Hungry Stones


"Hungry Stones" is a Bengali short story written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1895.
The story is about a tax collector, Srijut, who is sent to a small town and stays at a former palace which is believed to be haunted. Every night he becomes more consumed by the spirits of the inhabitants of the palace from the Mughal times and a beautiful indian woman.
Tagore was inspired to write this story after he had stayed in Shah Jahan's Moti Shahi Mahal palace Shahibaug, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, situated near the Sabarmati River. This was where Tagore's elder brother Satyendranath was serving as a judge at the time.

Adaptations

The story has been adapted a number of times as listed below:
Tagore wrote several other ghost stories, including The Skeleton, Lost Jewels, In the Middle of the Night and False Hope.