From Serial Killers to Demons: Dark Side of the Paranormal, Sarbajeet Mohanty | The Ranveer Show 297

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@aadarshmukherjee1256
@aadarshmukherjee1256 Жыл бұрын
Hello sir namaste 🙏🙏 Please reply
@indrajeet_99
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@Billu0220
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Heyy✨ request you to make a specific video on samudrik shashtra .
@ashokgupta5877
@ashokgupta5877 Жыл бұрын
carolina goswami is also the person to be invited in podcast
@ritikasingh5471
@ritikasingh5471 Жыл бұрын
@@aadarshmukherjee1256 me
@Pratik-india47
@Pratik-india47 Жыл бұрын
Sarabjeet was my classmate in Xaviers International School. He was very much fond of Paranormal and all when we were in school. Happy to see him where he is right now.
@hashim73380
@hashim73380 Жыл бұрын
really😮
@dwarikesh0506
@dwarikesh0506 Жыл бұрын
Yess he hi right
@debashreemohanty105
@debashreemohanty105 Жыл бұрын
Is it St.Xavier international scholl
@raghunathnakod8108
@raghunathnakod8108 Жыл бұрын
Bhaiya how could u say do he used to talk about paranormal things ?
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg Жыл бұрын
Lol then tell him Archaic English didn't had the word TAPE
@shardulsaroj6876
@shardulsaroj6876 Жыл бұрын
Can you bring Pooja on the next episode with Sarbajeet too? It would be awesome to hear her experiences as well!
@pspk70
@pspk70 Жыл бұрын
Yes !
@abhiloypaul6954
@abhiloypaul6954 Жыл бұрын
Yes
@EmissaryOfDeath111
@EmissaryOfDeath111 Жыл бұрын
I want all 3 there.
@manasapl64
@manasapl64 Жыл бұрын
Yes I want that too
@Scarlet-ct7fm
@Scarlet-ct7fm Жыл бұрын
Yes... Please
@MeeraJhanjaTales
@MeeraJhanjaTales Жыл бұрын
I am 50 years old yet I had tears rolling down hearing Sarbajeet when he says that spirits stay back to help their family .Since I had lost my father at 13 and we were struggling so much to make ends meet, so it means my father could have been around.I pray 🙏 for him to be happy on the other side. Thanks Ranveer .
@Ks13007
@Ks13007 Жыл бұрын
Either all spirits can affect our life's , or none can.
@Alfred.Wayne.
@Alfred.Wayne. Жыл бұрын
sorry but dead people can not come back to earth
@Fitness_zone
@Fitness_zone Жыл бұрын
Yes you have do pitr Pooja every year and remember pitrr before any marriage etc
@kateashby3066
@kateashby3066 Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for the pain you went through. FYI, spirits that are attached to earth will become a ghost. Spirits that cross over are not ghosts. They BOTH check in on us regularly so your dad was def with you regardless of whether he was a ghost or not ❤ IF he’s a ghost tho, you’d want to urge him to cross over because being a ghost is usually not fun if you have an attachment to earth. If he still thinks he’s alive so he can help you, that’s not ideal. All he needs is permission from you to leave and cross over. Don’t worry! He will be back, to check in :) but those who have crossed over don’t like to impede and get in the way of your life path. You’ll all be together someday not too far away :)
@AFA111
@AFA111 Жыл бұрын
There are lots of bad energies who feed on your emotions. So, be careful. They can take advantage of your emotions.
@Akkk2211-s7w
@Akkk2211-s7w Жыл бұрын
(00:02:30) - Horror Movie Misconceptions (00:05:13) - Different Types of Spirits (00:10:10) - Communicating with Ghosts (00:15:42) - Belief in the Paranormal (00:20:57) - On Haunted Prisons (00:26:07) - Serial Killers and Demonology (00:31:32) - The Origins of Demons (00:34:18) - On Demonic Possessions (00:36:52) - Understanding Demons (00:47:11) - The Energy of Prayer (00:49:57) - The Doctor Who Experimented on His Patients (00:52:33) - Investigating Haunted Church (01:02:58) - The dark side of Demonology (01:10:46) - The Healing Power of Crystals (01:15:59) - Discussing the Paranormal World
@dhruvchawla7325
@dhruvchawla7325 Жыл бұрын
Youre a blessing to humanity
@goswamitarunarya
@goswamitarunarya Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@gulbhai4784
@gulbhai4784 Жыл бұрын
Thank You So Much ❤❤
@chiraggowda4670
@chiraggowda4670 Жыл бұрын
​@@dhruvchawla7325what blessing 😅😅...iam just sweating watching this list..😂😂
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@Akkk2211-s7w Жыл бұрын
​@@chiraggowda4670 😄😄
@shakz931993
@shakz931993 Жыл бұрын
My mother use to explain me the concept of life and death when I was young. As a kid ghosts were the most fearful thing for me. She use to tell me that they do exist but they do not have that power to effect us (humans). If we are mentally strong these powers can not effect us. My mother helped me from overcoming the fear of ghosts. She is a avid reader and the knowledge she gained from all those books she guided me to a more clear environment. This podcast contains so many concepts which are what my mother use to tell me. I really enjoyed this podcast.
@factchecker2090
@factchecker2090 Жыл бұрын
Ur identity does not exist. U are afraid of dying and losing ur identity. So u invented afterlife soul reincarnation ghosts spirits heaven hell.
@KUSH_Joshi
@KUSH_Joshi Жыл бұрын
sirf enjoy karna ...sach mat maan !! ye sab sirf experience hai not truth
@kumarrohit4619
@kumarrohit4619 Жыл бұрын
I can watch 100 episodes with this guy.......he is a good talker and listener......hope we see more episodes with him😃
@Spidey_ff_18
@Spidey_ff_18 Жыл бұрын
not talker, good explainer
@vishakhasachdev6723
@vishakhasachdev6723 Жыл бұрын
This guy sarabjeet is having another level of energy even though if he’s explaining something dark that he has been going through i can not feel negative in it, like for a sec i get goosebumps but the way he explains everything is so fine, totally a worthy hour to listen him, thanks ranveer❤️
@taskeenhundal8669
@taskeenhundal8669 Жыл бұрын
Fr
@johnybrave78
@johnybrave78 Жыл бұрын
All abt Perception Those experience were dark for you but for him those were just adventures
@anweshabiswas6237
@anweshabiswas6237 Жыл бұрын
I agree
@shetzu
@shetzu Жыл бұрын
Exactly I get creeps listening to podcasts but the way he talks is so calming I wish we could get many more episodes like this
@sampadab.1788
@sampadab.1788 Жыл бұрын
Yes yes absolutely ❤ for the very 1st time im listening to horror podcast with so much excitement❤ This guy is so pure❤
@sasmitagouda607
@sasmitagouda607 Жыл бұрын
Want more episodes with both Sarbajeet and Pooja
@princyariwala5894
@princyariwala5894 10 ай бұрын
Yes am also craving for more such videos with such a great personalitys❤
@dance4179
@dance4179 Жыл бұрын
Sarbajeet is the pride of our Odisha, he has helped many people by risking his life, and has created a unique identity for himself, our Odisha boy is very brave.. Sarbajeet= "Chota packet bada dhamaka"..
