently living in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. But my home town is Siwan. I have heard many many stories and incidents related with pandubbi. Many of my family members had encountered them in a nearby river.
Once when my mother was 7-8 years old. She went to the other side of the river with her uncles and aunts to the fields. Everyone was busy in doing their work and she was playing in the water suddenly something started pulling her in the water. She knew about Pandubbi so she started crying and shouting "pandubbi pandubbi". My Grandfather went there and hit the pandubbi with a Kudal the water was shallow so somehow my mother survived.
Note: My mother never saw any pandubbi but she had felt it. Many other children had died there in that river.
I also live in Muzaffarpur
I also live in muzaffarpur
Same muzaffarpur
Same muzaffarpur
okay? i don't remember asking
I am currently living in Delhi
But I am originally from Siwan, Bihar
I am very glad that you took this urban legend😊❤️✨
Me bhi siwan se hu abhi delhi rahta hun
nahi degi bro @@taazshah
@@Mei_rukega_nahi_salaa 😂wtf u mean bruh 😂
@@snehasingh8338 tumko maza ayaa hai savage reply padh ke 🤣🤣
@@snehasingh8338😂
As a bihari I know his story when I was kid but I think it was a local story but seeing this video I came to know that this urban legend famous in all over the Bihar
Mai v kisi ke rone ka awaj suni hu aur sach me hote h bhoot aur pandubbi v hote honge
@@priyankarai7227nahi hote aur jyada andhvishvas bhi mat karna
okay? i don't remember asking
@@creepybucket8738and i don't know why are y being rude
@@amiraj-jk6xy you don't need to know, that reply was not for you, so mind your own business
Who else is addicted to his voice and the way he narrates the stories ❤❤❤❤ ????
M always here to listen his videos just coz I love the way he explains, his tone❤️, even his expression😘😍
Mee too
I just love when he says kahi zyada instead of kai zyada. It's cute ❤ 😊 ❤
Me too❤
😂😂😂😂😂
My Nani was from Bihar ,never got a chance to talk to her as she died when I was 2.5 years old .But she narrated a similar story to my mom and then my mom told me the story. It was quite scary to hear it as a child and I still remember it. The story was related to kolkata and was very very similar to this story. Thanks Shrinkhal for this interesting story you are an amazing story teller.
didn't ask
How your story is related to Kolkata??
I am asking because I live here in Kolkata 👍🏻
Actually the example you showed about aquaphobia, the man on hospital bed trying to drink water but he can't is not aquaphobia. It's HYDROPHOBIA. Which happens when a person gets rabies and that man had rabies. In rabies human's throat gets swelling. Hydrophobia and aquaphobia are completely different although they are both related to water. Aquaphobia is fear of water bodies, whereas hydrophobia is fear of drinking any liquid substance because it's very painful to swallow with swelling in throat.
He was rabies patient
@@bookworm26 yeah
Once symptoms showed up there's no going back
@@bookworm26bro got the point in 3 words😂
@@okakaaaaaa Yeah
I Literally have to say this that u did your thorough research on it. After my aunt, you're like the only person who explained the story of Pandubba in such a detailed manner. I appreciate your efforts. Keep up the work Shrinkhal. ♡
I'm originally from siwan(bihar)
Once my father told me a story about pandubba........he was young around 13 or 14 years old.......and it was a season sugarcane so he and his frnds went to place where there was alot of sugarcane but the owner of the sugarcane came and they ran away and my father accidentally went near a river which we call sona nadi.........it was actually 7pm or 8pm but he didn't came home so everyone in the village started looking for him and when an uncle go somewhere around that nadi he saw my father sitting with an old man and when that uncle screamed and said kon hai.......then that old man jumped into river..........but alot of people told me that if anyone couldn't reach there on time that old man might have taken my father and jumped into the river and had killed my father
Sun
Apke papa ke sath usne kya baat ki
Kya baat Kari apke papa se
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@@infinitygamer754billo bagge billaya daki karegi bagge bagge billiya daki karengi
I am from Bihar. My dadi ma is actually a great story teller specially for horror stories. And this story about pandubba is the most heard story from her. It's actually very scary. But when all of us cousins sit together and listen to her horror experiences it's very fun!!
okay? i don't remember asking
@@creepybucket8738 well, i don't need your permission.
