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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the work embodied in this Project Report entitled
“INFORMATIVE TOURISM WEBSITE” has been satisfactorily completed by
pratyush jaiswal and Milan yadav. It is a Bonafede piece of work, carried out
under our supervision and guidance in the b.voc Department, for partial
fulfilment of the Bachelor of Engineering during the academic year2021-22.
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DECLARATION
Me pratyush jaiswal , there by declare that the work presented in this
Project Report is outcome of our own work, is Bonafede, correct to
the best of our knowledge and this work has been carried out taking
care of Engineering Ethics. The work presented does not infringe any
patented work and has not been submitted to any University for the
award of any degree or any professionaldiploma
Pratyush jaiswal
(1901112027)
Milan kumar yadav
(1901112021)
Date:
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Acknowledgement
Reasons can be given & they can be many but nothing can replace the
efforts of numerous people behind the work, put in by the creator, giving
us constant support all the way.
Wearegreatlyindebtedto mr. harish sir who has been there as
our supervisor for the whole years of engineering and has been unstinting
in his support and constructive critique throughout the progress of the
dissertation. Also, we owe our profound gratitude.
We thank our parents, family, and friends for bearing with us throughout the
course of this project and for the opportunity they provided in undergoing
this course in such a prestigious institution.
Pratyush jaiswal
1901112027
Milan yadav
1901112021
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Table Of Content
2 Problem statement 2
6 Results 10
9 Reference 27
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Introduction
The beauty of nature lies in its variety which indeed is endless. So is the
timeless desire in the human beings to appreciate the nature from the bottom
of their heart.
It is the job of tourism industry to spot such places of beauty and interest and
bring people and places physically closer to one another by providing every
facility and comfort.
Thus, natural scenery, favorable weather and climate and cultural heritage are
used for area development through promotion of tourism.
In Sanskrit, ‘Paryatan’ means leaving one’s residence to travel for the sake of
rest and for seeking knowledge.
All the three words convey the meaning and concept of tourism much more
appropriately.
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Such a pleasure-seeking tourist is a traveller moving from place to place or
visiting the same place time and again.
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Problem statement
The purpose of website is established fact that internet users are
increasing today. One of the main purposes of the websites is to
facilitate the offline customer online because customers cannot spend
their precious in markets trying to find out the best deal.
India is a country where in a few days holiday, you can enjoy a lot.
The problem is that we although having many websites but they offer
different kind of services. The customers are enjoying a lot but there
is a lack of relationship between travel agency and customers and
hence we are establishing that relationship by caring and serving all
customers in the same manner that we wish to be served.
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Hardware And Software Requirements
SOFTWARE:
Database: PHP
HTML
HTML is a markup language heavily utilized for creating web pages
and web applications. HTML, when combined with JavaScript and CSS,
has become a milestone for web development. One of the useful
aspects of HTML is, it can embed programs written in a scripting
language like JavaScript, which is responsible for affecting the
behaviour and content of web pages. CSS inclusion would affect the
layout and appearance of the content. The basic building blocks of any
HTML pages are HTML elements. A structured document can be
created with the help of structural-semantic text like heading,
paragraph, list, link, and other items. Browser indeed does not display
the HTML tags but utilize them to interpret the content of the page.
One needs to study various tags and then understand their behaviour.
CSS
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CSS is used for defining the styles for web pages. It describes the look
and formatting of a document which is written in a markup language. It
provides an additional feature to HTML. It is generally used with HTML
to change the style of web pages and user interfaces.
document. CSS helps us to control the text color, font style, the
spacingbetween paragraphs, sizing of columns, layout designs, and
many more. It is independent of HTML, and we can use it with any
XML-based markup language
JAVASCRIPT
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JavaScript is a light-weight object-oriented programming language
that is used by several websites for scripting the web pages. It is an
interpreted, full-fledged programming language. JavaScript
enablesdynamic interactivity on websites when it is applied to an HTML
document.
JavaScript allows users to interact with web pages. There are almost no
limits to the things you can do with JavaScript on a web page – these
are just a few examples:
MYSQL
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MySQL is a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS), named after
the founder Michael Widenius‘s daughter as “My” and SQL stands for
“Structured Query Language”. The first version of this database was released
in 1995 and later on, Oracle acquired the same in Jan 2010, when it was with
Sun Microsystems.
This database is written in C and C++ language and it can work on different
platforms like Microsoft Windows, Oracle Solaris, AIX, Symbian, Linux, MAC
OS, etc.
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Brief Overview For All Modules Of Your Project
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After registration(A registration form is a list of fields that a user will input
data into and submit to a company or individual. Companies use
Currently, we have not added the feature of booking hotels but we will add
this soon. This is our next goal.
In this page, users can explore places according to their interest like places of
nature, wildlife, heritage and spirituality.
WILDLIFE
Bandhavgarh Parsili
Pench Kanha
Pachmarhi Rewa
Panna Tawa
HERITAGE
Bhimbetka Indore
Burhanpur Jabalpur
Amarkantak Khajuraho
Bhandavgarh Maheshwar
Bhedaghat Mandu
Bhopal Orchha
Chanderi Sanchi
Datia Rewa
Gwalior Pachmarhi
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SPIRITUALITY
Chitrakoot Gwalior
Maihar Maheshwar
Amarkantal Mandsaur
Bhopal Orchha
Indore Omkareshwar
Khajuraho Pachmarhi
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Diagrams
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DATABASE E-R DIAGRAM
User can only login when they have registered themselves before by clicking
on registration button. When user will click on registration they have to
provide information like name, city, phone number, email and password.
When this information is stored in database by submit button, user can login
through login page by typing their email and password which will match from
already exist data and will direct to front page.
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FLOW CHART OF PROJECT
Results
HOME PAGE
Source code
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REGISTRATION PAGE
Source code-
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DATABASE TABLE
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FRONT PAGE PART-2
NATURE PAGE
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WILDLIFE PAGE
Source code-
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HERITAGE PAGE
Source code-
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SPRITUALITY PAGE
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CITIES PAGE PART-2
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City pages coding-
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
h1{
color:black;
font-size: 50;
}
p{
float:right;
font-size:20px;
color:black;
}
h2{font-size: 30;}
img{
margin-right: auto;
}
</style>
Page
</head>
<body>
<img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/front.jpg" style="width:100%">
<h1>Melodic Gwalior</h1>
<p>A city brimming with great history and melodic music, Gwalior holds an impor
tant place in the heart of incredible India. It is
dotted with plain and hilly landscapes which transform into a lush green car
pet as the monsoon approaches. Gwalior is best known
for its imposing hilltop fort, which was famously described as 'The pearl am
ongst fortresses in India'. The city stands as the
testimony of dynasties that ruled over the decades. Their influence is clear
ly seen in the many regal structures that dominate the
cityscape. In a sense, Gwalior continues to retain a medieval majesty.
<br><br>
Gwalior holds an unparalleled taste and popularity in Hindustani Classical S
angeet, and has retained Indian traditions and the
wealth of music intact over the years. The Gwalior Gharana is one of the old
est and prominent Khayal Gharanas. Legendary musicians
like Tansen and Baiju Bawara belonged to Gwalior and sang for the royal cour
t of Gwalior.
<br><br>
The melody of classical Indian music can be best witnessed in Tansen Samaroh
which is organised to pay a tribute to the legendary
musician and a master of classical music, Tansen. The soul-stirring performa
nces bring the evening alive. The aim is to celebrate
the true essence of music and enjoy the melody that comes with each unique p
erformance during the festival. Every year, the event
is being organised from 26th- 30th Dec at different venues of Gwalior.</p>
<hr>
<h1><u>About Destination</u></h1>
<h2>Bateshwar</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Bateshwar.jpg" style="width:576px; height:3
00px; float: left;">
Bateshwar Temple is a group of Hindu temples of ancient temples. Which is s
ituated about 30 kilometers from the city of Morena,
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Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. There is a group of small and big 200 templ
es made of sandstone in the group of Beteshwar temple.
These temples are now become ruins. The group of temples spread over 25 acr
es of land. According to Madhya Pradesh's Archeolog
Directorate, this group of 200 temples was built during the reign of Gurga-
Pratihar dynasty. It is believed that all these
temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Mother Shakti. Many statues
of gods and goddesses can also be seen on the walls
of these temples. This place is within the fort of Chambal river valley, it
s main medieval era is on the north-western slope of
a hill near the Padavali known for the Vishnu temple. Lord Shiva is the lar
gest temple in the group of these temples. Local
people know this Shiva temple by name as Bhuteshwar. The group of these tem
ples is also called the Batesvar temple or the
Batesara Temple site.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Gopachal</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Gopachal.jfif" style="width:576px; height:300
px; float: left;">
The Gopachal Parvat is situated just around the part of the Gwalior Fort an
d is the abode of a fantastic collection of statues of
Jain Digambara tirthankaras. All the statues were established here between
1398 and 1536. Kings of the Tomar dynasty including
Veermadev, Dungar Singh and Kirti Singh are the people behind the construct
ion of the whole place. The mountain is said to spread
the message of love and peace along with equality that was seen decreasing
slowly in those days with all types of social evils and
caste systems.