@UntamedYogi2773
@UntamedYogi2773 Жыл бұрын
Finally he's back, the paranormal expert ....... Gaurav sir would have been proud of him
@chiraggowda4670
@chiraggowda4670 Жыл бұрын
Proud 😳😳...iam scared of him😥😥
@sagapthiyan
@sagapthiyan Жыл бұрын
6 Possible Scientific Reasons for Ghosts • Low frequency sound • Mold • Carbon monoxide • The power of suggestion • Drafts • We enjoy being afraid Here they are in more detail. 1. Low frequency sound Just as the human eye can only see light at a range of frequencies-for example, we can’t see radio waves-the human ear can only hear sounds in a range of frequencies. Above ~20,000 Hertz, sounds are too high pitched for our ears to parse them, like the echolocation calls of most bats that fall in this ultrasonic range. Similarly, human ears have trouble hearing low-frequency sounds below ~20 Hertz-known as infrasound-but such sounds do not go totally unnoticed. In a 2003 study, 22% of opens in a new windowconcert goers who were exposed to sounds at 17 Hertz reported feeling uneasy or sorrowful, getting chills, or “nervous feelings of revulsion and fear.” So what are some of the more ordinary origins of such low frequency sounds? Weather events like earthquakes and volcanic activity or lightning, and communication between animals including elephants, whales, and hippos can all produce infrasound. And if you don’t live by any volcanoes or hippos but still think your house may be haunted? Humans also create low frequency sound via diesel engines, wind turbines, and some loud speakers or chemical explosions. 2. Mold Breathing in toxic mold can be bad for your respiratory system, but it can also be bad for your brain. Exposure to mold is known to cause neurologic symptoms like opens in a new windowdelirium, dementia, or irrational fears. So is it a coincidence that the houses we suspect are haunted also tend to be in disrepair and so quite possibly full of toxic mold? Scientists have worked to draw a firm link between the presence of mold and reported ghost sightings, but so far the evidence is mostly anecdotal. 3. Carbon monoxide Just as breathing in mold could lead us to see, hear, and feel things that aren’t really there, so too can breathing in too much carbon monoxide. We have carbon monoxide detectors in our homes to make sure we are not breathing in this odorless, colorless gas that slowly poisons us while going undetected by our senses. But before a carbon monoxide gas leak poisons us, it can cause auditory hallucinations, a feeling of pressure on your chest, and an “opens in a new windowunexplained feeling of dread.” An often-told opens in a new windowghost story from the 1920s about the H family who moved into a new house only to hear footsteps, see apparitions, and feel malicious paranormal presences, turned out to be the result of carbon monoxide poisoning from a broken furnace. 4. The power of suggestion opens in a new windowStudies suggest that we are more likely to believe in a paranormal experience if someone else who was there can back up our belief. So while we might be able to convince ourselves that we were somehow mistaken about what we saw or heard, we tend to put more stock into someone else’s eye witness account if it also backs our suspicions. So our belief in ghosts can be catching. Similarly, I would like to extend an apology to anyone I ever played the game of Ouija with as a kid. The toy game board used to contact spirits always proved too tempting to resist so the one moving it was always me, and not a paranormal spirit, even though I was just as excited as everyone else. 5. Drafts As the days get hotter and air conditioning becomes more and more expensive, I rely more on opening windows to cool my home. Opening windows on opposite ends of a room can create a nice breeze, but it can also create cold spots as air flow outside changes, causing cooler air to enter a warmer room. Drafts can also sneak in through chimneys and cause doors to slam or door knobs to rattle. So before you schedule a séance, try closing a few windows. 6. We enjoy being afraid. Neurologists have found that our brains opens in a new windowrelease dopamine, a chemical associated with pleasure, when we are afraid. Exactly how much dopamine and how many receptors we have for receiving it can influence whether you are a person that enjoys being frightened or someone who would rather avoid scary movies or rides altogether. So for some, letting our imaginations run wild with the possibilities of cohabitating with ghosts, athough scary, may also produce a bonus euphoric high.
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@shreekumarc Жыл бұрын
Who is Gaurav Sir?
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​@@shiririisdeaf he is the greatest Indian paranormal researcher
@ashishbiswal2273
@ashishbiswal2273 Жыл бұрын
I am from Odisha.... listening to Sarbjeet is making me feel proud....And for Ranveer!!! You are simply incredible ❤
@bunnyop5239
@bunnyop5239 Жыл бұрын
I'm also from odisha
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@SusmitaPriyadarsini-jz3qv Жыл бұрын
I'm also😊
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Bro the grand Paradise towers in mumbai
@muskaanrajput5517
@muskaanrajput5517 Жыл бұрын
From the perspective of a Criminologist, who also has a little knowledge about criminal psychology, especially psychopathology, because you talked about Dahmer, Bundy, Son of Sam, and the Burari case, I've actually studied them in detail. So, in most of the cases, it all really comes down to psychological trauma at any point in life, that transcends into one person becoming a killer. If we specifically talk about Dahmer, he had a difficult life-- with his parents never getting along, him being a gay in that time, his mother favouring his little brother over him, his father who genuinely cared for him being away most of the time, it all weighed on him. His first killing was accidental and he was very distraught after it, but recovered quickly, because didn't want to get caught, and hid the evidennce. He used to cut up roadkills with his father, when young, hence the ease with which he cut up people later. Now, he used to drug his victims, because of separation anxiety. He had only seen people leaving him all his life, not being loved, so he would drug them and keep them with him a little longer. Second, he would photograph him and would later on engage in cannibalism, because he wanted to keep a part of them with him, forever. In psychological terms, he was suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder. In the case of Burari deaths, Lalit was clearly suffering from psychosis, hallucinating his father because he loved him so much and also carried the trauma of seeing him die. And the family believed him because some of the things that he suggested for growth had come true, which is enough to gain a person's faith (as is in the case of babas). About Bundy, one of his interviews suggested that he was too much into porn, and because the sexual fantasies he had created in his mind after watching porn could not be fulfilled with his better half, he involved in necrophilia, just to sate those unconventional desires. And I just read the Michael Taylor case. The catch here is, he was rejected by that church girl who had caught his attention, just before church, which acted as the last straw in his already miserable life. As a result he pounced on her, half in anger and half in frustration of everything just not going his way. However, the trauma of the priests' torture bore on him heavily. He was not possessed by any demon, he became the demoon, because of what had happened to him. I would just like to put it out there, that if we were to consider possession for every henious criminal, Nazis, people who kill during riots, and many other should be considered for it as well, hehe. You see, I like to believe that every person is inherently criminal, it just is there, in that primal little part of us, but our ego (sense of reality), rational judgment, and fear of punishment are what are stopping many of us. There have been experiments in this regard. Wow, this was long. Nonetheless, I love these episodes, always knowledgable and keep me hooked and at the edge of my seat. Also, this was just my perspective as someone who's studied crime in deep, I totally respect what Sarbajeet wants to explain here.
@imsrinjoy
@imsrinjoy Жыл бұрын
I really liked the analogy of everyone being inherently criminal. It makes sense honestly
@viktorvaughn1079
@viktorvaughn1079 Жыл бұрын
its also that some people are just born with more propensity towards crime and trauma and certain events just trigger that potential.
@kshitijapatil5606
@kshitijapatil5606 11 ай бұрын
You too should be a guest on his show. Your point of view is interesting.
@FaiqaEntertainment
@FaiqaEntertainment 9 ай бұрын
I do agree with you. Also for Dahmer, he got a surgery when he was really young which I feel could've somehow messed up with his brain. Maybe post surgery issues. Maybe the operation didn't worked out, or worked out enough for him to be alive but lose his sanity and ofc his disturbed childhood also played a role. Also the fact that his father taught him how to discard in the bones in the acid when he was merely 7 years of age.
@linadasray8015
@linadasray8015 9 ай бұрын
Wow loved your comment you explained every case details with so much calmness and ease really appreciative
@deepikadas8276
@deepikadas8276 Жыл бұрын
Pooja’s psychic experiences and her knowledge is mind blowing too! She should come along with Sarbajeet for sure! Or a solo podcast will also create so much magic!
@NewbieValorantYT
@NewbieValorantYT Жыл бұрын
absolutely with ur opinion :)
@nikhilmehta9364
@nikhilmehta9364 Жыл бұрын
Yes true
@nasibansingh6253
@nasibansingh6253 Жыл бұрын
There is already a podcast with Pooja btw
@tanishka3304
@tanishka3304 Жыл бұрын
@@nasibansingh6253 can you send me link??
@tanishka3304
@tanishka3304 Жыл бұрын
@@nasibansingh6253 can you send me link??
@alisharanta9002
@alisharanta9002 Жыл бұрын
I am a teenager, 16 years old and I listen to ur podcasts, about spirituality and the energies around us and I also started doing meditation thanks to u.
@pspk70
@pspk70 Жыл бұрын
Good for you Alisha. Please do meditate !
@shikhashetty9159
@shikhashetty9159 Жыл бұрын
Same here. I'm 14 and big fan of Ranveer sir. The peace I get after listening to his podcasts is different. Even I started meditation and journey towards humbleness and respectfulness after being deeply inspired by spirituality.
@sagapthiyan
@sagapthiyan Жыл бұрын
you are a student right. so you should study science and physcology. you will have get proper answer and real truth.don't believe this kind of bullshit. there are no any kind of evil or god spirit, or energy. its all happening in your Brain. please study well.