@@tushtiy07 go tell your stupid and boring story to someone else, you don't need to comment it on UA-cam to get attention
@@creepybucket8738 if your's full then go to neighbour's washroom
But stop pooping here kid
@@GAVEUPONLIFE abe unemployed jaake tu washroom saaf kar, kuch paise mil jayenge lol
This legend is true..i am from bihar, my grandmother used to tell me the story and real incidents of people with Pandubba...the way of killing people by Pandubba that you said, my grandmother used to say same...she would say that peope who get killed by Pandubba also become Pandubba..she used to call them Pandubba bhoot
I am from Bihar..
And this is really TRUE story and I listened this story from my grandmother in my childhood..
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Maine aaj dekh bhi liya bhai
In my village, they are called BUDHUA. I have listened so many stories from my Dadi. The labour who made my home in village was killed by PANDUBBA. Well, I'm from a small district from UP, named DEORIA. 😊
Same I am also watching this from deoria but this year is my boards and I watching 😅
@@anushka3431 All the best for your exams 👍🏻😊
I am too from deoria, and it's called budua here 😂
Bro, I'm from the village of Siwan. We also call it budhua.
Yes in our area too it's called budhua(I am also from siwan)
I am really sorry to point that out but as a medical student I had this thing inside me I couldn't stop myself from doing so....
1:33 that's not actual hydrophobia, it's the last stage of rabies with 100% fatal rate. Any person suffering from this cannot eat or drink anything because their neck muscles or esophageal muscles sort of stretch and join together... it cause extreme pain if they try to drink water. RIP (that man) 🙏🏻✨️
Btw I love your voice.... I can only imagine the efforts the research and editing must have taken 💀
trueeeeeeeeee
Exactly bro
it is exactly rabies
hydrophobia is a symptom of rabies in which the patient fears water so much that he refuses to take it cuz the patient's oesophagus has been so much constricted by the rabies virus that both the walls of oesophagus literally stick with each other and makes hard for the patient to even consume water, cuz if it goes down then automatically the body starts to suffer from refluxes to throw the water out of the body. and what he is talking abt is also a thing. without rabies as well some ppl suffer from fear of water but not in this sense, still i appreciate ur sense of knowledge
we know yrr but thanks for educating....
I’m from Bihar
Hometown Barh( Patna)
Panduba exits in river
My father also witnessed one incident in our village in 1977 - they just scratched every part of ur body , put soil in eyes , nose , ear
Take ur life underwater
Dude, you have nailed it. This is one of the best story telling of yours so far. Your voice modulation, Bihari accent, background score everything is top notch. Great work
I have thalassophobia... And the way you say things and the video clips of water
.. scared me.. it gives me anxity.... I feel like... My breath got stuck... I can never go to the river or sea or near by ponds... I really got scared of that..but no one understands...they say.. how can someone get scared of this things... This things are normal for everyone but not for me!!
Same here 😢
My whole family belong from jharkhand(once it was a part of bihar) and bihar
My nani always narrate these stories regarding pandubbas and buras(ghosts found in water or souls of people who died due to drowning) and she advices us to stay away from big water bodies
And i also believe in these stories
Being from bihar,this really is one of the best videos... Really appreciate your work!!!
As a bihari I confirm that this is literally true, I have a pokhra near my house and I've heard there is pandubba too
Me to there's is also a pokhra near my village
My great grandfather once told my grandmother about the pandubba incident when he was crossing the river during flood in eve and someone hold his leg under the water and tried to pull him, he was just about to drown but after like 5 min of struggling and my grandparents help he freed ,I dont know what is the truth but this story was told by my granny many times!
i feel like this is a very popular urban legend of india but it is scary too it is of the bhangarh fort more well-known urban legend, Bhangar's Empress Ratnavati is blamed for bringing about the terrible events that befell the fort. An evil sorcerer in the area was infatuated with her as she was stunningly gorgeous and once attempted to bewitch the cosmetic she was meant to apply.
The suspicious princess discovered the dark magician's plan and stopped it by pouring the enchanted cosmetic on a huge rock, which was then meant to have crushed the "Tantrik" to death. Shortly before he passed away, the magician cast a spell on the whole region, ensuring that no one would ever again be able to call it home in peace. Since then, the area surrounding Bhangarh Fort has seemed unsettlingly eerie. I would love to see a video on this❤❤
these stories are getting scary and darker day by day but i'm all here for it
Being born and bought up in Patna,Bihar feels good to hear this all around famous story of our region!!❤
1:33 its actually a case of hydrophobia due to rabbies .... its the last stage of rabbies so sad to see this because after this their death is compulsory 😢😢😢
Me,who wants to experience these scary things
but on the other hand scared 😂
Who even wants to experience these💀
Crazy Narration brother! You're getting fine and fine
Bro this thing is known in Uttarakhand also. In pahadi we call it “पानी का छल.” Our ancestors and many people have witnessed that.
