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Agarsen ki Baoli is a historical stepwell located in Delhi, India. It is believed to be haunted by various supernatural entities. According to local legends and myths, the baoli was once inhabited by evil spirits and became a center for black magic practices. One popular story revolves around a king named Agarsen, who was known to be an ardent follower of a sage named Vasishtha. It is said that the baoli was built by Agarsen to provide water to the people living in the area. However, the construction of the stepwell was disrupted due to some unknown reasons, and it was believed that the disruption was caused by negative energies and spirits. Many people claim to have witnessed paranormal activities at Agarsen ki Baoli, such as strange sounds, apparitions, and feeling an inexplicable presence. It is said that the stepwell is haunted by the spirits of those who lost their lives during rituals and black magic practices that were conducted there. People have reported feeling a sudden drop in temperature, hearing whispers and cries, and seeing shadowy figures around the baoli. Some visitors have claimed to have been pushed or scratched by an unseen force while exploring the area. Due to these haunting myths and stories, Agarsen ki Baoli has become a popular spot for paranormal enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. Many believe that the energies and spirits present at the baoli can be intense and dangerous. As a result, it is recommended to visit the place with caution and respect for the supernatural. However, it is important to note that these stories are purely based on local folklore and there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of ghosts or paranormal activities at Agarsen ki Baoli.