@siddarth3955
@siddarth3955 Жыл бұрын
God bless you child. Don't stop.
@siddarth3955
@siddarth3955 Жыл бұрын
​@@shikhashetty9159 God bless you, wish you kids all the success in life.
@BickFreeZe
@BickFreeZe Жыл бұрын
The best thing about him and any other members of PAIRS is how they explain such complicated things in a way common people can understand. Thank you for bringing him. I started following their channel and vidoes too which is giving me deeper understanding about Paranormal world. I think Ranveer, you must bring more teachers like him on or create a whole episode on how PAIRS are working and their researchers.
@sarmisthadas4297
@sarmisthadas4297 Жыл бұрын
God, those Words "dying is worse than living" Goosebumps
@thiswhoweare1949
@thiswhoweare1949 Жыл бұрын
Dying is nothingness....
@tharunprathapan5883
@tharunprathapan5883 Жыл бұрын
Sarbjeet is a legit guy man, I really want more episodes with him, let him take some time off on his cases, let him come back with a lot of stories.
@Drip_Giyu
@Drip_Giyu Жыл бұрын
@@footballspiritual9702 I know it's your opinion but Bruh who knows May be spirits just don't have such boundries. May be they can communicate without any language. Souls are basically boundless You never know
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg Жыл бұрын
CONMAN
@tharunprathapan5883
@tharunprathapan5883 Жыл бұрын
@@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg You do you buddy
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg Жыл бұрын
@@tharunprathapan5883 anytime bro , he’s entertaining for sure as fiction is always entertaining
@tharunprathapan5883
@tharunprathapan5883 Жыл бұрын
@Murtad tbh now after all these days even i have kind of realised that this is bullshit
@poojathanki7268
@poojathanki7268 Жыл бұрын
As a daughter of a professional reiki healer and healer, i can definitely say that what sarbajeet sir said about crystals is very true. My father himself recharges the crystals through moon's energy and his own via reiki. Crystal has miracles you cannot possibly imagine ❤️
@shiroyasha69
@shiroyasha69 Жыл бұрын
What's the average price of a crystal?
@asifmetal666
@asifmetal666 Жыл бұрын
@@shiroyasha69lol
@BBoleBollywood
@BBoleBollywood Жыл бұрын
depends I own a crystals from 500 Rs to 1 lakh. My friend owns a crystal in from of deva which is 3 to 5 lakhs. But you can get from 100 Rs onwards. It depends on size, shape and type of crystal@@shiroyasha69
@neel2608
@neel2608 11 ай бұрын
Is there a way to contact you ?
@himanshurajput4407
@himanshurajput4407 Жыл бұрын
Bhoot pishaach nikat nhi aavay Mahaveer jab naam sunaave. Jai shree Ram 🚩 Jai bajrangbali 🚩
@whoozthedev514
@whoozthedev514 7 ай бұрын
Jay Siya Ram❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Jay Bajrangbali❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@GoFlyFeetOnGround
@GoFlyFeetOnGround 5 ай бұрын
Now keep chanting to be more powerful 🤘
@Vipul6190
@Vipul6190 Жыл бұрын
This is a real story 100% real Once I was home alone (that's what I thought) I went to bathroom then came back and then went to kitchen to drink some water suddenly I heard a voice from my bedroom, I stopped drinking water and I went on to check my bedroom with glass in my hand. In my bedroom I saw a scary woman I panicked and throwed water on her and then I realized it was my sister with Makeup 😢 Bohot maar padi 😢😢
@_sunshine_1111
@_sunshine_1111 Жыл бұрын
DAMN!!! 😂
@ghi1
@ghi1 Жыл бұрын
😂
@BohoDevi
@BohoDevi Жыл бұрын
😅😅😅
@shiladityabanerjee5210
@shiladityabanerjee5210 Жыл бұрын
I had the same experience with my gf...she was without make up and it scared the shit of me....
@hemantbavle920
@hemantbavle920 Жыл бұрын
​@@shiladityabanerjee5210 show her your comment to see her scarier side...
@manishavarde2345
@manishavarde2345 Жыл бұрын
No real words to express. Loved watching both these episodes to every detail. Sarabda has such a beautiful art of storytelling. Intelligent energies. I love that key word. Everything is energy in this universe and the multiverses. This guy is highly knowledgeable and spiritually elevated. Thanks Ranveer, for bringing this topic to the masses, it has also brought to the forefront meditation and it’s infinite power. More and more Indians are now waking up to the power of meditation. I was introduced to it at the age of 24, and I recovered from my short term memory loss using it, without any medicine or psychiatric treatment. Yes, like you said, I too have experienced immense success in all aspects of my life- it unlocks the infinite potential that we humans have. Thanks a ton for bringing this spectrum of topics on your podcasts!!!
@rohanjagtap1
@rohanjagtap1 Жыл бұрын
So I usually watch your podcasts while working at night. Very knowledgeable. I started watching this one at around 3:08 AM. Note that I have watched most of the haunted podcasts/documentaries in the past. And honestly this one was the heaviest. You feeling the energy in that room is somewhat I felt it here too. Excellent episode!!
@parthjoshi5939
@parthjoshi5939 Жыл бұрын
So true…. Same happened with me and I feel energy is contagious, the energy they felt somehow carried over from the vid into us!
@aakanshasingh29
@aakanshasingh29 Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@ishikamehta3002
@ishikamehta3002 Жыл бұрын
Same bro same I even felt it
@rashmisood8584
@rashmisood8584 Жыл бұрын
ONG! It’s scary…
@khyatinalawade3721
@khyatinalawade3721 Жыл бұрын
we really want many more episodes with sarbjeet sir this was an insanely great episode
@nehamahato1951
@nehamahato1951 Жыл бұрын
Amazing episode loved it ❤️🧿
@drabhibds
@drabhibds Жыл бұрын
what kind of a sick person r u?
@swatikanchan8650
@swatikanchan8650 Жыл бұрын
I can’t agree more
@jontyrhodes4155
@jontyrhodes4155 Жыл бұрын
Hmm....demon is purely related to damaged brain waves Nothing real to worry about Ed and lorein are biggest liers
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg Жыл бұрын
Ya me too it is entertaining to listen to all the fiction he blurts out
@aashu954-d7d
@aashu954-d7d Жыл бұрын
Can we please have more podcast with sarbjeet .. what a person with so much positive energy....❤
@JM-iy1qf
@JM-iy1qf Жыл бұрын
Dil ghabraye but raha na jaye...Kudos to Ranveer and his consistent effort for bringing out the creepy/paranormal topics .. 😮😮😮
@solitairesservices2997
@solitairesservices2997 Жыл бұрын
Nowadays Ranveer he creepy lagney laga hai 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@abhisheksandhu5058
@abhisheksandhu5058 Жыл бұрын
33:20 "We work in the dark to serve the light, we are assassins" Really loved this quote from Assassin creed!.
@thechosenone7777
@thechosenone7777 10 ай бұрын
Sarbjit is one the most articulate knowledgeable person i have seen so far....truely chosen one ....its very rare to see now a days
@__ayushman__
@__ayushman__ Жыл бұрын
The last podcast with Sarbajeet Mohanty was a banger....I completed that episode at 3am and had to listen to Hanuman chalisa multiple times. But that creepy feeling was the real thrill.
@jinfin221
@jinfin221 Жыл бұрын
@@sensei6622 A month ago.
@wannabefighterpilot
@wannabefighterpilot Жыл бұрын
Can relate but I was done with it at 2 a.m. and followed with few episodes of Jay alani from paranormal reality and boy that was the longest night of my life.
