The most prominent feeling i got after reading this book was 'No wonder the British ruled over us Indians for centuries!' Though I had never heard of the 'Men-Tigers' or the 'Panther People' and which sounded far-fetched, the other concepts are still rampant in our society.
There still are ghosts, haunted villages (there's a whole building in Mumbai which hasn't been occupied because its considered to be haunted), spirits of ancient village-heads protecting village/town limits (the townspeople of Shani Shingnapur, which is famous for its Shanidev temple, dont put locks on their doors because they believe that anyone stealing anything cannot cross the town limits - very recently I'd heard that one thief tried to steal something and flee, but though he was running, he couldnt reach/cross the tree at the town limit, it was as if he was running but wasnt covering any distance!) Munjia concept also used to be well-known, however, I haven't heard of it in recent times. And I'm not sharing these instances from reading books about it, I'm sharing these experiences of my talks with poor/uneducated people who I come in contact with. Also, just because I'm sharing these thoughts doesnt mean that I dont believe in such concepts. Though I dont want to believe, but I want to keep away from such places nonetheless (just in case they're true).
The author only forgot to include a story about black magic. A friend of mine who is well educated, and pretty well to do, recently suffered from very bad luck and everyone in her family started falling sick with long term effects (she suffered from slip-disk and got a neck belt as well, her son broke a leg, her daughter got pushed into depression, her mother became gravely ill, etc). Then she found out that there was a hex-bag with some bones, graveyard dirt and whatnot stuffed in her house. Someone had tried to harm them on purpose! And this incident is only 3 years old!!
Now I dont know how this could happen, scientifically, but I know for sure that the grass that Pundits use all across the country to sprinkle holy water on the people present, is a very good conductor of electricity. I also know that 'Om' is the single sound that creates the highest vibrations, and that our brain does get affected by vibrations and electromagnetic field.
So overall, this book set me thinking and questioning the beliefs.