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  1. Nale Ba (Indian Urban Legend) Nale Ba (sometimes called Naale Baa) is a witch who kills unsuspecting citizens. She knocks on the door, in the voice of a loved one or another person close to you. If you open the door, she kills you. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Nale Ba (sometimes called Naale Baa) is a ...

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  3. Apr 10, 2022 · April 10, 2022 by Vishal Suman. Total Read: 185. Read Time: 2 minutes. नाले बा (कल आना) Nale Ba In Hindi. नाले बा इस शब्द का अर्थ है “कल आना”।. इस शब्द के पीछे एक खौफनाक कहानी है, जो साल 1990 में ...

  4. Sep 13, 2020 · This incident of Nale Ba became so famous that till today, Nale Ba day is celebrated on 1st April amongst people in some areas of Bangalore. Even today, in some parts of Bangalore, the fear of this witch is so strong that even today people write "Nale Ba" outside their homes.

  5. Nale Ba or Naale Baa (English: "come tomorrow") ( Kannada: ನಾಳೆ ಬಾ) is a popular folk legend which features prominently in areas across Karnataka, India. "Naale Baa" has been found written on the doors and walls of the towns and villages for certain years. Villagers write this on walls to prevent the entry of a malevolent spirit ...

  6. May 18, 2023 · "Nale Ba" is a spooky story passed down from parents and elders in Karnataka to keep their loved ones safe. It serves as a reminder to be cautious and avoid unknown dangers, especially at night. By sharing this tale, they want to protect children and teach them to stay away from suspicious situations or unfamiliar beings.

  7. Someone figured out that writing Nale ba (come tomorrow, in Kannada the local language) came to their rescue as the witch would arrive at the doorstep, see the inscription, and turn away for the night. This eventually led to April 1 st being referred to as the Nale Ba Day amongst locals.