@sagapthiyan
@sagapthiyan Жыл бұрын
6 Possible Scientific Reasons for Ghosts • Low frequency sound • Mold • Carbon monoxide • The power of suggestion • Drafts • We enjoy being afraid Here they are in more detail. 1. Low frequency sound Just as the human eye can only see light at a range of frequencies-for example, we can’t see radio waves-the human ear can only hear sounds in a range of frequencies. Above ~20,000 Hertz, sounds are too high pitched for our ears to parse them, like the echolocation calls of most bats that fall in this ultrasonic range. Similarly, human ears have trouble hearing low-frequency sounds below ~20 Hertz-known as infrasound-but such sounds do not go totally unnoticed. In a 2003 study, 22% of opens in a new windowconcert goers who were exposed to sounds at 17 Hertz reported feeling uneasy or sorrowful, getting chills, or “nervous feelings of revulsion and fear.” So what are some of the more ordinary origins of such low frequency sounds? Weather events like earthquakes and volcanic activity or lightning, and communication between animals including elephants, whales, and hippos can all produce infrasound. And if you don’t live by any volcanoes or hippos but still think your house may be haunted? Humans also create low frequency sound via diesel engines, wind turbines, and some loud speakers or chemical explosions. 2. Mold Breathing in toxic mold can be bad for your respiratory system, but it can also be bad for your brain. Exposure to mold is known to cause neurologic symptoms like opens in a new windowdelirium, dementia, or irrational fears. So is it a coincidence that the houses we suspect are haunted also tend to be in disrepair and so quite possibly full of toxic mold? Scientists have worked to draw a firm link between the presence of mold and reported ghost sightings, but so far the evidence is mostly anecdotal. 3. Carbon monoxide Just as breathing in mold could lead us to see, hear, and feel things that aren’t really there, so too can breathing in too much carbon monoxide. We have carbon monoxide detectors in our homes to make sure we are not breathing in this odorless, colorless gas that slowly poisons us while going undetected by our senses. But before a carbon monoxide gas leak poisons us, it can cause auditory hallucinations, a feeling of pressure on your chest, and an “opens in a new windowunexplained feeling of dread.” An often-told opens in a new windowghost story from the 1920s about the H family who moved into a new house only to hear footsteps, see apparitions, and feel malicious paranormal presences, turned out to be the result of carbon monoxide poisoning from a broken furnace. 4. The power of suggestion opens in a new windowStudies suggest that we are more likely to believe in a paranormal experience if someone else who was there can back up our belief. So while we might be able to convince ourselves that we were somehow mistaken about what we saw or heard, we tend to put more stock into someone else’s eye witness account if it also backs our suspicions. So our belief in ghosts can be catching. Similarly, I would like to extend an apology to anyone I ever played the game of Ouija with as a kid. The toy game board used to contact spirits always proved too tempting to resist so the one moving it was always me, and not a paranormal spirit, even though I was just as excited as everyone else. 5. Drafts As the days get hotter and air conditioning becomes more and more expensive, I rely more on opening windows to cool my home. Opening windows on opposite ends of a room can create a nice breeze, but it can also create cold spots as air flow outside changes, causing cooler air to enter a warmer room. Drafts can also sneak in through chimneys and cause doors to slam or door knobs to rattle. So before you schedule a séance, try closing a few windows. 6. We enjoy being afraid. Neurologists have found that our brains opens in a new windowrelease dopamine, a chemical associated with pleasure, when we are afraid. Exactly how much dopamine and how many receptors we have for receiving it can influence whether you are a person that enjoys being frightened or someone who would rather avoid scary movies or rides altogether. So for some, letting our imaginations run wild with the possibilities of cohabitating with ghosts, athough scary, may also produce a bonus euphoric high.
@marvelwizard3825
@marvelwizard3825 Жыл бұрын
​@@wannabefighterpilot don't you think sarbajeet and Jay say the opposite things ? Like Jay says there is no way to talk to spirits
@wannabefighterpilot
@wannabefighterpilot Жыл бұрын
@@marvelwizard3825 yesyes they do. Even Neil on TRS said the same thing. Jay's story telling is spooky tho if you listen to it in the dark at night
@Polarorca
@Polarorca Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ranveer for bringing him back , I am getting goosebumps listening to Sarabjeet
@ShankarGowdav-pw9vw
@ShankarGowdav-pw9vw 8 ай бұрын
This was my first podcast i am listening it completely without taking a break
@Veenforwin
@Veenforwin Жыл бұрын
Peace from Malaysia, great work Ranveer & Team. One request need more from Rajshri Sir especially in English 😅
@iaryani3123
@iaryani3123 Жыл бұрын
True
@Veenforwin
@Veenforwin Жыл бұрын
​@@subhankarghosh5787 read properly I said MORE 🤦🙄
@aratibaviskar8817
@aratibaviskar8817 Жыл бұрын
Was eagerly waiting for this podcast . Listening to Sarbajeet is just amazing . Please bring him again on show. Will love to listen many more podcast of Sarbajeet and his experiences about paranormal activities.
@mia_smiler
@mia_smiler Жыл бұрын
As a person who connects a lot with the spiritual world since childhood without knowledge or practicing it. These videos have given me a little understanding as with my experiences and why they happen with me. Great videos. keep bringing them as possible, it really does help people like me in some sense. I also never tried to learn about it. But after these videos I might want to. Thankyou guys.
@joshuaatkins4360
@joshuaatkins4360 8 ай бұрын
Bahot soch rahi ho so jao
@kgfx8604
@kgfx8604 Жыл бұрын
This podcast has more positivity than dark content
@harmankaur9014
@harmankaur9014 Жыл бұрын
More episodes with sarbajeet! More horror paranormal episodes please!! Highly addictive!
@just4usantu
@just4usantu 5 ай бұрын
ಕಾಂತಾರ😂 ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ... ಪ್ರೀತಿಯ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು.... ಚೆನ್ನಾಗಿ ಇದೆ ಮಾತು ಕಥೆ 👍🥰💐🍫
@Ahana-yw4lv
@Ahana-yw4lv Жыл бұрын
Your previous podcast with Sarbajeet Mohantay was one of the the best horror podcast on your show.... Love how you break the serious moments into some funny one...........Best use of my time by brilliant episodes of Ranveer......Thank you for bringing him again on your show..❤❤❤
@beerbiceps
@beerbiceps Жыл бұрын
Grateful 🙏🏻❤️
@ashokgupta5877
@ashokgupta5877 Жыл бұрын
@@beerbiceps 1:02:35 whom you are talking about. ❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓ please tell I am excited and I want to know if somebody already knows it please tell🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@Monica-isabelle
@Monica-isabelle Жыл бұрын
@@ashokgupta5877 basically satan the so called king of the darkness spread out his armies (demons) all over the world
@Sachinkumar16484
@Sachinkumar16484 Жыл бұрын
Ye jhooth bol rha hai English tbhi devlope ho rhi thi ...Hindi bhi developing stage me thi ..Ranbeer homework kr ke bulaya kr her baat maan mt liya kro
@Sachinkumar16484
@Sachinkumar16484 Жыл бұрын
Hanuman chalisa padh liya kr paßs nhi fatkega koi
@rizasid
@rizasid Жыл бұрын
I loved this episode, I didn't get creeped out or anything, in fact what I really liked is how respectfully Sarabjeet talked about his experiences with Spirits, he speaks about them as if talking about another human being and that humanity shows through. It was a pleasure to listen to Sarabjeet Mohanty's experiences.