The most remarkable statues here are those of the standing Adinath and Pars
hvanath in a cross legged sitting position. These
statues are all facing the Gwalior Fort as it is known to be a Jain Fort an
d is also known as Jain Garh.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Gujari mahal</h2>
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<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Gujari_mahal.jpg" style="width: 576px; height
:300px; float: left;">
Built in the 15th century by Raja Mansingh Tomar for his Gujar Queen, Mrign
ayani, Gujari Mahal is a monument of love. According
to popular tradition, since none of the eight queens were able to produce a
n heir for the king, he finally married a milkman’s
daughter called “naani”, whom he named “Mrignayani” (meaning beautiful eyes
). Mrignayani demanded a separate palace for her with
constant water supply from river Ria and hence, Gujari Mahal in Gwalior in
India came up. The palace now has an archaeological
museum that has a large collection of Hindu and Jain sculptures, archaeolog
ical pieces from the 1st and the 2nd century B.C,
copies of Bagh cave frescoes and Terracotta items. The statue of Salbhanjik
a, a marvellous piece in miniature is in the custody
of the museum’s curator and can be seen on request.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Gwalior Fort</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Gwalior_fort.jfif" style="width: 576px; heigh
t:300px; float: left;">
An architectural marvel of the 8th century, the Gwalior Fort is perched on
a hilltop. The defensive structure of the fort
comprises two main palaces, temples and water tanks. Amongst it, the most a
cknowledged is the Teli-Ka-Mandir and Man Singh
Palace. The former was built in the Dravidian style shrine and its generous
ly sculpted exteriors are highly appreciated. Then
there is the Man Singh Palace, built by king Man Singh in the 15th century.
The reputed Palace has an amazing design. With blue
ceramic tiles at the front façade and an impressive structure the Man Singh
Palace reflects the true colours of the Tomar dynasty.
To complement the Man Singh Palace, the Gwalior Fort complex also houses th
e Gujari Mahal. This was built by Raja Man Singh for his
beloved queen Mrignayani. Other notable structures in the majestic Gwalior
Fortress are the Karan Palace, the Jahangir Mahal and
Shahjahan Mahal.</p>
<hr>
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<h2>jal vilas palace</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Jai_vilas_palace.jfif" style="width: 576px; h
eight:300px; float: left;">
The Jai Vilas Palace, also known as the Jai Vilas Mahal is situated in Gwal
ior, Madhya Pradesh and is a symbol of age-old Indian
culture and opulence, preserved to the modern day. The Maharaja of Gwalior,
Jayaji Rao Scindia, had this magnificent edifice built
to ensure a grand welcome for King Edward VII, the then Prince of Wales in
1874. Today, it serves as a residence for the descendants
of the royal Maratha Scindia family. The palace also serves as a museum str
etched over 35 rooms, houses the Chitrangada Raje Art
Gallery and a library that comprises more than 5,000 books.
Moreover, each room in the regal palace contains curios of historical impor
tance, including a collection of swords that date back
to the times of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, and the original Dhal (shield) th
at belonged to freedom fighter Rani Laxmibai. The venture
cost a total of INR 1 crore, which is likely to have been quite an extravag
ant affair in that era. </p>
<hr>
<h2>man singh palace</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Man_singh_palace.jpg" style="width: 576px; he
ight:300px; float: left;">
Explore Man Singh Palace, built by Raja Mansingh between 1486 and 1517 insi
de the complex of Gwalior Fort. A splendid display
of Hindu architecture, the palace has 2 open courtyards bordered by apartme
nts on two floors. This four-storeyed palace has
large rooms, wherein some were venues for musical concerts, the others were
for the royal ladies to sit and enjoy the music.
The blue paintings on the walls with touch of green and gold look striking.
There are 2 underground or basement floors with
circular cells. They were used as prisons. The palace is also surrounded by
other monuments like Jehangir Mahal, Shah Jahan
Mahal and the Gujari Mahal. A special sound and light show is organized eve
ry evening for the visiting tourists at the palace.
</p>
<hr>
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<h2>Tansen memorial</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Tansen_memorial.jfif" style="width: 576px; he
ight:300px; float: left;">
One of the greatest musicians of India and an eminent vocalist in the court
s of Akbar in the medieval period, Tansen was also
among one of the nine gems of the Mughal court. Tansen was believed to crea
te magic with his music and cause rains and even
enchant animals by his music. He was a student of Mohammad Ghaus who taught
him Hindustani classical music. He was a proponent
of Dhrupad style and he developed the Gwalior Gharana style of music. He wa
s buried near his guru and this burial site is a
beautiful piece of architecture. The annual Tansen Music Festival is held h
ere every year in the month of November where
prominent musicians from all over the country come and perform various clas
sical shows.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Sarod Ghar</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Sarod_ghar.jfif" style="width: 576px; height:
300px; float: left;">
Sarod Ghar is a museum situated at Jiwaji Ganj in the historical town of Gw
alior. It is one of the famous places to visit in
Gwalior for music lovers.
Also known as Kala Vithika, Sarod Ghar was established in Gwalior with a mo
tive to promote classical Indian music, heritage and
culture. The museum has been housed in the ancestral home of Amjad Ali Khan
, the renowned Sarod Maestro, who donated the property
for this purpose and is owned by Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Memorial Trust. The m
useum also aims at creating awareness about Indian
classical music and musical instruments of India.
The museum exhibits ancient instruments of the great Indian Masters and an
impressive collection of photographs and documents.
The first instruments exhibited at the Sarod Ghar museum are the instrument
s belonging to the forefathers of Amjad Ali Khan.
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The exhibits of the museum includes, Sarods of Nanne Khan & Rabab belonging
to Ghulam Bandagi Khan Bangash. The instruments
belonging to Haafiz Ali Khan and Asghar Ali Khan are part of the collection
housed at Sarod Ghar of Gwalior.
The Museum conducts regular audio programs and live performance for the pub
lic in keeping with its aims and objectives. The
central courtyard is designed as an open-air auditorium for live performanc
e. The Museum will also collect and make available to
the public a database on classical music in the form of books, and articles
.
</p>
<hr>
<h2>Sun Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Sun_temple.jpg" style="width: 576px; height:3
00px; float: left;">
The Surya Mandir or Sun Temple is one of the most spectacular shrines as we
ll as an architectural wonder that adorns the city of
Gwalior. As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to the holy Sun God
and was constructed in the year 1988 by the famous
industrialist G.D. Birla. Built on the lines of legendary Sun Temple at Kon
ark, Orissa, the Sun Temple of Gwalior is a
magnificent amalgam of exquisite architecture in red sandstone and pearly w
hite marble.
As you encounter the outer edifice, you will see the red sandstone exterior
of the Sun Temple built in the manner of gradual
slots that reach up to the peak of the facade. A splendid idol of the Sun L
ord is enshrined in the temple. Although not
constructed long ago, it is among the most revered shrines in the ancient c
ity attracting tourists and devotees from all over
the country in large numbers.
</p>
<hr>
<h2>Tigra Dam</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Tigra_dam.jpg" style="width: 576px; height:30
0px; float: left;">
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Tighra Dam or Tigra Dam is a fresh water reservoir situated at Tighra near
Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh. It is the primary source
of drinking water to the city of Gwalior and also one of the popular picnic
places to visit near Gwalior.
Tighra Dam was constructed in 1916 on the Sank River and is a major source
of water for the city of Gwalior. This dam has been
constructed in the vicinity of eleven villages. The villagers depend on thi
s dam for their irrigation, drinking and domestic purpose. The dam is an engineerin
g marvel and is 24 meters high at its crest, and 1341 m long. The reservoir has a c
apacity of 4.8 million cubic meters. The dam was failed twice due to infiltration i
n 1917 & in 1970 respectively. However, today it has emerged as a favourite destina
tion for families to spend some good time together.
As tourism gained popularity, the tourist department started a boating club
here. One can enjoy speed boating, jalpari boat,
paddle boating and water scooty rides at Tighra Dam. Apart from adventure,
it also offers serenity with the picturesque view
that surrounds the dam. After the construction of the dam, the area became
a suitable habitat for several birds and this area
was later declared as a Bird Sanctuary. The reservoir is home to many croco
diles and many different fishes can be seen during
boating.
