Aakhri Makaan: India’s Forgotten Myths, Legends and Creepypastas

PODCAST · society

Aakhri Makaan: India’s Forgotten Myths, Legends and Creepypastas

Step into the shadows of India’s forgotten urban legends, myths and folklore. Aakhri Makaan is a deep dive into the darkest myths, creepypastas, and eerie legends that have haunted the subcontinent for centuries. From the spectral ghosts of Uttarakhand to the cursed spirits of Tamil Nadu, from mass hysteria to ancient ghosts still feared today: each episode uncovers chilling stories and the unsettling truths hidden beneath them.Welcome to Aakhri Makaan, the last house on your street.

  1. 13

    Niji-Nipong, The Womb Hunter of Arunachal

    In the marshlands and forests of Arunachal Pradesh, an entity stalks the shadows: Niji-Nipong, the spirit that preys on mothers. She is blamed for miscarriages, painful childbirth, and unexplained illnesses.But her origins lie in a dark and gruesome legend - a story of betrayal, human sacrifice, and a curse that refuses to die. To this day, locals offer sacrifices to Niji-Nipong, terrified of the fate she might bring upon them.Is she a vengeful spirit, a lingering superstition, or something no one dares to name?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  2. 12

    Aairi, The Hunter of Uttarakhand

    High in the dense, hilly jungles of Kumaon, Aairi hunts. A vengeful specter, his poisonous spit can kill, his ferocious hounds tear intruders apart, and his ghostly hunting party roams the forests at night. Those who see him are never seen again.Some believe Aairi is a protector, a deity watching over the land and livestock. Others whisper that he is a lost soul, forever cursed to hunt a quarry he can never catch.Is he a God, a ghost, or something far older?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  3. 11

    Aleya, The Killer Lights of West Bengal

    In the vast, mist-covered Sundarbans of West Bengal, floating lights dance above the swamps - beautiful yet deadly. Fishermen call them Aleya, ghostly orbs that appear out of nowhere, luring boats into treacherous waters from which no one returns.Are they restless spirits of drowned sailors seeking revenge, or a bizarre, unexplained natural phenomenon? Scientists have tried to demystify them, but locals know one thing for sure - those who follow Aleya do not return.Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  4. 10

    Kala Bandar, The Monkey Man of Delhi

    In May 2001, Delhi was seized by terror. A mysterious creature was reported leaping across rooftops, attacking people at night, leaving them bloodied and bruised. Witnesses described it as half-monkey, half-machine, with metallic claws, glowing red eyes, and a helmet. Some even claimed it wore roller skates.As the paranoia spiraled out of control, police sketches were released, mobs took to the streets, and people lost their lives in the ensuing chaos. Was this a case of mass hysteria, an unidentified cryptid, or a sinister urban myth that got out of hand?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  5. 9

    Ahmaw, The Jealousy Demon of Manipur

    In the remote hills of Mizoram, jealousy doesn’t just destroy relationships, it devours souls. Among the Mara people, there exists a dark force known as Ahmaw, a vampiric spirit of envy that latches onto its victims, feeding off their jealous desires.They say that when an Ahmaw covets something, its spirit slips into the body of its victim, inflicting agonizing stomach pain and nightmares of being chased. In the dead of night, its disembodied head rolls through kitchens, hunting for raw meat. Is Ahmaw a demonic force that preys on human emotions, or a psychological manifestation of envy itself?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  6. 8

    Moohnochwa, The Face Scratcher of Uttar Pradesh

    In the sweltering summer of 2002, a wave of mass hysteria gripped Uttar Pradesh. People reported attacks by a mysterious, light-emitting creature that scratched their faces and vanished into the night. Fear spread like wildfire: some called it an alien entity, others believed it was a huge insect, and some even suspected a secret weapon unleashed by foreign enemies.With over 350 reported sightings and panic-driven deaths, Moohnochwa became a nightmare that refused to die. Was it a case of fear psychosis, a misunderstood natural phenomenon - or did something truly unexplainable roam the streets of North India that year?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  7. 7

    Inene, The Revenant of Andaman

    Deep within the untouched wilderness of the Andaman Islands, where ancient tribes guard their secrets and the ocean whispers forgotten truths, lies a chilling belief: the legend of Inene.A legend of rebirth, lost identities, and a connection between the past and present - or something even more unsettling?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  8. 6