@sagapthiyan
@sagapthiyan Жыл бұрын
6 Possible Scientific Reasons for Ghosts • Low frequency sound • Mold • Carbon monoxide • The power of suggestion • Drafts • We enjoy being afraid Here they are in more detail. 1. Low frequency sound Just as the human eye can only see light at a range of frequencies-for example, we can’t see radio waves-the human ear can only hear sounds in a range of frequencies. Above ~20,000 Hertz, sounds are too high pitched for our ears to parse them, like the echolocation calls of most bats that fall in this ultrasonic range. Similarly, human ears have trouble hearing low-frequency sounds below ~20 Hertz-known as infrasound-but such sounds do not go totally unnoticed. In a 2003 study, 22% of opens in a new windowconcert goers who were exposed to sounds at 17 Hertz reported feeling uneasy or sorrowful, getting chills, or “nervous feelings of revulsion and fear.” So what are some of the more ordinary origins of such low frequency sounds? Weather events like earthquakes and volcanic activity or lightning, and communication between animals including elephants, whales, and hippos can all produce infrasound. And if you don’t live by any volcanoes or hippos but still think your house may be haunted? Humans also create low frequency sound via diesel engines, wind turbines, and some loud speakers or chemical explosions. 2. Mold Breathing in toxic mold can be bad for your respiratory system, but it can also be bad for your brain. Exposure to mold is known to cause neurologic symptoms like opens in a new windowdelirium, dementia, or irrational fears. So is it a coincidence that the houses we suspect are haunted also tend to be in disrepair and so quite possibly full of toxic mold? Scientists have worked to draw a firm link between the presence of mold and reported ghost sightings, but so far the evidence is mostly anecdotal. 3. Carbon monoxide Just as breathing in mold could lead us to see, hear, and feel things that aren’t really there, so too can breathing in too much carbon monoxide. We have carbon monoxide detectors in our homes to make sure we are not breathing in this odorless, colorless gas that slowly poisons us while going undetected by our senses. But before a carbon monoxide gas leak poisons us, it can cause auditory hallucinations, a feeling of pressure on your chest, and an “opens in a new windowunexplained feeling of dread.” An often-told opens in a new windowghost story from the 1920s about the H family who moved into a new house only to hear footsteps, see apparitions, and feel malicious paranormal presences, turned out to be the result of carbon monoxide poisoning from a broken furnace. 4. The power of suggestion opens in a new windowStudies suggest that we are more likely to believe in a paranormal experience if someone else who was there can back up our belief. So while we might be able to convince ourselves that we were somehow mistaken about what we saw or heard, we tend to put more stock into someone else’s eye witness account if it also backs our suspicions. So our belief in ghosts can be catching. Similarly, I would like to extend an apology to anyone I ever played the game of Ouija with as a kid. The toy game board used to contact spirits always proved too tempting to resist so the one moving it was always me, and not a paranormal spirit, even though I was just as excited as everyone else. 5. Drafts As the days get hotter and air conditioning becomes more and more expensive, I rely more on opening windows to cool my home. Opening windows on opposite ends of a room can create a nice breeze, but it can also create cold spots as air flow outside changes, causing cooler air to enter a warmer room. Drafts can also sneak in through chimneys and cause doors to slam or door knobs to rattle. So before you schedule a séance, try closing a few windows. 6. We enjoy being afraid. Neurologists have found that our brains opens in a new windowrelease dopamine, a chemical associated with pleasure, when we are afraid. Exactly how much dopamine and how many receptors we have for receiving it can influence whether you are a person that enjoys being frightened or someone who would rather avoid scary movies or rides altogether. So for some, letting our imaginations run wild with the possibilities of cohabitating with ghosts, athough scary, may also produce a bonus euphoric high.
@saharabashel2460
@saharabashel2460 Жыл бұрын
"IF U WANT TO GET THE SUCCESS U HAVE TO KNOW THE STRUGGLE" 🙌🙌
@Pipegodshortz
@Pipegodshortz Жыл бұрын
I commuted to the office in the night and took the Holkar bridge in Pune and many of our drivers have experienced these weird activities. I can now relate to it. Also, I stay close to the bridge, I guess it's time I pay my visit to Shrinivas Sir and say Hello. 👻
@nimbumirchi55
@nimbumirchi55 Жыл бұрын
And I always found holkar Bridge to be like any other bridge. Innocence is bliss 😊 I guess. Now, whenever I pass by, I'll be reminded of this episode.
@Pipegodshortz
@Pipegodshortz Жыл бұрын
@@nimbumirchi55 bhai looking at your name, i don't think Mr. Srinivas will bother you anyways. 😆 😆
@nimbumirchi55
@nimbumirchi55 Жыл бұрын
@@Pipegodshortz 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@lissom_cheeky_piyu
@lissom_cheeky_piyu Жыл бұрын
I have traveled through Holkar bridge for the past 10 years and i haven't come across anything 😂😂
@reshikaraina8905
@reshikaraina8905 Жыл бұрын
The wait is over. Thank you so much for bringing him again
@MrVaibhav80
@MrVaibhav80 Жыл бұрын
I watched sir video he describing orrisa village case.... Man it was amazing,i actually was getting Goosebumps.. tremendous depth the way he understands the world beyond normal people comprehension.
@BohoDevi
@BohoDevi Жыл бұрын
Ranveer I highly recommend you to read the book- Laws of the spirit world written by Khorshed Bhavnagiri who was a parsi lady from Mumbai and her two son passed away in a freak car accident, they got in touch with her and she later became a well known automatic writer and a medium. Her book is the closest to understanding the spirits world.
@darshi15682
@darshi15682 Жыл бұрын
I read it in 2016 , it came to me when i was wandering around bookstore near hospital where my dad was admitted due to cancer n from no where i thought to visit that store n this book dropped in on my leg twice n i knew it's spirit guidance to read it...i bought it n read n i lost my dad later six months ...it helped me to understand death n karma so far during my lost phase of dying dad😢...but it certainly gave me power to navigate thru it with super strength n knowledge...
@runubarik8708
@runubarik8708 Жыл бұрын
I was eagerly waiting for this episode since I saw your first conversation with our India's best paranormal expert . Thank you so much for bringing him up in India's best show again 👍🏻👍🏻
@chiraggowda4670
@chiraggowda4670 Жыл бұрын
There is nothing paranormal.... everything is normal....stop encouraging these stories....
@ghanashyamsha6873
@ghanashyamsha6873 Жыл бұрын
Bring him again Ranveer. He is pride of odisha 😁🙌
@ADIMAX_YT
@ADIMAX_YT Жыл бұрын
Sarbajeet bhaiya and Ranveer bhaiya Deadly Combo❤️‍🔥💪...This podcast was damn good. Would definitely watch it again!
@jayeemukherjee
@jayeemukherjee Жыл бұрын
I was soooo waiting for another episode with Sarbajeet!
@TipandToess
@TipandToess Жыл бұрын
I have watched Sarbajeet 2 episodes with you and I don't know why I started feeling headaches and choked while eating but thanks to him he explained so well about his experience . lots of positive vibes for both of you
@praggyapabbi594
@praggyapabbi594 Жыл бұрын
This guy is terrific 💯. Please have him most of the time and ask about his real experiences and encounters and tell those entities' stories. 😍
@potatotales
@potatotales Жыл бұрын
Damnnnnnn...this episode definitely making me feel the chills...
@sakshidhriti2215
@sakshidhriti2215 Жыл бұрын
I saw this video and immediately went to do maths. Let's see what haunts better.
@ajantasaha7100
@ajantasaha7100 6 ай бұрын
😂😂
@GoFlyFeetOnGround
@GoFlyFeetOnGround 5 ай бұрын
Wait there's more when you grow up😅
@shimpakaur
@shimpakaur 3 ай бұрын
😅
@SwekshaGupta
@SwekshaGupta Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@dailyupdates6253
@dailyupdates6253 Жыл бұрын
Actually this was way tooo positive for a gen z like me , the last episode had me bad , for a person like me who lives alone on entire 2nd floor of my house with all windows open even at night ,I was scared to even step there in day time . There has always been some kind of feel in my room coz I felt like crying whenever I was in that room but seriously ever since my mom had put a picture of Hanuman ji in the room nothing like that happened and I noticed it today . Also dude ur eps wid Shri M.was calming like anything,never in my life I have felt so tranquil.....hope u bring another such episode soon
@upasnabhowmik2537
@upasnabhowmik2537 Жыл бұрын
Can we again have Rajarshi Nandy sir? Nobody can explain a scene smoother than him, well Sarbajeet is a genius as well ❤
@AkshayKumar-fj3ks
@AkshayKumar-fj3ks Жыл бұрын
kuch bhi pel raha hai ye Banda 😂
@constantine1240
@constantine1240 Жыл бұрын
Upasana u look possessed
@constantine1240
@constantine1240 Жыл бұрын
Thk bola Akshay…
@Gauravkumar-jm4ve
@Gauravkumar-jm4ve Жыл бұрын
true
@swagat_swain
@swagat_swain Жыл бұрын
Yes even Sri M or Maitreya Dadshri , they would be much more believable and would clear many doubts
@Dr.RagiiniiSharrma
@Dr.RagiiniiSharrma Жыл бұрын
I don't know if it makes sense...but I listened to the two parts one after the other and I could physically feel a strain on my body like I had been exercising for hours. For the lack of a better way to phrase it, I love how Ranveer brings such sensitive, heavy and raw topics to the audience. Thank you for doing what you do
@EthanHunt-zp4jo
@EthanHunt-zp4jo 5 ай бұрын
that's what i'm feeling too🥲🥲
@unmana9361
@unmana9361 3 ай бұрын
I am feeling that too
@SwekshaGupta
@SwekshaGupta Ай бұрын
True I also felt the same with another podcast of sarabjeet sir describing about the two odissa caes my heart felt so heavy nd throat felt so chocked I was restless by hearing som whisper on those podcast so close to spirit voices. Warning signals. But by morning I felt better .