His voice never fails to give chills to my body every single time..and the way he add silance between before saying scariest thing ngl I always cover screen thinking there will be jumpscare😭
Truu😭😭🤝🏻
Heart hand me de deta hai 😰
I am from from bihar but i live in delhi and i don't have listen any story from bihar..today i am happy to listen this story from you sp ❤
As a bihari I have also heard panduba stories from my mother, till now I use to think it's something like a octopus 🐙 but with some extra powers 😅😅, well I live here in Haryana 😅so actually I'm not too scared from it,
One thing my mum also told that they like taboco so if you are near water bodies they will come in human form and request for taboco and if you give them taboco ,it will catch you and drag you into the water, suffocates you into water, and when you are dead it will leave you, and will go back to water 💧
Extreme Aquaphobia and a severe case of Rabies are completely different but have Aquaphobia in common.
Nope, that's hydrophobia and not aquaphobia. Both are completely different even when it's water related.
Addict hogia ye channel se..
❤ frm Pangin,Arunachal Pradesh.
day by day I'm getting addicted to your videos 😂 btw lot's of love from Bangladesh ♥️
Same 😂😂I'm also Bangali
me to
In Japan they called Kappa.
It is not a ghost, it's a creature.
I also hear many stories about that creature from my family members,
And they also mentioned that he is scared from shiny things like big knife or something same.
Yeah havr seen it in doraemon 😅
Also in shinchan😅
Thats what I was thinking
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@@scintillatingconquistador28 इसमें हंसने वाली क्या बात थी?😮💨
Pls make a video about the urban legend of Delhi.. ( monkey man) it all started in 2001… it’s really scary.. pls cover this story.. it’s really interesting.. it’s still a unsolved mystery..
Not a good one, it will be better if he makes videos about unknown urban legends that aren't very popular
I have heard it too much.. It's a boring topic now.
You can watch Dhruv Rathee's video about monkey man
Its been heard so many times not interesting anymore
this addiction of mystry crime and horror of mine found a perfect channel of yours.. you're a vibe shrinkhal...
It was actually so great to listen to this with my mom. My mom actually told me about pandubba she heard this story from her grandmother. Btw, great work! Love from Bihar ❤
Yes ye aaj tk bihar me famous hai mai aaj bhi ye story sunti hu ye aaj bhi mana jata hai ki pandubba hota hai aaj bhi log kisi water bodies ke kinare akele jane se mna krte hai
What a narration man! Amazing!🔥
Story of "pandubba" is very true specially in Bihar. Our grandparents always say us to not go near river specially in night time. In morning, we don't have any fear, but in night no one have power to go near river 💀 Any person who die in river by drowning they become "pandubba" and then they kill other person too...
So sattu can actually say that- " भूत ने मुझसे एक बार बीड़ी मांगी थी |"
I'm from Patna , Bihar and my house is 100-200 meters away from Ganga river .. I use to go for walk with my friends on the side of Ganga river at 8-10 for 🚬 sometimes and I will tell you how pandubas look like ... There's a naked 14-15 year child came sand on his whole body , ask for khyani "ayy bhai khyani hau" sounds like someone speaking with their nose and when my freind say no then he change the accent abuse us like a 30 year man .. we were shocked and angry then on of my freind beated him 2 -3 punch slap and the child making sound like a dog like when we beat any animal ... And his voice was loud then in just 1 minutes or some seconds 4-5 kid like him naked started coming from river side running towards us .. one of my friend shouted it's panduba and we'll ran from there and never have the courage to go at night on ganga ghat
Maa kasam kha? Tu jhoot nhi bol rha btw naked to manush Deva hote hai
Damn, your videos are amazing... 👍
We can see you worked really hard for this 😇...
