Historian Eric Chopra explores Delhi’s haunted sites, focusing on the enigmatic tomb of Jamali and Kamali. Despite local warnings of djinns, Chopra experienced a profound sense of peace and love within the tomb, highlighting the enduring power of bonds that transcend death.
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