Do Fairies Exist In India? The Description And Real Encounters With Fairies In Hindu Mythology
Fairies are a part of God's beautiful creation and listening to their stories takes us to a world of imagination that seems magical. Fairies are believed to have no physical body, rather they live in the etheric body. So people usually cannot see them, but if they want, they can surely transform themselves into a physical body. The person whose extra sensitive perception develops can see fairies whenever he wants. Like other countries, fairies are still believed to exist in India as the description of fairies is found in several ancient Hindu scriptures. Like a detailed description of a mystical forest that exists inside Forest circles. Each circle of the forest has a different color and weather, and this kingdom seems eternal, where the wave of ecstasy flows. Those who are lucky enough to live in this forest get immense happiness.
Lord Krishna walks around in this area with Sri Radha Ji, who has numerous friends and these friends are actually fairies, who are called Manjaris (or maid-servants) in the scriptures. These Manjaris perform various tasks in the forests like collecting herbs and flowers. They collect gemstones from the wish tree, prepare its dust, and adorn themselves. They can talk to animals and are mastered in poetry. Even they are well versed in palmistry and astrology. It is believed that when Krishna was on earth, he used to spend time with Radha in these forests, so even today he visits this forest and refreshes old memories with Radha. And meanwhile, these fairies secretly visit the forest and get the darshan of this divine couple. This description of fairies is considered to be the oldest in the world.
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Also, the hills of Shimla are also considered to be the land of fairies. In the area of Dharampur, Kasauli there is still a belief that the region is inhabited by fairies. According to the locals, fairies are small human-like creatures that are up to seven inches tall. In winter they take shelter in the trunk of the pine trees and in the summer they come out to dance and celebrate. Old-time gardeners have seen these fairies in their everyday life and according to them, these fairies are mostly females which sometimes appear with wings and sometimes without wings. They always remain happy and love to dance and sing.