Keep going 🤞
My mother is from Rajendranagar Bihar
She used to tell me the incidents of panddubi that happened in her village in 80s my response was always it’s something psychological and sometimes people take benefit of it
As soon as I saw the title I informed as she was like ab believe hua😂😂 and I am like naahhhh psychological hoga kuch
So abt 3 decades ago.. In our own toll (colony) in my village, there was this family with a couple nd they had 2 sons..their home was just across this large pond, one day this family held a puja in their home nd invited everyone ( including my family nd all).. And they made kheer for prasad.. After everyone left, their own sons ate the prasad nd for washing hands their 9yo son went to the pond at around 9-10 o clock at night ( there used to be no electricity).. And the elder one was keeping an eye on him from their main gate.. After washing his hands as he turned towards his home, someone called his name.. He turned back nd then a hand from under the water gripped his leg nd pulled him inside.. The kid started screaming loudly.. The elder brother (12-13yo) called for his parents.. Everyone in the village woke up nd went towards the pond with their laterns nd sticks.. But they found nothing not even the little one's body..
P.s - the elder brother is now a married man.. Nd this incident is very famous not only in our village but in other villages also.. Also, it is said that the one's who die by drowning or ki**ed by pandubis also become pandubi..
You have done a great job, the way you have worked on this concept, it's great, I like the way you switch into characters for a sec is just too good 🔥🙌💜
Close your eyes and imagine!
So proud of his editing skills❤
I have thalassophobia , and believe me I'm not afraid of water at all, I'm afraid of what's inside the water and what will happen if i'll drown , i'll be alone just surrounded by water and water only
(This really freaks me out ) (idk how to explain 😞☹)
bhalo hoise
i really love your all videos and i thought of sharing story from my state also. so basically this is not a story but a type of legend u can say. i am from himachal and this story is about this one day that comes every year on 15-16 september. In local language it is known as vans dugaans. according to local people on this day a fight or war between all gods of himachal and all witches. This fight happens in a valley of mandi district (i cannot remember the exact place in mandi). so on this day local people in mandi do not go out and make some protection around their houses ( the thing that is made of lemon and leaves ). people do not keep a foot outside after 5 pm. According to priests if gods win then there will be something bad happening in future. if witches win then there will no problem and everyone will be happy. 2-3 days after this fight ends priests tells us who wins. so basically this is the story and its true because literally every person in himachal known about this. (sorry if there is any mistake as english is not my first language). well thanks for reading my story.
But what bad happens
Please continue your story
Witches are veg or non veg
Bruhh you gave megoosebumps......
Love the way of your story telling feels like we are at that spot..
Love from Rajasthan ❤
My family is also from bihar and when my mother's grandmother (she is still alive) narrates this story and appearance of pandubba I used to think that it looks like a turtle 😂
Same bro and I'm from Siwan 😅
Nah it's like a duck 🦆 who have zero figure
Pandubba or pandubbi ye kahani to hum bachpan se sunte aaye hai....😀😀
Maja aa gya.. itna accha explanation dekh ke...😊
The vedio , editing, explanation and ofcourse your voice was almost like we are in for a treat .
Ps u can make a vedio on jin
Hey I'm from Siwan and really impressed with your performance.............and i am telling u all that this story is truly real
His voice is so deep it give me chills 😅 lot's of love from Nepal 😅❤
9:47 chips maang raha h😂
The editing,soud,all over the video is really great....You can See how much Shrinkhal put his efforts in this video 👌👍
I know how much time it will take to make such vdos. Keep it up brother. Make more n more
The way I love your voice..❤
Your story telling ability is just phenomenal❤ I am literally addicted to your channel.
I belong from (Patna) Bihar .
I've seen all this with my eyes .
In my locality 2 kids were killed by panduba when they were trying to catch fish from a pond . I've heard my stories of panduba , they are real and they ask for bidi or khaini when you meet them .then after they will ask you a question ghee loge ya tel (aese kuch) . Some people believe that (ye pani m dub ke maara hoga) but whenever panduba kills anyone they leave a sign like ( muh m balu "sand" bhar Dena and scratches Dena)
yeahh i do have thalasophobia, a lil that much that i dont even like going to swimming pools like there`s a diff between being scared and just not wanting to and im somewhere between it, btw i just love ur vdos , love boht of ur chaneels, the way u narrtae stories is just soo impressivee. greeattt workkkk. lots of love❤
Bro... it's very relaxeble that you explained story with that music tune....
I want that you should continue this
A person like me who belongs to Bihar can relate to this story , My nani used to tell me about Pandubbi and that's indeed scary
I am in love with the depth of his voice❤
Love from Nepal
This one was the best of your videos till now. I could feel the story
These stories are so interesting to listen and your narrating style is just awsome ❤
There are many urban legend stories from Assam as well.. Kindly make videos on that also ✨✨
Please continue this series 🥺💕 You sound like sunday suspense ❤
Jharkhand/Bihar male urban legend (Jakh/जख), physical apperance (little broader and taller than real fit human), always asking for (tobacco/ खैनी, चुना) and i dont know exactly, they kills who don't give him what he want or they kills both of them (the person give him or not).