Timings: 9 AM - 5 PM
Boating Cost: Rs. 50 per person for Speed Boat, Rs. 50 per person for Jalpa
ri Boat, Rs. 100 per Paddle Boat & Rs. 350 per person
for Water Scooter
</p>
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<center><h1>NEARBY DESTINATIONS</h1></center>
<center>
<a href="Datia.html" target="_main">
<img src="image/Datia.png" width="500px" height="300px"></a>
<a href="Orchha.html" target="_main">
<img src="image/Orchha.jpg" width="600px" height="300px"></a>
</center>
<hr>
</body>
Page
</html>
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
h1{
color:black;
font-size: 50;
}
p{
float:right;
font-size:20px;
color:black;
}
h2{font-size: 30;}
img{
margin-right: auto;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/front.jpg" style="width:100%">
<h1>Melodic Gwalior</h1>
<p>A city brimming with great history and melodic music, Gwalior holds an impor
tant place in the heart of incredible India. It is
dotted with plain and hilly landscapes which transform into a lush green car
pet as the monsoon approaches. Gwalior is best known
for its imposing hilltop fort, which was famously described as 'The pearl am
ongst fortresses in India'. The city stands as the
testimony of dynasties that ruled over the decades. Their influence is clear
ly seen in the many regal structures that dominate the
cityscape. In a sense, Gwalior continues to retain a medieval majesty.
<br><br>
Gwalior holds an unparalleled taste and popularity in Hindustani Classical S
angeet, and has retained Indian traditions and the
Page
wealth of music intact over the years. The Gwalior Gharana is one of the old
est and prominent Khayal Gharanas. Legendary musicians
like Tansen and Baiju Bawara belonged to Gwalior and sang for the royal cour
t of Gwalior.
<br><br>
The melody of classical Indian music can be best witnessed in Tansen Samaroh
which is organised to pay a tribute to the legendary
musician and a master of classical music, Tansen. The soul-stirring performa
nces bring the evening alive. The aim is to celebrate
the true essence of music and enjoy the melody that comes with each unique p
erformance during the festival. Every year, the event
is being organised from 26th- 30th Dec at different venues of Gwalior.</p>
<hr>
<h1><u>About Destination</u></h1>
<h2>Bateshwar</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Bateshwar.jpg" style="width:576px; height:3
00px; float: left;">
Bateshwar Temple is a group of Hindu temples of ancient temples. Which is s
ituated about 30 kilometers from the city of Morena,
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. There is a group of small and big 200 templ
es made of sandstone in the group of Beteshwar temple.
These temples are now become ruins. The group of temples spread over 25 acr
es of land. According to Madhya Pradesh's Archeolog
Directorate, this group of 200 temples was built during the reign of Gurga-
Pratihar dynasty. It is believed that all these
temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Mother Shakti. Many statues
of gods and goddesses can also be seen on the walls
of these temples. This place is within the fort of Chambal river valley, it
s main medieval era is on the north-western slope of
a hill near the Padavali known for the Vishnu temple. Lord Shiva is the lar
gest temple in the group of these temples. Local
people know this Shiva temple by name as Bhuteshwar. The group of these tem
ples is also called the Batesvar temple or the
Batesara Temple site.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Gopachal</h2>
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<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Gopachal.jfif" style="width:576px; height:300
px; float: left;">
The Gopachal Parvat is situated just around the part of the Gwalior Fort an
d is the abode of a fantastic collection of statues of
Jain Digambara tirthankaras. All the statues were established here between
1398 and 1536. Kings of the Tomar dynasty including
Veermadev, Dungar Singh and Kirti Singh are the people behind the construct
ion of the whole place. The mountain is said to spread
the message of love and peace along with equality that was seen decreasing
slowly in those days with all types of social evils and
caste systems.
The most remarkable statues here are those of the standing Adinath and Pars
hvanath in a cross legged sitting position. These
statues are all facing the Gwalior Fort as it is known to be a Jain Fort an
d is also known as Jain Garh.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Gujari mahal</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Gujari_mahal.jpg" style="width: 576px; height
:300px; float: left;">
Built in the 15th century by Raja Mansingh Tomar for his Gujar Queen, Mrign
ayani, Gujari Mahal is a monument of love. According
to popular tradition, since none of the eight queens were able to produce a
n heir for the king, he finally married a milkman’s
daughter called “naani”, whom he named “Mrignayani” (meaning beautiful eyes
). Mrignayani demanded a separate palace for her with
constant water supply from river Ria and hence, Gujari Mahal in Gwalior in
India came up. The palace now has an archaeological
museum that has a large collection of Hindu and Jain sculptures, archaeolog
ical pieces from the 1st and the 2nd century B.C,
copies of Bagh cave frescoes and Terracotta items. The statue of Salbhanjik
a, a marvellous piece in miniature is in the custody
of the museum’s curator and can be seen on request.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Gwalior Fort</h2>
Page
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Gwalior_fort.jfif" style="width: 576px; heigh
t:300px; float: left;">
An architectural marvel of the 8th century, the Gwalior Fort is perched on
a hilltop. The defensive structure of the fort
comprises two main palaces, temples and water tanks. Amongst it, the most a
cknowledged is the Teli-Ka-Mandir and Man Singh
Palace. The former was built in the Dravidian style shrine and its generous
ly sculpted exteriors are highly appreciated. Then
there is the Man Singh Palace, built by king Man Singh in the 15th century.
The reputed Palace has an amazing design. With blue
ceramic tiles at the front façade and an impressive structure the Man Singh
Palace reflects the true colours of the Tomar dynasty.
To complement the Man Singh Palace, the Gwalior Fort complex also houses th
e Gujari Mahal. This was built by Raja Man Singh for his
beloved queen Mrignayani. Other notable structures in the majestic Gwalior
Fortress are the Karan Palace, the Jahangir Mahal and
Shahjahan Mahal.</p>
<hr>
<h2>jal vilas palace</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Jai_vilas_palace.jfif" style="width: 576px; h
eight:300px; float: left;">
The Jai Vilas Palace, also known as the Jai Vilas Mahal is situated in Gwal
ior, Madhya Pradesh and is a symbol of age-old Indian
culture and opulence, preserved to the modern day. The Maharaja of Gwalior,
Jayaji Rao Scindia, had this magnificent edifice built
to ensure a grand welcome for King Edward VII, the then Prince of Wales in
1874. Today, it serves as a residence for the descendants
of the royal Maratha Scindia family. The palace also serves as a museum str
etched over 35 rooms, houses the Chitrangada Raje Art
Gallery and a library that comprises more than 5,000 books.
Moreover, each room in the regal palace contains curios of historical impor
tance, including a collection of swords that date back
to the times of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, and the original Dhal (shield) th
at belonged to freedom fighter Rani Laxmibai. The venture
cost a total of INR 1 crore, which is likely to have been quite an extravag
ant affair in that era. </p>
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<hr>
<h2>man singh palace</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Man_singh_palace.jpg" style="width: 576px; he
ight:300px; float: left;">
Explore Man Singh Palace, built by Raja Mansingh between 1486 and 1517 insi
de the complex of Gwalior Fort. A splendid display
of Hindu architecture, the palace has 2 open courtyards bordered by apartme
nts on two floors. This four-storeyed palace has
large rooms, wherein some were venues for musical concerts, the others were
for the royal ladies to sit and enjoy the music.
The blue paintings on the walls with touch of green and gold look striking.
There are 2 underground or basement floors with
circular cells. They were used as prisons. The palace is also surrounded by
other monuments like Jehangir Mahal, Shah Jahan
Mahal and the Gujari Mahal. A special sound and light show is organized eve
ry evening for the visiting tourists at the palace.
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<h2>Tansen memorial</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Tansen_memorial.jfif" style="width: 576px; he
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One of the greatest musicians of India and an eminent vocalist in the court
s of Akbar in the medieval period, Tansen was also
among one of the nine gems of the Mughal court. Tansen was believed to crea
te magic with his music and cause rains and even
enchant animals by his music. He was a student of Mohammad Ghaus who taught
him Hindustani classical music. He was a proponent
of Dhrupad style and he developed the Gwalior Gharana style of music. He wa
s buried near his guru and this burial site is a
beautiful piece of architecture. The annual Tansen Music Festival is held h
ere every year in the month of November where
prominent musicians from all over the country come and perform various clas
sical shows.</p>
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<h2>Sarod Ghar</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Sarod_ghar.jfif" style="width: 576px; height:
300px; float: left;">
Sarod Ghar is a museum situated at Jiwaji Ganj in the historical town of Gw
alior. It is one of the famous places to visit in
Gwalior for music lovers.
Also known as Kala Vithika, Sarod Ghar was established in Gwalior with a mo
tive to promote classical Indian music, heritage and
culture. The museum has been housed in the ancestral home of Amjad Ali Khan
, the renowned Sarod Maestro, who donated the property
for this purpose and is owned by Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Memorial Trust. The m
useum also aims at creating awareness about Indian
classical music and musical instruments of India.
