India, Feb. 7 -- Who's there?

Bhoot!

One existential question for this city of djinns is-do ghosts exist? We'll never arrive at a definitive conclusion until perhaps after our own death. Until then, you may like to snoop around certain landmarks in the Delhi region considered (at least by some!) to be ghost-friendly. Here are two of them.

Khooni Darwaza means 'bloodied gateway' and legend has it that blood drips from its ceilings during the rainy seasons of July and August. Erected by Sher Shah Suri about 500 years ago, it is in the middle of the four-lane Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, conveniently close to the ghostly Dilli Gate graveyard. Also known as Lal Darwaza, the red sandstone gateway was originally called Kabuli Darwaza, presumably...