@Tushar.88
@Tushar.88 Жыл бұрын
Loved it, Waiting for Swami Sarvapriyananda for a detailed talk on Advaita Vedanta ❤
@vaibhavduseja
@vaibhavduseja Жыл бұрын
One of the most beautiful/educative dark episodes🙏🏼💙
@adityapradhan8474
@adityapradhan8474 Жыл бұрын
The podcasts of Sarbajeet were one of the best podcasts ever done in India!
@tejashwareeajbale9364
@tejashwareeajbale9364 Жыл бұрын
After first episode I couldn't sleep for 2 nights. This episode was more like knowing paranormal activities much deeply. Thanks for inviting Sarabjit to give exclusive experience. Hoping for some great episode again
@sagapthiyan
@sagapthiyan Жыл бұрын
6 Possible Scientific Reasons for Ghosts • Low frequency sound • Mold • Carbon monoxide • The power of suggestion • Drafts • We enjoy being afraid Here they are in more detail. 1. Low frequency sound Just as the human eye can only see light at a range of frequencies-for example, we can’t see radio waves-the human ear can only hear sounds in a range of frequencies. Above ~20,000 Hertz, sounds are too high pitched for our ears to parse them, like the echolocation calls of most bats that fall in this ultrasonic range. Similarly, human ears have trouble hearing low-frequency sounds below ~20 Hertz-known as infrasound-but such sounds do not go totally unnoticed. In a 2003 study, 22% of opens in a new windowconcert goers who were exposed to sounds at 17 Hertz reported feeling uneasy or sorrowful, getting chills, or “nervous feelings of revulsion and fear.” So what are some of the more ordinary origins of such low frequency sounds? Weather events like earthquakes and volcanic activity or lightning, and communication between animals including elephants, whales, and hippos can all produce infrasound. And if you don’t live by any volcanoes or hippos but still think your house may be haunted? Humans also create low frequency sound via diesel engines, wind turbines, and some loud speakers or chemical explosions. 2. Mold Breathing in toxic mold can be bad for your respiratory system, but it can also be bad for your brain. Exposure to mold is known to cause neurologic symptoms like opens in a new windowdelirium, dementia, or irrational fears. So is it a coincidence that the houses we suspect are haunted also tend to be in disrepair and so quite possibly full of toxic mold? Scientists have worked to draw a firm link between the presence of mold and reported ghost sightings, but so far the evidence is mostly anecdotal. 3. Carbon monoxide Just as breathing in mold could lead us to see, hear, and feel things that aren’t really there, so too can breathing in too much carbon monoxide. We have carbon monoxide detectors in our homes to make sure we are not breathing in this odorless, colorless gas that slowly poisons us while going undetected by our senses. But before a carbon monoxide gas leak poisons us, it can cause auditory hallucinations, a feeling of pressure on your chest, and an “opens in a new windowunexplained feeling of dread.” An often-told opens in a new windowghost story from the 1920s about the H family who moved into a new house only to hear footsteps, see apparitions, and feel malicious paranormal presences, turned out to be the result of carbon monoxide poisoning from a broken furnace. 4. The power of suggestion opens in a new windowStudies suggest that we are more likely to believe in a paranormal experience if someone else who was there can back up our belief. So while we might be able to convince ourselves that we were somehow mistaken about what we saw or heard, we tend to put more stock into someone else’s eye witness account if it also backs our suspicions. So our belief in ghosts can be catching. Similarly, I would like to extend an apology to anyone I ever played the game of Ouija with as a kid. The toy game board used to contact spirits always proved too tempting to resist so the one moving it was always me, and not a paranormal spirit, even though I was just as excited as everyone else. 5. Drafts As the days get hotter and air conditioning becomes more and more expensive, I rely more on opening windows to cool my home. Opening windows on opposite ends of a room can create a nice breeze, but it can also create cold spots as air flow outside changes, causing cooler air to enter a warmer room. Drafts can also sneak in through chimneys and cause doors to slam or door knobs to rattle. So before you schedule a séance, try closing a few windows. 6. We enjoy being afraid. Neurologists have found that our brains opens in a new windowrelease dopamine, a chemical associated with pleasure, when we are afraid. Exactly how much dopamine and how many receptors we have for receiving it can influence whether you are a person that enjoys being frightened or someone who would rather avoid scary movies or rides altogether. So for some, letting our imaginations run wild with the possibilities of cohabitating with ghosts, athough scary, may also produce a bonus euphoric high.
@gujjumarathiguy
@gujjumarathiguy Жыл бұрын
Dude, I was eagerly waiting for this podcast. Such a big fan of Sarbajeet and his team Pooja, Savio, Amit, Shiv and other crew. Love the work you guys do.
@Isha-19
@Isha-19 Жыл бұрын
Loved the session.. Sarbajit is from my state Odisha.. phenomenal human
@milishasawakare6017
@milishasawakare6017 Жыл бұрын
Give sarbajeet an Oscar That man can keep me busy like no one else 😅❤
@AkshayKumar-fj3ks
@AkshayKumar-fj3ks Жыл бұрын
Koi bhi logical person kaisa sun sakta hai iss chomu ko 😂
@milishasawakare6017
@milishasawakare6017 Жыл бұрын
@@AkshayKumar-fj3ks Only illogical people can pass such statements 😂
@shashikan1062
@shashikan1062 Жыл бұрын
​@@milishasawakare6017 I am a great believer of Science but I think I would not like to confine myself in the boundaries of the physical world. As for thousands of years our ancestors have been talking about the spiritual world so I guess we should not shut ourselves altogether from the possibilities. We can work with both Science and Spirituality hand in hand as so many great scientists and mathematicians have done it and have been doing it.
@milishasawakare6017
@milishasawakare6017 Жыл бұрын
@@shashikan1062 That's true, even most scientists believe there is something beyond science!!!
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg Жыл бұрын
@@AkshayKumar-fj3ks Fiction is always entertaining
@funahead5426
@funahead5426 Жыл бұрын
thank u for bringing him again man, he is one of my favourite guests that has ever come in your sho🎉❤❤❤
@richgirl9051
@richgirl9051 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this amazing episode ❤❤
@MaitreyaJuvekar
@MaitreyaJuvekar Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this one for a long time.Last One Was a boom.💥💥💥 I am hoping this one will be even more great.❤
@arttutorial9726
@arttutorial9726 Жыл бұрын
Oh man I was entirely lost while watching this podcast got lot and lots of information thank u ranveer need more podcast like these
@anjanaagarwal9754
@anjanaagarwal9754 Жыл бұрын
Love you Ranveer for all the information we get from your podcasts. Fantastic Sarabjeet explaining the spirits and spiritual energy in such a simple and positive manner.
@SinghAprajita
@SinghAprajita Жыл бұрын
Love it how sarabjeet will not just directly declare it paranormal but rather test it on all waters and then come a specific conclusion.
@panther.-.7531
@panther.-.7531 Жыл бұрын
One of the finest paranormal investigator ❤💀
@tanvisethi8338
@tanvisethi8338 Жыл бұрын
Amazing episode...👏🏻 God bless both of you❤
@LuCCaSPlayzz
@LuCCaSPlayzz Жыл бұрын
Ranveer sir please bring more podcasts on this paranormal theme it's very interesting ❤
@sakshipandey3907
@sakshipandey3907 Жыл бұрын
For the first time in my life I've listened to a podcast, that too related to demons, and i absolutely loved it. It was chilling, thrilling, also quite disturbing, but thank god you ended it positively...... Well, this indeed has a real deep impact on me. Don't know i should even thank you or not.
@tejthechef5770
@tejthechef5770 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing this topic on podcast I learned very much abt paranormal like how it works n how people like sarba bhai works for various energies. I was understanding paranormal things only by watching some TV shows like fear files,aahat etc. But,after listening 1-2 podcasts of this Man i got to know abt many things. Well thanks🙏 to Ranveer for these podcasts. One thing I wanna mention here is I am listening this podcast from just 2 days n from tomorrow I was planning to chant hanuman chalisa for 7 days for 108 times.