The museum exhibits ancient instruments of the great Indian Masters and an
impressive collection of photographs and documents.
The first instruments exhibited at the Sarod Ghar museum are the instrument
s belonging to the forefathers of Amjad Ali Khan.
The exhibits of the museum includes, Sarods of Nanne Khan & Rabab belonging
to Ghulam Bandagi Khan Bangash. The instruments
belonging to Haafiz Ali Khan and Asghar Ali Khan are part of the collection
housed at Sarod Ghar of Gwalior.
The Museum conducts regular audio programs and live performance for the pub
lic in keeping with its aims and objectives. The
central courtyard is designed as an open-air auditorium for live performanc
e. The Museum will also collect and make available to
the public a database on classical music in the form of books, and articles
.
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<h2>Sun Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Sun_temple.jpg" style="width: 576px; height:3
00px; float: left;">
The Surya Mandir or Sun Temple is one of the most spectacular shrines as we
ll as an architectural wonder that adorns the city of
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Gwalior. As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to the holy Sun God
and was constructed in the year 1988 by the famous
industrialist G.D. Birla. Built on the lines of legendary Sun Temple at Kon
ark, Orissa, the Sun Temple of Gwalior is a
magnificent amalgam of exquisite architecture in red sandstone and pearly w
hite marble.
As you encounter the outer edifice, you will see the red sandstone exterior
of the Sun Temple built in the manner of gradual
slots that reach up to the peak of the facade. A splendid idol of the Sun L
ord is enshrined in the temple. Although not
constructed long ago, it is among the most revered shrines in the ancient c
ity attracting tourists and devotees from all over
the country in large numbers.
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<h2>Tigra Dam</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Gwalior/Tigra_dam.jpg" style="width: 576px; height:30
0px; float: left;">
Tighra Dam or Tigra Dam is a fresh water reservoir situated at Tighra near
Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh. It is the primary source
of drinking water to the city of Gwalior and also one of the popular picnic
places to visit near Gwalior.
Tighra Dam was constructed in 1916 on the Sank River and is a major source
of water for the city of Gwalior. This dam has been
constructed in the vicinity of eleven villages. The villagers depend on thi
s dam for their irrigation, drinking and domestic purpose. The dam is an engineerin
g marvel and is 24 meters high at its crest, and 1341 m long. The reservoir has a c
apacity of 4.8 million cubic meters. The dam was failed twice due to infiltration i
n 1917 & in 1970 respectively. However, today it has emerged as a favourite destina
tion for families to spend some good time together.
As tourism gained popularity, the tourist department started a boating club
here. One can enjoy speed boating, jalpari boat,
paddle boating and water scooty rides at Tighra Dam. Apart from adventure,
it also offers serenity with the picturesque view
that surrounds the dam. After the construction of the dam, the area became
a suitable habitat for several birds and this area
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was later declared as a Bird Sanctuary. The reservoir is home to many croco
diles and many different fishes can be seen during
boating.
Timings: 9 AM - 5 PM
Boating Cost: Rs. 50 per person for Speed Boat, Rs. 50 per person for Jalpa
ri Boat, Rs. 100 per Paddle Boat & Rs. 350 per person
for Water Scooter
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<h1>Yummy Indore</h1>
<p>A trading hub between the Deccan and Delhi in the 16th century, the city of
Indore was discovered by Rao Nandlal Chaudhary. Later,
Rani Ahilya Bai Holkar, with her keen interest in education and planning,
built the largest city in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
Indore, being ranked as 'the cleanest city in India' for the fifth consecu
tive year has reserved its place in the first 20 cities
to be developed as smart cities as well.
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The metropolitan yet traditional vibe of Indore attracts tourists for fabul
ous places to visit and fantastic food to taste.
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Today, Indore has numerous places to visit from a spectacle of majestic pal
aces co-existing with commercial centers. The
birth-land of The Indore Gharana of Hindustani Classical Music has a rich h
istory of the architectural marvel from the Maratha
era that allures the visitors. Indore is home to spectacular The Kanch Mand
ir, which is made entirely of glass and mirrors,
uxurious Lal Bagh Palace and Royal Rajwada. Tourists can also visit the exo
tic natural wonders such as Gulawat Lotus Valley,
Choral Ghat and Patalpani in the outskirts of the city.
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Apart from being considered as the Madhya Pradesh's commercial capital, it
is also known for mouth-watering culinary experience.
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Indore is no less than a food paradise for foodie tourists. Its signature d
ishes like Poha Jalebi, Mawa Bati & Bhutte ki kees
are popular across the nation. A visit to Indore is never complete without
having scrumptious food at citie's Sarafa bazaar &
Chappan Dukan.
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With a perfect balance of heritage & modern culture, Indore will make you a
sk for more on every visit of yours.</p>
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<h2>Bada Ganpati Temple</h2>
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Bada Ganpati was built during the reign of Queen Ahilya Bai Holkar in 1875.
This temple is located at the western end of M G Road in
Indore. The statue of Lord Ganesha housed in this temple is 25 ft in heigh
t, which makes it one of the largest statues of Lord
Ganesha in the world.
The construction material used in carving the deity of Lord Ganesha compri
sed limestone, jaggery, bricks, soil and water. Soil used
for construction of this idol was brought from Varanasi and Mathura. The f
rame of the deity was made of metals such as gold, silver
and other metals.</p>
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<h2>Chhatris</h2>
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float: left;">
The Krishnapura Chhattris of Indore is a monument that portrays bravery and
courage. The Chhatris were built in the late 1800s,
in the memory of the Holkar rulers and the tombs are built on the cremation
spot of the Holkar rulers near Rajwada. The Chhattris
were built in the memory of Bolia Sahib over the ashes of another woman rul
er of Malwa, Maharani Krishnabai. These chattris are
located on the bank of khan river which is now under the revival by IMC. T
he Krishnapura Chhatris is one of the beautiful
architectural heritage of the Indore city. At the time of festivals and cel
ebration the wonderful sight of the chattris are at its
best & adds to the ancient glory of this Indreshwar city.</p>
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<h2>Choral Dam</h2>
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Constructed on the backwaters of River Narmada, the Choral Dam is one of th
e best kept secrets of Madhya Pradesh that makes for
a perfect picnic spot. The dam attracts nature lovers and water sports enth
usiasts with its serene surroundings and tranquil
vibes. Sunrises and sunsets are quite beautiful at the dam when different h
ues of the sky make for an amazing backdrop for the
lush green trees. Visitors can also enjoy a ride in a speed or paddle boat
between 9 am and 6 pm everyday. The dam is mainly
used for irrigation as well as drinking purposes but still serves as a grea
t place to unwind in the lap of nature. The Choral
Dam is located at a distance of 45 km from Indore and can be easily reached
from other parts of the state as well.</p>
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<h2>Kanch Mandir</h2>
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300px; float: left;">
One of the most popular Jain temples in India, the Kanch Mandir in Indore l
iterally translates to ‘temple of glass’. The temple
is renowned for the several glass paintings and sculptures placed inside th
e temple. Dating back to the Holkar dynasty, the
Kanch mandir was built in 1903 by one of India’s industrial pioneers, Seth
Hukumchand Jain. It is believed that craftsmen were
hired from Jaipur and Iran to construct this marvelous structure. The Kanch
mandir is popular for its stunning architecture and
grand celebrations held during Jain festivals.</p>
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<h2>Lal Bagh Palace</h2>
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ht:300px; float: left;">
One of the royal palaces of the Holkar dynasty, the LalBagh Palace is one o
f the most prominent examples of Holkar era
architecture in Indore ! It is one of the best palaces and historical attra
ctions in Indore ! It was commissioned by Tukoji Rao
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Holkar (reign: 1844 - 1886) and was completed by Shivaji Rao Holkar (reign:
1886 - 1903) in 1890 at a cost of Rs. 1.5 lacs ! Tukoji
Rao Holkar (reign: 1903 - 1926) was the last king to reside in this palace
; he lived here until his death in 1978 !
Built on the banks of river Saraswati, this palace was surrounded by beauti
ful lawns & trees, spread over an area of 28 acres ! At
one point of time, the palace had one of the best rose gardens in India !
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<h2>Patalpani</h2>
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px; float: left;">
The Patalpani Waterfall is located in Mhow Tehsil of Indore district in the
state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The waterfall is
approximately 300 feet high. The area around Patalpani is a popular picnic
and trekking spot.
The water flow is highest immediately after the rainy season (usually after
July). It goes almost dry in the summer season, and
the stream is reduced to a trickle.</p>
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<h2>Rajwada</h2>
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Located near the famous Kajuri Market in Indore, Rajwada is a magnificent a
nd historical palace that is located in the city of
Indore and was constructed by the Holkars more than 200 years ago. It is a
seven-storied structure located near the Chhatris
and serves as an excellent example of royal grandeur and architectural skil
ls.