...... Thankyou SP Pay for story and for starting 1:57mins of subway surfer (for those who have low retention span)
Please can you make video on Urban Legends Girha and Munjya which are found in Maharashtra pls pls , and lots of love ❤😊
I am from siwan lots of love
We call it buddua also my mother also have similar story
This urban legend thing is so good I would like to have more videos like this
I have a story
Iowa: Stony Hollow Road
As the saying goes, a woman scorned is not someone you want to mess with. Lucinda of the town of Burlington is no different. Legend says that when her fiancé failed to meet her there as promised one night, she threw herself off the bluffs along Stony Hollow Road. Ever since, her ghost has appeared to countless people. What’s (much) worse, if she leaves a rose at your feet, you are destined to die within 24 hours, or so the story goes …
Nice voice dear.......❤❤️ I just love ur creepy stories, roasting, crime stories..... really nice vocal quality.....keep it up broo...❤❤❤love from Tripura....☺️
Your story telling is getting better every day bro❤
Keep it up your work 👍❤ we love u
Love from patna, Bihar
I am from Bihar. And my hometown is Siwan. I have heard many stories about Panduba. Even one of my family member died because of Panduba.
Can you explain about it?
@Mr-PGare you okay?
My grandmother used totold me similar story about pandubbi but i don't believe her. But now you told that story and i wanted to believe. Lekin main nhi karungi meri marji ye sab andhvishvaas hai bass. By the way you are supper talented in story telling like Iswaran of my book of ninth class😅😅👌👌
I don't know what I have , Thalassophobia or what , I just feel immediate overwhelming sense of danger and fear of going into large waterbodies
wow shrinkhal intro video is too good yaar
Therapy is expensive so I listen his voice 💕
Love your new video such a new n great start please make this type of. Videos 💕
You are such a wonderful person.. One of your biggest fan..The way you narrate the stories is just amazing...✨Lots of love from Bihar.. ❤❤
Bhai pura reality wala feel diya he ek ek point dialogue 🔥🔥🔥 emotions 😯
My mother once told me about Panduba.when She was around 10-11 years,she visited Chhapra for the first time .At that time , women used to get water by some nearby ponds .as usual days,they went to get water and to take bath in the ponds ,and my mother also went with them . When some women were taking baths, suddenly one of them was pulled inside the water , because of fear all of them got out of the water . A lot of people tried to find her but failed, then they reported this to cops but they also couldn't find that woman not even her dead body.
I had also listen this types of story from my mother and aunt
I'm from chhapra.
@@Anjali__Singavg chapri from chhapra🤣
@@siddharth2809 itna sach 🤣
@@siddharth2809🤣😂🤣 chhapri chhapra
Movie se zyada ye video dekh ke mja ata h....his voice the way he tells the story awesome
Bro pls don't add Weird sound effects .It's a little scary when someone is just listening . Acts like a jumpscare. Your narration itself is very good.
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Even the Intro gives chills down the spine ❤❤
He is the only one who talking about real stories❤
Bruh the background voices are giving me goosebumps dudiee , it's amazing 🤧
Mai bhi Siwan Bihar se hoo aur mujhe apne Siwan ke bare me bahut kuch nayi baat janane ko mila 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇Shuk+Riya bhai 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Jinhe Hanuman chalisa atti hai💀
Lnd , kuch nahi hota chalisa se😂😂😂
its Shrinkhal's bihari accent for me ....damn .. adooorable
Bro told us a bedtime horror story but forgot to give us blankets 🤕
Mujhe to ye sunne ke baad pani se dr lgne laga .....😂😂
3:01 you used a video of a person who fears drinking water is actually suffering from rabies stage 4. In the Medical Term it's called " HydroPhobia ". If a rabies affected dog did bite you, you may fall into this disease. In this scenario, rabies germs destroy the nerves that cause you to feel thirsty and later rabies affect your central nervous system, and you gain fear of drinking water.
I'm from Bihar and not from so urban area but i haven't heard about it. And now im watching this video at night and meri ft k hath me aa gyi hai 🥲
1:12 only pokemon fans know that the creture is mega Gyrados
9 yo old pikachus
@@Aryan_Harx well i am 16+ and i found this pfp good so i never changed it
This is one of the best urban legend seriously.. its really good..❤