@ravishankarkamble9283
@ravishankarkamble9283 Жыл бұрын
Bro u said kantara...it's like goosebumps 🔥...being kannadiga i am proud of my land 💓...and love from karnataka bro💛❤️
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg
@kingoftheuniverse-fl7pg Жыл бұрын
He compared Devas with ghosts ,
@Abhi-le1iv
@Abhi-le1iv Жыл бұрын
Great story telling 👍🏻 kudos to the team
@sweetynursing9383
@sweetynursing9383 Жыл бұрын
It was a really enlightening podcast, beautifully explained by Sarabjeet.👍
@buddhadevcool
@buddhadevcool Жыл бұрын
So "Mr. Srinivas" in PUNE, was speaking English in 1000 something AD. This is 400 years before first european contact (of modern era) with India (Vasco da gama) btw. 11th century is when old English language (anglo saxon) was just evolving in Europe. Pleasantly surprised with Ranveer though. He was genuinely puzzled when that bizzare thing was said.
@preethibhardwaj8400
@preethibhardwaj8400 Жыл бұрын
Thank God atleast one person has spotted this glaring mistake in his cooked up story.
@manthanshah8998
@manthanshah8998 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you! I enjoyed the last episode and this one too, but this 11th century thing is now making me question his other statements/stories.
@dyambiss4194
@dyambiss4194 Жыл бұрын
okay .. english toh pacha lenge .. par tape???
@Naira16-v6d
@Naira16-v6d 8 ай бұрын
Old English: Also known as the Middle Fifth to the Middle Eleventh Centuries, was spoken from 450 to 1100 AD. Middle English: Also known as late 11th century to late 15th century, was spoken from 1100 to 1500 A
@sreejithmohan936
@sreejithmohan936 3 ай бұрын
Even if Mr Srinivas knew English. How did he know what the word mummified meant to say yes to the question? Which is a word derived from a Persian word. There might be some truth. But I think most of these stories are a work imagination based on filling the blanks, where the blanks are more than the actual words.
@airischakraborty2977
@airischakraborty2977 Жыл бұрын
After such a long time I listened to a podcast talking about paranormal ,as if I felt like for some reason I'm listening to it ❤ love your work 😊 OM NAMAH SHIVAY🙏🏻💕
@Spider31218
@Spider31218 Жыл бұрын
I’m a fan of him and his explanations , listening to him all the way from Chicago Illinois .
@Sphatikam
@Sphatikam Жыл бұрын
As a crystal and reiki healer , it just feels super good that people are getting more aware about the energies and how strong healing powers they have
@shivam6113
@shivam6113 Жыл бұрын
@@VarunKapoor-tc1je +1
@anglerev5832
@anglerev5832 Жыл бұрын
scam
@parthasarathibehera8463
@parthasarathibehera8463 Жыл бұрын
Same I'm also crystal meth dealer..l mean healer healer.
@Jojo_D_Northstar
@Jojo_D_Northstar Жыл бұрын
@@parthasarathibehera8463 Jesse, we need a seance Jesse
@parthasarathibehera8463
@parthasarathibehera8463 Жыл бұрын
@@Jojo_D_Northstar alright Mr white let's cook,YEAH let's make some crystal to call ghost.....BITCH😂
@rishikeshkumar-qz9yz
@rishikeshkumar-qz9yz Жыл бұрын
Most FAV. person on the podcast. My feeling of being Blessed to have met Ranveer bhaiya's channel goes deeper & feels stronger every time I get to listen to such people here. Love You Ranveer Bhaiya and keep bringing such people. ❤
@sonupatil4032
@sonupatil4032 9 күн бұрын
7:00 similar to the takaye's spirit in "If My Wife Becomes an Elementary School Student"
@DarshanaDutta16
@DarshanaDutta16 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to more such episodes soon💫💙 Sarbajit is a gem, literally! How calm and composed he is, feel like listening to him more and more and more ✨ Thank you Ranveer Sir💐
@HSPriyaRaut
@HSPriyaRaut Жыл бұрын
I was eagerly waiting for this episode. The invited guests do their job very well of explaining the subject and Ranveer does a very good job of taking the topic to right direction incase it gets diverted and asks good questions. Sometimes I have some question in my mind and Ranveer asks it😊
@AbhinavBanerjee-tr5ub
@AbhinavBanerjee-tr5ub 7 ай бұрын
That leaf shaking was a spirit blowing air to show it's presence 😢❤
@simhadri56
@simhadri56 Жыл бұрын
Ranveer , Kaanthaara is not haunting of some ghost... it's Avesham , possession of a Divine DemiGod or Daiva __ aligned with the Divine Will and God , it's not ghostly possession or demon possession... Panjurli Daiva , Guliga are protectors and belong to Shiva Gana who have scaled up in Divine consciousness to become Daiva !!
@jagdishprajapati9574
@jagdishprajapati9574 Жыл бұрын
they never said it was demonic possession
@simhadri56
@simhadri56 Жыл бұрын
@Jagdish prajapati I clarified the context which was implied..
@guhapooinpatarsan2853
@guhapooinpatarsan2853 Жыл бұрын
​@@simhadri56 Agreed
@simhadri56
@simhadri56 Жыл бұрын
@Jagdish prajapati they addressed Kanthara as Haunted by good spirit !! Which is not correct ! So I clarified with right info on the Daiva or DemiGod !!
@ExpatIndiansinSG
@ExpatIndiansinSG Жыл бұрын
So much knowledge sharing, your podcasts have answered to so many of my doubts.. so much healing happened..Thanks for putting this up on youtube..looking forward to Part 3...
@anilpalyekar9392
@anilpalyekar9392 9 ай бұрын
Ranveer, You, Sarbjeet .. Pooja.. Savio.. Want more episodes... coz their is lot of positive energy which generates listening to you all
@sweetypatnaik4745
@sweetypatnaik4745 Жыл бұрын
Was eagerly waiting for this... Glad to see him back on the show😍
@abhvyasubodh8-c934
@abhvyasubodh8-c934 Жыл бұрын
Woahh!! Started watching sarbajeet sir ki videos previous podcast se and now im addicted basically 😅❤ Love listening to ranveer sir's podcast ❤ this podcast is even more spooky then the last one.. just loving it ❤💫
@sumaiyyabepari9846
@sumaiyyabepari9846 15 сағат бұрын
Really appreciate how this guy takes a holistic approach, considering all facets of the situation. He's not being "andhvishwasi", instead he's thoughtfully evaluating both scientific and psychological perspectives
@manishaprasad7685
@manishaprasad7685 Жыл бұрын
We need more episodes like this ranveer bcoz its really teaches us how the things are going in reality,we r still unaware of this what all is happening around,soo we need more of such facts n experiences. Well thanks for the awassom episode❤️❤️
@KTN19
@KTN19 Жыл бұрын
It's 12:00 of night and I just completed this episode for which I had eager to from the last one ... Back to situation I'm alone in room and need to go downstairs but for going outside of room need to face dark of night now you understand what I'm saying for .... Aum Namah Shivay...🙂👀
@rn_vitals
@rn_vitals 5 ай бұрын
Completely love this! I have always been scared of the horror stuff but you brought a new dawn in my life. Thanks much.
@deepakapoor
@deepakapoor Жыл бұрын
I had experienced a spirit in our home and I think that that spirit was my mother-in-law. She had died a year or so earlier and we were just sitting in the living room and talking about her and suddenly the TV came on all on its own. At that moment we knew that it was her letting us know that she was around. Nothing else has happened since and I sense that the spirit has left since. it’s been over ten years since her death, but I still get goosebumps every time I think of that moment.