    Rau, The Hill-Demon of Chhatisgarh

    In the dense forests and rugged hills of Chhattisgarh, where the land breathes with ancient secrets and tribal whispers, there lurks a being feared for its unpredictable wrath: Rau, the hill-demon who haunts the night.Some call him a guardian spirit, others a ruthless tormentor. It is said that Rau communicates through dreams, sending visions of horses and beasts as omens of his anger. Those who invoke his wrath suffer from strange illnesses, seizures, and misfortune, a price paid for unknowingly disturbing his domain.An ancient deity, a spirit of vengeance, or something that lurks in the hills - waiting to be called upon?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  9. 5

    Hadal, The Childless Ghouls of Maharashtra

    In the shadowy forests and forgotten crossroads of Maharashtra, where the air hangs heavy with the scent of damp earth and decaying leaves, a disturbing presence lurks - Hadal, the vengeful spirits of childless women. Draped in tattered green saris with unkempt hair flowing wild, these ghouls stalk the living, their arrival marked by the eerie tinkling of glass bangles and the stench of something rotting. Are they merely echoes of forgotten sorrow, or does something still roam the villages of Maharashtra - hunting for what was forever denied to them?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  10. 4

    Kaniam Pey, The Pervert Ghost of Tamil Nadu

    In the rural landscapes of Tamil Nadu, where the scent of jasmine and sandalwood lingers in the night air, a sinister entity prowls the streets: Kaniam Pey, the spirit that hunts under the cover of darkness.This lecherous ghost, known for its obsession with beauty and fragrance, is feared for the way it targets women. But Kaniam Pey is not just dangerous to those it desires. It is equally cruel to those it deems unworthy, mocking and tormenting them, leaving them weak and ill.An ancient spirit, a psychological weapon, or something far more sinister?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  11. 3

    Aonglamla, The Schrodinger's Ghost of Nagaland

    Deep in the forests of Nagaland, hidden among the shadows of ancient caves and jungle streams, lurks a spirit unlike any other: Aonglamla, the ghost who exists both alive and dead.Witnesses claim to have seen her bathing alone in the wilderness, whispering to herself in an alien tongue, or singing haunting songs that seem to slip through time itself. But look away for just a moment, and she vanishes - only to flicker back into existence elsewhere. Some say she becomes invisible the moment her feet touch the ground. Others believe she shifts between past, present, and future, appearing young and healthy one second, and ancient and withered the next.A wandering ghost, a victim of superstition, or an unsolved mystery buried in the forests of Nagaland?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  12. 2

    Aanchri, The Hollow Eyed Girls of Uttarakhand

    High in the misty mountains of Uttarakhand, where the cold winds whisper through the trees and the lakes shimmer under the moonlight, a terrifying legend endures: the tale of Aanchri, the hollow-eyed spirits of young girls who met unnatural deaths.These spectral beings, believed to be the ghosts of murdered, neglected, or diseased children, descend from the hills at night, playing, laughing, and luring the living into their deadly games. But look closely, and you’ll see their hollow, sunken eyes - an eerie sign of their tragic fate.Is she just an old folk tale, or does something truly lurk in the forests of Uttarakhand? Step into the haunting world of Aanchri, if you dare.Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

  13. 1

    Aakhri Makaan - Introduction

    Welcome to Aakhri Makaan: India’s Forgotten Myths, Legends & Creepypastas: a podcast that explores India’s darkest urban legends, haunted folklore, eerie mass hysteria, and supernatural mysteries.Join us as we peel back the layers of India’s hidden horror - unexplained hauntings, eerie paranormal folklore, and myths that refuse to die. Are you ready to step into the last house on your street?Listen now for a deep dive into India’s most chilling folklore and urban legends, in the language you know and love.

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Step into the shadows of India’s forgotten urban legends, myths and folklore. Aakhri Makaan is a deep dive into the darkest myths, creepypastas, and eerie legends that have haunted the subcontinent for centuries. From the spectral ghosts of Uttarakhand to the cursed spirits of Tamil Nadu, from mass hysteria to ancient ghosts still feared today: each episode uncovers chilling stories and the unsettling truths hidden beneath them.Welcome to Aakhri Makaan, the last house on your street.

HOSTED BY

Aakhri Makaan

CATEGORIES

URL copied to clipboard!