Nestled between the crowded streets of the Kajuri Bazar and facing the main
square of the city, the Rajwada palace also faces a
well-maintained garden that houses a statue of Queen Ahilya Bai, an artific
ial waterfall and some beautiful fountains. Even after
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all these years, the palace continues to be one of the most famous tourist
spots in Indore and is one of the oldest structures too.</p>
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<h2>Sarafa Bazar</h2>
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300px; float: left;">
The streets behind Rajwada in Indore are crowded jewellery Market in the da
ytime and hence name Sarafa Bazaar which started in
early 19th century, however, no one is sure of the origin of the night food
bazaar. Some believe it started some 100 years back
and was encouraged by jewellery shop owners so that their shops were secur
ed even post midnight. With this in mind they
willingly started offering front space of their shop to food vendors and t
hus Night Food Bazar came in existence ensuring the
streets are empty only for few hours in the early morning.</p>
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<h1>Graceful Khajuraho</h1>
<p>Khajuraho is an ancient city known for magnificent temples and its intricate
sculptures located in the Chhatarpur district of
Madhya Pradesh. Built in the medieval century by the Chandela Dynasty, the
UNESCO site of 'Khajuraho Group of Monuments' is
famous for its Nagara-Style architecture and graceful sculptures of nayikas
and deities. The splendour of the intricate statues
is one of the reasons that makes it a popular site to visit among tourists.
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Built between 950-1050 AD by the Chandela Dynasty, these temples represent
various forms like meditation, spiritual teachings,
relationship, through stimulating art. The temples are famous for its craft
smanship that consist of splendid demonstrations of
fine sculptures and exceptional architectural skill, making them one of the
most stunning UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.
These temples are divided into three groups: Eastern, Western and Southern.
Beautiful, detailed and expressive, the sculptures of
the Khajuraho temples will leave you in awe and wonder.
<br><br>
Plan a trip to Khajuraho around February when you can also attend and witne
ss Khajuraho Dance Festival. This grand cultural
extravaganza is a stunning blend of art and architecture. One gets to exper
ience a wonderful symphony of mesmerising classical
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t cities and town in India.</p>
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<h1><u>About Destination</u></h1>
<h2>Adivart tribal and folk art museum</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Khajuraho/Adivart_tribal_and_folk_art_museum.jfif"
style="width:576px; height:300px; float: left;">
Adivart Tribal and Folk Art Museum is a popular museum located within the C
handela Cultural Complex in Khajuraho. It is at a distance
of 600m from the Western Group of Temples and 2km from Khajuraho Bus Stand.
An ideal place for history lovers, the museum has a rich collection of trib
al and folk art and artefacts. One of the most
eye-catching artefacts is the magnificent Karma or Kadamba tree, which is a
n integral element of the Karam festival held in the
rainy season. One can also see how bell-metal art, especially Garuda, a com
mon Indian motif, takes form in metal. The museum offers
the visitors a peek into the history of customs and rituals of different tr
ibes in Madhya Pradesh. It houses over 500 tribal
antiques, folk paintings, jewellery, masks, terracotta objects, metal craft
and bamboo items. The cultural and ethnic sensibilities
of the local artisans are displayed in each work. There is also a range of
original paintings and prints for sale.
Not only this, but the museum exhibits the evolution of various forms, styl
es, and designs that have transformed and evolved over
centuries. The museum is open on all days except on Mondays and government
holidays from 12pm to 8pm.</p>
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<h2>Brahma Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Khajuraho/Brahma_Temple.jpg" style="width:576px; heig
ht:300px; float: left;">
At a distance of 1.5 km from Khajuraho Bus Stand and 1 km from Jain Group o
f Temples, Brahma Temple is an ancient temple in the
historical town of Khajuraho. Situated on the banks of Khajur Lake or Ninor
a Tal, it is an intrinsic part of the Eastern Group
of Khajuraho Temples.
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Brahma Temple is dedicated to four headed Lord Brahma. Built in 900 AD, it
is renowned for being one of the oldest structures in
the Eastern Group of Temples. The temple is believed to be named after Lord
Brahma owing to the presence of a four-faced idol in
the sanctum that represents the Creator of the World. However, historians b
elieved that it was actually dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
The reason for this belief is the presence of Vishnu's image on the lintel
of the door of the sanctum.
This ancient temple is made up of granite and sandstone which depict the ag
e old architecture of Khajuraho Temples. This temple
is comparatively simple in plan and design which includes a simple sanctum
with no mandap, a pyramid shaped shikhara and a
slightly decorated entrance porch. Situated on a raised platform, this smal
l temple is known for its display of beautifully
carved latticed windows, which are projected on the north and south walls o
f the temple. Except for some sculptures of Ganga
and Yamuna on the doorway, Brahma temple is pretty much a plain temple.</p>
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<h2>Chaturbhuj Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Khajuraho/Chatarbhuj_Temple.jfif" style="width: 576px
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Chaturbhuj Temple is a historical temple situated in Jatakari village near
Khajuraho. Also known as Jatakari Temple, the temple
is counted amongst the Southern Group of Temples in Khajuraho.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Chaturbhuj Temple was built by the rulers of
Chandela dynasty in 1100 AD. The name is so derived
from the word 'chaturbhuj', which means 'one with four arms'. This is so wi
th the presiding deity Lord Vishnu who has four arms.
Stands lonely and serene on a high platform, this is the only important tem
ple in Khajuraho that faces west.
The temple is popular for its impressive architecture. It has an entrance p
orch, sanctum without ambulatory, and mandapa. This is
the only temple at Khajuraho without any erotic carvings on the walls. This
west facing temple stands on a square platform, which
can be approached by a staircase of ten steps. The elaborated entrance thro
ugh the doorway has beautifully carved figures of
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Brahma, Vishnu and Lord Shiva. The temple houses a richly carved 9 feet tal
l idol of Lord Vishnu.
The tower of this temple is plain when compared to other temples in the reg
ion. Below the tower there are three bands of sculptures
with the images of dikhpalas, ashtavasus, nymphs and the recesses of mythic
al lions. There are images of Ganga can be identified with
the presence of Crocodile and Yamuna can be identified with Turtle at the l
ower part of the doorway.</p>
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<h2>Chausath yogini</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Khajuraho/Chausath_yogini.jpg" style="width: 576px; h
eight:300px; float: left;">
The Chausath Yogini temple is located in Khajuraho of Chhatarpur district,
in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. This temple was
built by the Chandela dynasty in the yeat 885 CE. This temple is considered
as one of the first temple built by the Chandelya
dynasty as it was built in the capital of the regime, Khajuraho. As the temp
le was built in the capital of the Chandela dynasty
the architecture style of the temple is also known as Khajuraho style.
The Chausath Yogini temple was built for Goddess Durga and her 64 Yoginis. T
he word Yogini refers to a female attendant of a
Goddess, therefore this temple was named after the 64 female attendants. Alt
hough the temple is in ruins now and there are not
sculptures present in the temple, the scriptures of the walls are still pres
ent. Though the temple is not accessible due to the
fragile structure and the state of the temple, there are few relics that wer
e shifted to the Museum of Khajuraho along with some
sculptures.</p>
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<h2>Chitragupta Temple</h2>
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height:300px; float: left;">
Chitragupta Temple is an ancient shrine located to the north of Devi Jagada
mbi Temple in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. It is one of
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the ornate temples in the Western Group and also one of the must visit attr
actions in Khajuraho.
Built by Chandela rulers in1023 AD, Chitragupta Temple is dedicated to Sun
God. The temple faces the East and is the only Sun
Temple at Khajuraho. The temple houses a beautiful 5 feet high standing ido
l of Lord Surya driving a chariot, which is pulled by
seven horses. Three similar figures are also carved on the door lintel.
Architecturally, it is very similar to the nearby Jagadambi Temple. It cons
ists of a maha-mandapa, entrance porch, vestibule and
a sanctum. The octagonal ceiling of the maha-mandapa is one of the most str
iking features of the temple. The exterior walls of the
temple are covered with erotic sculptures, surasundaris, and various gods.
The south wall of the temple displays an eleven-headed Vishnu carving, whic
h possesses ten different avatars of Lord Vishnu.
