Friday, 2 July 2021

HIDDEN SECRETS OF INDIA- KALAROOS CAVE by Safia Jabeen Parveen

The Kalaroos village of Kupwara in Kashmir is known for its mysterious cave. The caves which are in the midway of the Lashtiyal and Madhmadu villages of Kashmir known as 'Kalaroos Cave' and it is believed to be extended to Russia. There is a carved stone in Lashtiyal which is known as Sat Baran. The Sat Baran has seven doors and people from local areas are called 'Sath Barr' as it has seven doors.


Mysterious Cave of Kalaroos
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Sat Baran
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The seven doors refer to seven different routes to reach Russia. Some believe that the Sat Baran used to be a temple made by the Pandavas where they worshipped the idols placed on all seven doors.








After climbing 1500 meters for Sat Baran one will reach Tramkhan, the largest mysterious cave of Kalaroos. It is a copper mine cave that looks small but is large and deep known for its crimson color. According to the survey, it is said that most of the caves are of limestone but the mystery behind Tramkhan is hidden. Due to its depth, no one able to explore it to the fullest.


Inside view of cave
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It was believed after moving forward in the cave, one will witness Bats and the sound of water. Many believe that there is a water body inside the cave but they failed to explore as the torchlight or any other source of light is not enough for the dark cave.


In 2019, USA-based cave experts visited Kalaroos cave along with their team. They went to both the cave. They said there must be a passage that is blocked by Indian Army but they do not think that the passage will lead them to Russia.


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