@intoxicatedvlogz
@intoxicatedvlogz Жыл бұрын
Was literally waiting for this like insanely. Thank you so much for bringing him back. Astounding podcast as usual. Grateful for every highlighting podcast. Stay blessed. Lots of love ❤
@beerbiceps
@beerbiceps Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!❤
@ashokgupta5877
@ashokgupta5877 Жыл бұрын
@@beerbiceps 1:02:35 whom you are talking about. ❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓ please tell I am excited and I want to know if somebody already knows it please tell🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@LAWLIET793
@LAWLIET793 Жыл бұрын
​@@ashokgupta5877 he's talkin' about satan
@sagapthiyan
@sagapthiyan Жыл бұрын
6 Possible Scientific Reasons for Ghosts • Low frequency sound • Mold • Carbon monoxide • The power of suggestion • Drafts • We enjoy being afraid Here they are in more detail. 1. Low frequency sound Just as the human eye can only see light at a range of frequencies-for example, we can’t see radio waves-the human ear can only hear sounds in a range of frequencies. Above ~20,000 Hertz, sounds are too high pitched for our ears to parse them, like the echolocation calls of most bats that fall in this ultrasonic range. Similarly, human ears have trouble hearing low-frequency sounds below ~20 Hertz-known as infrasound-but such sounds do not go totally unnoticed. In a 2003 study, 22% of opens in a new windowconcert goers who were exposed to sounds at 17 Hertz reported feeling uneasy or sorrowful, getting chills, or “nervous feelings of revulsion and fear.” So what are some of the more ordinary origins of such low frequency sounds? Weather events like earthquakes and volcanic activity or lightning, and communication between animals including elephants, whales, and hippos can all produce infrasound. And if you don’t live by any volcanoes or hippos but still think your house may be haunted? Humans also create low frequency sound via diesel engines, wind turbines, and some loud speakers or chemical explosions. 2. Mold Breathing in toxic mold can be bad for your respiratory system, but it can also be bad for your brain. Exposure to mold is known to cause neurologic symptoms like opens in a new windowdelirium, dementia, or irrational fears. So is it a coincidence that the houses we suspect are haunted also tend to be in disrepair and so quite possibly full of toxic mold? Scientists have worked to draw a firm link between the presence of mold and reported ghost sightings, but so far the evidence is mostly anecdotal. 3. Carbon monoxide Just as breathing in mold could lead us to see, hear, and feel things that aren’t really there, so too can breathing in too much carbon monoxide. We have carbon monoxide detectors in our homes to make sure we are not breathing in this odorless, colorless gas that slowly poisons us while going undetected by our senses. But before a carbon monoxide gas leak poisons us, it can cause auditory hallucinations, a feeling of pressure on your chest, and an “opens in a new windowunexplained feeling of dread.” An often-told opens in a new windowghost story from the 1920s about the H family who moved into a new house only to hear footsteps, see apparitions, and feel malicious paranormal presences, turned out to be the result of carbon monoxide poisoning from a broken furnace. 4. The power of suggestion opens in a new windowStudies suggest that we are more likely to believe in a paranormal experience if someone else who was there can back up our belief. So while we might be able to convince ourselves that we were somehow mistaken about what we saw or heard, we tend to put more stock into someone else’s eye witness account if it also backs our suspicions. So our belief in ghosts can be catching. Similarly, I would like to extend an apology to anyone I ever played the game of Ouija with as a kid. The toy game board used to contact spirits always proved too tempting to resist so the one moving it was always me, and not a paranormal spirit, even though I was just as excited as everyone else. 5. Drafts As the days get hotter and air conditioning becomes more and more expensive, I rely more on opening windows to cool my home. Opening windows on opposite ends of a room can create a nice breeze, but it can also create cold spots as air flow outside changes, causing cooler air to enter a warmer room. Drafts can also sneak in through chimneys and cause doors to slam or door knobs to rattle. So before you schedule a séance, try closing a few windows. 6. We enjoy being afraid. Neurologists have found that our brains opens in a new windowrelease dopamine, a chemical associated with pleasure, when we are afraid. Exactly how much dopamine and how many receptors we have for receiving it can influence whether you are a person that enjoys being frightened or someone who would rather avoid scary movies or rides altogether. So for some, letting our imaginations run wild with the possibilities of cohabitating with ghosts, athough scary, may also produce a bonus euphoric high.
@aaribhasan452
@aaribhasan452 Жыл бұрын
​ sir, please discuss Gaurav sir's death reason with pooja mam and sarabjeet sir
@smrity1030
@smrity1030 Жыл бұрын
He's literally one the top guys I actually love hearing. Not only because of paranormal stuff but his energy and the way he puts things. Like who knew I would watch an hour long podcast with such an enthusiasm till the end❤
@dheerajtarnach6893
@dheerajtarnach6893 Жыл бұрын
Saraswati Mantra was 🔥🔥🔥 You should share the mantra with the audience
@paulamidas777
@paulamidas777 Жыл бұрын
So so excited to watch a new episode of you with Sarba sir❤
@sagapthiyan
@sagapthiyan Жыл бұрын
6 Possible Scientific Reasons for Ghosts • Low frequency sound • Mold • Carbon monoxide • The power of suggestion • Drafts • We enjoy being afraid Here they are in more detail. 1. Low frequency sound Just as the human eye can only see light at a range of frequencies-for example, we can’t see radio waves-the human ear can only hear sounds in a range of frequencies. Above ~20,000 Hertz, sounds are too high pitched for our ears to parse them, like the echolocation calls of most bats that fall in this ultrasonic range. Similarly, human ears have trouble hearing low-frequency sounds below ~20 Hertz-known as infrasound-but such sounds do not go totally unnoticed. In a 2003 study, 22% of opens in a new windowconcert goers who were exposed to sounds at 17 Hertz reported feeling uneasy or sorrowful, getting chills, or “nervous feelings of revulsion and fear.” So what are some of the more ordinary origins of such low frequency sounds? Weather events like earthquakes and volcanic activity or lightning, and communication between animals including elephants, whales, and hippos can all produce infrasound. And if you don’t live by any volcanoes or hippos but still think your house may be haunted? Humans also create low frequency sound via diesel engines, wind turbines, and some loud speakers or chemical explosions. 2. Mold Breathing in toxic mold can be bad for your respiratory system, but it can also be bad for your brain. Exposure to mold is known to cause neurologic symptoms like opens in a new windowdelirium, dementia, or irrational fears. So is it a coincidence that the houses we suspect are haunted also tend to be in disrepair and so quite possibly full of toxic mold? Scientists have worked to draw a firm link between the presence of mold and reported ghost sightings, but so far the evidence is mostly anecdotal. 3. Carbon monoxide Just as breathing in mold could lead us to see, hear, and feel things that aren’t really there, so too can breathing in too much carbon monoxide. We have carbon monoxide detectors in our homes to make sure we are not breathing in this odorless, colorless gas that slowly poisons us while going undetected by our senses. But before a carbon monoxide gas leak poisons us, it can cause auditory hallucinations, a feeling of pressure on your chest, and an “opens in a new windowunexplained feeling of dread.” An often-told opens in a new windowghost story from the 1920s about the H family who moved into a new house only to hear footsteps, see apparitions, and feel malicious paranormal presences, turned out to be the result of carbon monoxide poisoning from a broken furnace. 4. The power of suggestion opens in a new windowStudies suggest that we are more likely to believe in a paranormal experience if someone else who was there can back up our belief. So while we might be able to convince ourselves that we were somehow mistaken about what we saw or heard, we tend to put more stock into someone else’s eye witness account if it also backs our suspicions. So our belief in ghosts can be catching. Similarly, I would like to extend an apology to anyone I ever played the game of Ouija with as a kid. The toy game board used to contact spirits always proved too tempting to resist so the one moving it was always me, and not a paranormal spirit, even though I was just as excited as everyone else. 5. Drafts As the days get hotter and air conditioning becomes more and more expensive, I rely more on opening windows to cool my home. Opening windows on opposite ends of a room can create a nice breeze, but it can also create cold spots as air flow outside changes, causing cooler air to enter a warmer room. Drafts can also sneak in through chimneys and cause doors to slam or door knobs to rattle. So before you schedule a séance, try closing a few windows. 6. We enjoy being afraid. Neurologists have found that our brains opens in a new windowrelease dopamine, a chemical associated with pleasure, when we are afraid. Exactly how much dopamine and how many receptors we have for receiving it can influence whether you are a person that enjoys being frightened or someone who would rather avoid scary movies or rides altogether. So for some, letting our imaginations run wild with the possibilities of cohabitating with ghosts, athough scary, may also produce a bonus euphoric high.
@Shawtiey
@Shawtiey 9 ай бұрын
6:25 OMG this has happened with me Few days after my father's death, I LITERALLY saw utensils FALL from the rack, He was very fond of TEA. People won't believe me and out of so many people it always happened in front of me only.
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