Apart from this, intricate carvings of processions, dancing girls, elephant
fights and hunting scenes are also adorned the
temple walls. Besides these, ascetic figures counting more than seventy are
beautifully carved on the balcony panels of the
temple.</p>
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<h2>Devi Jagdamba Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Khajuraho/Devi_jagdamba_temple.jpg" style="width: 576
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Devi Jagdamba Temple is a famous shrine of Khajuraho. The Garba Griha of th
e temple is dedicated to the goddess of the Universe,
Devi Jagdamba. The walls of the temple are carved skillfully to create beau
tiful images. It is believed that this temple was
originally dedicated to Lord Vishnu and later to Goddess Parvati and then t
o Goddess Kali. The temple is a splendid representation
of three-part design. The design has similarity with the Chitragupta Temple
. An important feature of the temple is that the temple
stands on a sanctum which has no space for walking. Visitors coming to the
temple feel awed by the various skillful carvings on the
walls. Every stone used in the carvings tells a tale to the visitors. Such
a rich heritage of architectural design and depiction is
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rarely seen elsewhere. Khajuraho tourism cannot be complete without paying
a visit to this beautiful temple.
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<h2>Kandariya Mahadev Temple</h2>
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KandariyaMahadev Shiva Temple is situated in a small town of Khajuraho, whi
ch is situated in the Chattarpur district of Madhya
Pradesh. Khajuraho is well known for its sculptures which speaks volume of
the intrinsic carvings which was prevalent in the
medieval times. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple preserves the Lingam in
a very unique form. Kandariya Mahadev Shiva Temple
is considered very significant since it is the only largest and magnificent
temple present in Western India. This temple consists
of all the tree forms of trinity- Lord Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. Lord Shiva
idol's is portrayed holding a snake and trident in his
hands. Lord Vishnu is seated to his left and Lord Brahma to his right. Sinc
e, all the three forms of trinity can be worshipped at
one place itself, Kandariya Mahadev Shiva Temple is considered as one of th
e sacred spot in India.</p>
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<h2>Lakshmana Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Khajuraho/Lakshmana_temple.jpg" style="width: 576px;
height:300px; float: left;">
Lakshmana Temple is one of the most well preserved temples in Khajuraho. Th
is temple is considered to be one of the oldest
existing temples in the Western Group and also one of the must visit places
in Khajuraho.
Lakshmana Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple was built before 9
54 CE by Yashovarman, the seventh ruler of Chandela
dynasty. It is believed that it took 20 years to build the temple. It is on
e of the first magnificent structures established in
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Khajuraho and also one of the three largest temples set in the Western Wing
of the Khajuraho complex.
The temple is a Sandhara temple of the Panchayatana variety. The entire tem
ple complex stands on a high platform and consists
of all the elements of Hindu temple architecture. It has an entrance porch,
mandapa, maha-mandapa, antarala, and garbhagriha.
The platform of the temple is beautifully decorated with patterns of elepha
nts and horsemen carrying out parade. Apart from this,
scenes of battles, hunting and processions are also engraved on the borders
of the platform of the temple. Lakshmana Temple is
unique for its four subsidiary shrines at the four corners of its rectangul
ar platform.
The temple has only one entrance on the east side. The entrance porch has a
toran above the entrance. The porch wall has two
rows of sculptures including divine figures and erotic scenes. The sanctum
doorway has seven vertical panels. The central panel
is decorated with the various incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The lintel depic
ts goddess Lakshmi in the center flanked by Lord
Brahma and Lord Vishnu. The temple houses the three-headed and four-armed i
dol of Vaikuntha Vishnu. The central head is of human,
and rest of the two depicts Lord Varaha and Lord Narshima. This image was o
riginally brought from Tibet.
The top view of temple sanctum appears like Pancha-ratha. The western side
of the temple is beautifully decorated with sculptures
and the full figures of different forms of women with ornate jewellery. The
re are two open mandapas in front of the temple. The
one towards the south is known as the Varaha mandapa which has a huge image
of the standing Varaha. The carved idol of Varaha is
placed along with the figures of more than 600 gods and goddesses.</p>
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<h2>Matangeshwar Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Khajuraho/Matangeshwar_Temple.jpg" style="width: 576p
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Matangeshwar Temple is a Hindu temple stands next to the famous Lakshmana T
emple in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is
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located among the Western Group of temples. Among the Chandela-era monument
s of Khajuraho, this is the only Hindu temple that is
still actively used for worship.
The temple of Matangeshwar was built by the Chandela dynasty ruler Chandra
Dev in the early 10th century AD. The king was an
ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is considered as the venerated sag
e Matang and hence the name Matangeswarar. It is one
of the oldest temples of Madhya Pradesh.
This temple houses some of the largest Shiva lingams of India. The lingam i
s eight feet in height and is made up of sparkling
yellow limestone. There is a little Ganesh structure at upper right, and an
extensive picture of a Goddess with two smaller
attendant deities were set up on the way towards the temple. This is one of
the holiest temples of central India which is
revered by a number of devotees.
The Matangeshwar Temple is a larger-scale version of the Brahma Temple in t
erms of plan and design. It has a square plan. Also
known as Mrityunjaya Mahadeo Temple, the exterior and interior of this temp
le is not decorated with sculptures like other
Khajuraho Temples but the ceiling is overlapped with sculptures. There is a
n open air archaeological museum to the south of the
temple that has a vast collection of statues and friezes.
Lord Shiva is worshiped by following a daily ritual of bathing the Linga wi
th milk, bilwa leaves and flowers. Maha Shivaratri is
observed in this temple with great fervor. The lingam is bathed, dressed an
d decorated like a human bridegroom during the marriage
ceremony on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri. People from distant l
ands gather in this temple to offer prayers and seek
blessings of the almighty.
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<h2>Parsavanath Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Khajuraho/Parsavanath_Temple.jpg" style="width: 576px
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The Parshwanath temple, Khajuraho is the largest shrine in the Eastern grou
p of the monument. Its interior walls are intricate
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carvings with detailed motifs and religious symbols, whereas the exterior w
alls have stunning human and animal carvings. The
architecture of this shrine is predominantly Hindu temple architecture, how
ever, you might be able to locate Islamic and Buddhist
elements.
According to historians, the Parshwanath temple is one of the oldest temple
s in the Eastern Temple complex and is dedicated to
the Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism. Unlike the temples of th
e Western complex, the temple is well known for its
constriction and extraordinary sculptures. Being one of the most preserved
temples in Khajuraho, you will scene from the domestic
life being portrayed on the walls of the shrine. The Archaeological Survey
of India (ASI) has listed this shrine as the Monument
of National Importance.
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<h2>Sound and light show</h2>
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Khajuraho sound & light show is a popular evening event organized by manage
ment team for tourists. This is the best evening
activity for tourists to understand the history, facts and myths of Khajura
ho temples. It is organized in Khajuraho Western
Group of Temples. It is a paid event which means, if you would like to atte
nd this popular evening event, you need to pay fee
for it. Here we will get the chance to visit popular Western Group of templ
es in artificial light, after sunset. Viewing these
temples in artificial light given different experience. Apart from viewing
them, park management team has also made arrangement
of sound arrangement in which we will hear the speech (audio guide) of expe
rts in which they explain valuable information
pertaining to Khajuraho temples, their history, making of these temples, ar
t, sculpture, architecture and also associated myths.
This information in valuable and enhances our knowledge about these temples
. We recommend tourists to attend this event.
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<p>Situated on the banks of river Narmada, Maheshwar appeals to both, the pilgr
im as well as the tourist in you. The town possesses
a treasure trove of beautiful temples that calm the soul, alongside man-
made creations that please the eyes.
<br><br>
A centre of handloom weaving since the 5th century, Maheshwar has been prod
ucing the exquisite Maheshwari sarees and fabric. The
town also holds the distinction of being the capital of Rajmata Ahilya Devi
Holkar's empire during the 18th century.
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This historic town weaves spirituality and folklore with the beauty of natu
re and Maheshwari sarees, bringing alive child-like
awe in you.</p>
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<h2>Ahilyabai fort and palace</h2>
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Ahilya Fort, in the central Indian town of Maheshwar, sits high above the s
acred river Narmada. Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar ruled
here from 1765 to 1796 and built Ahilya Wada, her personal residences, offi
ces, and darbaar audience hall, within the fort.
In the year 2000, Prince Richard Holkar, her descendant and son of the last
Maharaja of Indore, converted his home in Ahilya
Wada into a guest residence, today known around the world as the Ahilya For
t Hotel.</p>
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<h2>Akhileshwar Temple</h2>
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height:300px; float: left;">
The Ayhileshwar temple was built by the Holkar kings over 34 years as tribu
te to Maharani Devi Ahilya Bhai Holkar at the
princely cost of 1.5 crores ! The entrance gate to the Maheshwar fort of Ma
heshwar, home to famous Maheshwari sarees of
Madhya Pradesh. It was the home of Devi Ahalya Bhai Holkar ruler and patron
who renovated temples from Uttrakhand to
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Rameshwaram, but herself led a very simple life. This fortress also houses
the exquisitely beautiful Ahilyeshwar temple built
by master craftsmen and still in good condition inspite of weathering. If y
ou have not seen this place then head there soon.
