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Guwahati girls’ hostel terrifying encounter (Khushi’s real horror story)
Main plot
Khushi, a NEET aspirant from Jagir Road town, moved to a paying-guest (PG) near her coaching center in Guwahati in November 2022. It was her first time living away from home; she felt nervous but determined to be independent. The PG was on the top floor of a tightly packed block of buildings, with a narrow grill-lined corridor, four rooms, and a dump area below. Khushi’s mother immediately felt uneasy about one spot on the roof and warned her not to go there at night.
Soon after moving in, Khushi began feeling unwell: headaches, dizziness, and worsening sinus issues. Events escalated rapidly, and the key incidents include:
- One morning after using the common bathroom she had a small nosebleed. When she wiped it, the blood suddenly covered her entire face. She screamed and fainted; her roommate Elrina and the other girls were terrified.
- Her family took her home. Over the following days Khushi experienced multiple alarming episodes: prolonged periods of silence, fainting fits with “dant lagna” (teeth locking), inexplicable deep cuts, vomiting, sudden weakness, and recurring visions/dreams (including an old bearded man performing magic).
- She reported seeing a dark shadow at a kitchen window; later she found handprints on her body and began injuring herself (small cuts) without clear memory of how they occurred.
- Clerics and a priest were called. One cleric said a spirit had been attached to Khushi for about 101 days and suggested it had been unleashed by a jealous person. The spirit was described as a male entity that wanted physical closeness; it couldn’t fully possess her because of her faith (she wore a Ganesha locket).
- Rituals, exorcism attempts, amulets, and a Hanuman idol calmed her temporarily. A priest bathed her with sacred ingredients and tied a protective locket, warning never to remove it.
- Khushi stabilized enough to return to coaching in Guwahati but suffered relapses (vomiting, fainting). The amulets and constant company helped prevent full possession, but family and spiritual advisers insisted she must never be left alone and warned the spirit was powerful and not easily removed.
Highlights and standout moments
- The shocking visual: a small nosebleed instantly spreading to cover her entire face — the catalyst for family intervention.
- Roommate reaction: Elrina’s terror on seeing Khushi’s bloodied face, then collapsing — a visceral, immediate response from a bystander.
- Physical evidence: the “dant lagna” episode and a deep wound on Khushi’s thumb that she couldn’t remember getting.
- The cleric’s claim that the spirit had been attached for 101 days, and the repeated instruction never to leave Khushi alone.
- The alternation between medical/sinus explanations and strongly supernatural assertions.
- Visionary/paranormal elements: the dream of an old bearded man throwing something, and a real-life shadow at the kitchen window.
- Emotional beats: Khushi’s homesickness, the family’s panic and protective actions (including her father placing a Hanuman idol in her hand, which calmed her), and their determination to remove her from the PG.
Tone and notable asides
- The narrator briefly plugs a mobile game (Chicken Road) mid-story — an odd, almost comic interruption in an otherwise tense tale.
- A self-aware moment where the storyteller apologizes for a “poor drawing” of the PG layout provides light levity amid the horror.
Outcome
After exorcisms, amulets, and priestly rituals Khushi stabilized enough to resume coaching. She stayed mostly with family and relatives rather than returning to the PG. The spirit is described as suppressed but not fully removed; protective measures (amulets and never being left alone) remain in place.
People mentioned
- Khushi — the victim and subscriber telling the story
- Elrina — roommate and classmate
- Third roommate — unnamed
- Khushi’s mother, father, maternal uncle and his sons, grandmother, aunt — family members involved in her care
- A cleric — performed exorcism and gave an amulet (unnamed)
- A priest/distant relative — performed purification, tied a locket, and warned the family
- The video narrator — relays Khushi’s account and adds commentary
Category
Entertainment
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