You need to spend at least half day so be there early to avoid the summer h
eat. Early winter would be ideal to do justice to
this memorable location. </p>
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<h2>Ek Mukhi Datta Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Maheshwar/Ek-Mukhi-Datta-Temple.jpg" style="width: 57
6px; height:300px; float: left;">
Ek Mukhi Datta Temple is newly constructed temple in Sahastradhara, Jalkoti
, Maheshwar. It’s also called “Shiva Datta Dham”.
This temple is constructed in 30 acres of area. Temple area is approx 10000
sq. feet. The temple is situated at the bank of
historical Narmada River in its most serious, calm, adventured and horrible
form. The main attraction in this temple is the
very beautiful idol’s of Lord Ek Mukhi Datta, Maa Narmada and Lord Ganesha.
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<h2>Narmada Ghat</h2>
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Narmada Ghat is another off-beat destination in close proximity to the town
of Maheshwar surrounded with lush green environs.
It is a nice spot for picnicking and to enjoy a day off from all the worrie
s and stress one has.
It is located on the banks of river Narmada and is one of the many places c
onstructed by Rani Ahilyabai.</p>
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<h2>Rajwada</h2>
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Legend has it that this splendid architectural wonder was constructed under
the rule of one of India's most powerful female
leaders, Rani Ahilyabai Holkar.
Surprisingly, the edifice does not only display Maratha architectural style
s but it also boasts of designs inspired from
Mughal and French trends. One of the major attractions of this monument is
the statue of Rani Ahilyabai standing tall right at
the entrance. </p>
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<h2>Rehwa Society</h2>
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Rehwa Society is a not-for-profit foundation, working with weavers in Mahes
hwar, Madhya Pradesh. Established in 1978, by Richard
and Sally Holkar as a weaver's society. It is known for its Maheshwar saree
s, in silk and cotton.<br>
The weaving history at Maheshwar, dates back to Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar,
the ruler of princely Indore State from 1765 to
1795. She brought in weavers from Surat in Gujarat and Mandu, Madhya Prades
h and established them at Maheshwar, to weave special
nine-yard saris (Navvari saris) for the ladies of royal household, and turb
an fabric.
Rehwa Society outlet (left) at Dastkar Nature Bazaar, Mehrauli, Delhi. The
tradition was revived, when the Rehwa Society was founded in 1978, by Richard Holka
r of Holkar dynasty and his wife Sally Holkar. Using a grant from the Indian Centra
l Welfare Board, they started with eight looms and eight women weavers from the loc
al Meru community. It is situated within the Ahilya Fort at Maheshwar, on the banks
of the Narmada River. Over the years the society has expanded to 250 weavers, most
of them women and 110 looms. It is known for weaving Maheshwari sarees and fabric i
n cotton and silk.
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<h1>Goddess Abode Maihar</h1>
<p>After climbing 1063 steps, you will see the beautiful Maa Sharda Devi Temple
, sitting atop the Trikoota hill in Maihar. Even
today it is believed that the spirit of the legendary warrior Alha visits e
veryday to offer prayers at the temple. While the
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temple attracts thousands of devotees year on year, the town is also consid
ered as one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of Goddess
Parvati. The local women here contributes to the promotion of art and cultu
re by making incense sticks from the flowers offered
at Maa Sharda Devi temple.
<br>
What adds to this divinity is how Maihar got its name. The name means 'Neck
lace of Mother'. It is believed that when Lord Shiva
was carrying Sati, her necklace fell down here. Along with its treasure of
holiness, Maihar also holds the honour of producing
some of the best Indian Classical musicians.
<br>
With this wide a range of offerings, Maihar will leave you amazed, like you
used to be as a child.</p>
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<h1><u>About Destination</u></h1>
<h2>Aalha Dev Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Maihar/Aalha_dev_temple.jfif" style="width:576px; h
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Alaha dev temple is dedicated to Alha who is great unmatched warrior in our
history and great devotee of maa Sharda .People used
to go there for offering him a prayer and respect after maa sharda.A path t
rough woods make you feel very adventures and different.
Big temple with big campus big garden and a very big lake with huge stairs
and filled flowers named may be lotus.Many hills around
the lake make it perfect place for nature lovers.</p>
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<h2>Art Ichol</h2>
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Art Ichol is an artist residency but you don’t have to be an artist to stay
here and rejuvenate yourself. The four-acre property
conducts workshops and has artists staying for various lengths of time. It
is also home to numerous art installations, many made
from reclaimed or recycled materials. The main Art Ichol Centre has well-
appointed rooms, studios and a café. There is also the
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writer’s cottage, Amariya, set on the banks of the River Tamas. The grass-
covered banks are perfect for an idyllic picnic and for
a spell of trout fishing.</p>
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<h2>Golamath Temple</h2>
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Gola Math Temple is a major tourist destination of Maihar Nagar. This templ
e is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Inside this temple you
get to see Shivling in the sanctum sanctorum. This temple is very ancient.
You get to see beautiful carvings in this temple. The
Gola Math Temple is completely made of stone and the carvings in it.
That too is done on stone. This temple looks very beautiful. This temple is
not very big. But you can come here and see the
beauty of the temple. Shivling is seated in this temple. In the temple you
get to see the Garbha Graha and the Mandap.</p>
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<h2>Shara Mata Mandir</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Maihar/Sharda_mata_temple.jfif" style="width: 576px;
height:300px; float: left;">
Goddess Sharada is also called Saraswati. She is the Goddess of learning. S
he provides intelligence, mind, wisdom and logic.
She helps to fulfill one’s desire in life by the dint of her power of knowl
edge.
The Holy Maa Sharda Temple is situated in Maihar of Satna District in Madhy
a Pradesh. The place is well connected by road and
train route. The approximate distance from Satna district headquarter is 40
Kms. The temple is situated on the Trikut mountain
at a height of 600 ft from ground level. To reach the shrine one has to cli
mb 1001 stairs. The temple is managed by Maa Sharda
Prabhand Samiti. The committee, headed by district collector, has done sign
ificant work to enable better facilities to pilgrims
and devotees visiting the temple from all over the country.</p>
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<h1>Spritual Omkareshwar</h1>
<p>It can only be termed as a blessing by the lords and mother nature, that Omk
areshwar, the sacred island, is shaped like Om - the
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holiest symbol of Hinduism. It is adorned with lofty hills, between which t
he river Narmada forms a serene pool.
<br><br>
A cantilever type bridge running over river Narmada. It is a 270 ft. hangin
g bridge that enhances the beauty of Omkareshwar.
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Out of the major places to visit in Omkareshwar, the Omkareshwar Jyotirling
a shrine tops the list. Popularly known as 'Omkar
Mandhata', it is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines in India.Pilgrims in uni
maginable numbers visit the shrine every year,
seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva.
<br><br>
Apart from the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple the three storey Gauri Somnat
h Temple which is built in the shape of a peahen is
also a place to see. Joining the list are Mahakaleshwar temple, Ashapuri te
mple, Siddhanath temple, Khedapati Hanuman temple,
Rinmukteshwar temple, Mamleshwar temple, Kashi Vishwanath temple and Kedare
shwar temple.
<br><br>
Also worth visiting in the holy town are Govindeshwar Caves where Adi Shank
aracharya is said to have received enlightenment and
the other one is Gurudwara Omkareshwar Sahib where Guru Nanak stayed during
his visit to the city.
<br><br>
Trip to Omkareshwar can be concluded by watching Narmada meeting Kaveri at
the sangam.
<br><br>
The colourful ghats, rippling Narmada and divinity that reside in this town
gives you many reasons to visit Omkareshwar once.</p>
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<h1><u>About Destination</u></h1>
<h2>24 Avatars</h2>
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24 Avatars Omkareshwar Of the temples in the holy place of Omkareshwar, the
24 Avatars hold a special place. These are a group
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of Hindu and Jain temples, beautifully designed and built with unique style
s of architecture.
The temples of the 24 Avatars in Omkareshwar are a remarkable site. This is
because the architecture of each temple is different
from the rest, and exclusive styles are used which makes the 24 avatars a m
ajor tourist attraction of Omkareshwar
During the time of Mahmud of Ghazni in the 11th century, the Muslim invader
s had destroyed many of the Hindu and Jain temples that
stood in different parts of the country, including Omkareshwar. But still,
there are a number of temples that's till stand on
Omkareshwar soil. Of these are the 24 avatars, a group of Jain and Hindu Te
mples.
The nearest airport Indore is 77 km from Omkareswar where regular flights c
onnect to all major cities like Delhi, Mumbai,Bhopal and
Gwalior. The nearest railhead is Omkareshwar Road. There are roads connecti
ng Omkareshwar to Indore, Ujjain,Khandwa.</p>
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<h2>Gauri Siddhanath Temple</h2>
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Gauri Somanth temple, containing a gigantic six feet tall shivlinga, around
which as the legend goes two grow up persons
embracing it cannot reach their hands unless they are a internal uncle and
nephew (Mama-Bhanja). The lingam though very old
of a smooth black stone with shinning polish. There is a sitting Nandi(Scar
ed bull) of similar stone outside. As per legend if
anyone looked into it he would see the figure of his next birth</p>
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<h2>Kajal Rani cave</h2>
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Omkareshwar tourist places list would be incomplete without the mention of
this popular spot. Situated just 8 Km away from
Omkareshwar Temple, Kajal Rani Cave is a scenic spot which flaunts its undu
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This picturesque location provides a much-needed break from the holy sites
of the town. Kajal Rani Caves is also an ideal place
to visit in Omkareshwar for photography fanatics and nature lovers. So, if
you have been to enough temples and holy spots in
Omkareshwar, head towards these caves with your family and rejoice the ethe
real views of this place.</p>
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<h2>Shri Omkar Mandhata Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Omkareshwar/Mandhata_Temple.jpeg" style="width: 576px
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Omkareshwar temple in Mandhata is located on an pranva shaped (shape like “
ॐ”) island at Narmada. Mamaleshwar (ancient name
Amareshwar) temple is located on the south coast. Both the temples are desc
ribed as equal status. Both of these Shivlingas are
considered as Jyotirlingas. 75 kms from Khandwa On Indore-Khandwa Highway T
his is a very ancient holy place for Hindus. One of
the 12 Jyotirlingas of Omkar-Mamaleswar and sidhdhawar kut of Jain are loca
ted in this place. Millions of devotees of both
religion and foreigners visits the place every year. The cave of Govind ji,
the Guru of Adiguru Shankaracharya (Philosopher of
supreme theory of Advaita), ruins of the grand temple of Siddhnath, Temple
of Gauri Somnath, and rinkmukteshwar Temple are
situated at this place.
Tirtha Siddawarakut of Jainism is also located nearby. At this place many a
ncient temples of Jainism are situated, some of
them have been renovated. Some images depits that this place exists since 1
488 AD. The pictures are mainly describes
Tirthankara Lord Shri Shantinath ji. </p>
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<h2>Siddhanath Temple</h2>
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Siddhanath Temple is reckoned as the most charismatic architectural beauty
of the town. It is a preserved ancient structure
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which is situated on a small plateau on the Mandhata island. This temple wa
s attacked by Mahmud of Ghazni but it still stands
tall symbolizing its strength.
The detailed carvings on the pillars and walls of the temple represent its
spiritual value, as well as, rich architecture. With
its unique architectural beauty, it is counted among the major Omkareshwar
tourist places. </p>
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<h1>UNTAMED PENCH</h1>
<p>Pench Tiger Reserve comprises the Indira Priyadarshini Pench National Park a
nd the Pench Mowgli Sanctuary. It is named after the Pench river that flows
through it.<br>
Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli's adventure and his battle with the furious Sher Khan
is based on this very landscape in Madhya Pradesh. The places described in
the 'The Jungle Book' are the locations marked at Alikatta village and the Se
eonee hills. This is the reason, Pench Tiger Reserve is also popularly known as 'La
nd
of The Jungle Book'.<br>
It is also interesting to know that the one best wildlife series on tigers so f
ar, 'Tiger : Spy in the Jungle' is also filmed in Pench National Park. The series w
as
shot with the use of `trunk cams' ; the cameras held by elephants' trunks, to
follow four newborn tiger cubs all the way to adulthood.<br>
A magnificent expanse in Madhya Pradesh, Pench Tiger Reserve, though is a tiger
territory but it is also shelters dense population chetal, followed by leopard,
sambhar, gaur (Indian bison), chousingha, chinkara, barking deer, small Indian
civet, and porcupine and migratory birds such as Malabar pied hornbill, Indian
pitta and osprey .<br>
The major attractions of the Pench Tiger Reserves are jungle walk, jungle safari
, night safari, trekking, wildlife viewing from machaan and village tour. <br>
You can capture the endangered species of vultures at Sita Ghat or Raiyakassa an
d elusive leopards at Piyorthadi looking for food and water. Tourists can
experience rural lifestyle while staying among Gond families at Khamba Village a
nd create one of its kind memories.<br>
You can also try your hands at the potter wheel making some black earthen pots at
the potters colony which is well known for black pottery. The potters
colony in Pachdhar village is 10 km from Turia gate.What a delight to make a sou
venir by yourself to remember your visit at Pench. <br>
Watching tigers, birds and several other animals strolling in the woods during da
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ve, while watching Mowgli battle Sher Khan. <br></p>
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<h2>BAGHIN NALA</h2>
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The park is home to around 40 Bengal tigers, 39 species of mammal, 13 species
of reptile, 3 species of amphibian.
<br>Most famous for Tiger sightings in the past few seasons</p>
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<h2>KHAMBA VILLAGE</h2>
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Khamba village that shares the boundary with Pench National Park (near Jabalp
ur) offers the same kind of rural vibe with great hospitality offered by the
Gond families living in the village.
If you happen to visit Khamba, ask your guide to take you to one of the houses
to experience the tribal lifestyle. The lady of the house will welcome you with
a big smile and demonstrate you the traditional cooking practices. You can see
her splitting toordaal (lentil) in an earthen mill also called "chakki" in Hindi an
d
experience the home cooked tribal food prepared from fresh and organic veggies
plucked from the home garden.
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<h2>PIYORTHADI</h2>
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px; float: left;">
Rocky area famous for leopard sightings. Pench National Park is a lovely land
scape of about 758sq.km where 299 sqkms is core area
where as remaining is buffer. Along with it, there are various important spot
s spread over the tiger reserve.
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Breathtaking view of the banks of river Pench and birding.
<br>This part of the Pench National Park is undoubtedly the most captivating lo
cation where tourists can spend some time amidst the rugged terrain and
lush greenery. Spend a gorgeous morning or evening reveling in the enchanting
sunrises and sunsets while feasting your eyes on a wide range of exotic and
rare feathered beauties. Lose your mind and soul in the meandering paths of S
itaghat, absorb the diverse natural landscape of tropical and grassland habitat,
enjoying the sight of these fluttery creatures in their natural setting.</p>
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<h2>WHERE VULTURES DARE</h2>
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Home to 285 species of birds, this reserve also protects 4 species of endanger
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White-scavenger vulture and the King vulture in the reserve.
<br>Other species which will oblige you include Yellow Footed Green Pigeon, Rac
ket Tailed Drongo, Crested Treeswift, Jungle Babbler, Osprey, Black-Hooded
Oriole, Sirkeer Malkoha, Grey Nightjar, Brown Fish Owl, Short Toed Snake Eagle
, Indian Scimitar Babbler, Jungle Owlet, Common Hawk Cuckoo, Scaly-Breasted
Munia, Grey-headed Fishing Eagle, Malabar Pied Hornbill, White-eyed Buzzard, e
tc.
<br>Migratory birds found in Pench include Indian Pitta, Red Throated Fly Catche
r, Jacobin Cuckoo, Brahmini duck, Common Coot, Bar-headed Goose, Pochard,
Orange Headed Ground Thrush, and Grey Headed Canary Fly Catcher.</p>
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<h1>Ancient city Ujjain</h1>
<p>Ujjain is one of those divine lands in Madhya Pradesh where you not just fee
l the peace but also sink in the divinity that calms
your soul from within. This city is considered the Greenwich of India, with
the first meridian of longitude passing through it.
<br><br>
Known as the temple city for its numerous temples from different eras, and
the major attraction is Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga. It
is one of the 12 jyotirlingas, where Bhasma Aarti is a daily ritual that yo
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to follow the dress code if you wish to go inside the sanctum and participa
te in Abhishek.
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Some more temples to visit in Ujjain are Harsiddhi temple, Gopal temple, Ch
intaman Ganesh temple, Chardham temple, Mangalnath
temple, Bada Ganpati temple, Navagraha temple and Kal Bhairav temple. At Ka
l Bhairav temple, the devotees offer liquor to the deity
as Prashad.The world's largest religious gathering, Simhastha (Kumbh Mela),
is held on the banks of the Shipra river once every 12
years which is the maximum visited place in Ujjain.
<br><br>
Adding to Ujjain's tourist places is The Shri Ram Ghat, also known as Ram g
hat, the most ancient bathing ghat. Also, Sandipani
Ashram is a must visit place in Ujjain. Legend has it that Lord Krishna did
his schooling from this place.
<br><br>
Ujjain is also known for its unique Papier Mache artefacts, Batik print fab
rics and wooden combs. You can shop these items from
local markets as souvenirs for yourself or your family and friends.</p>
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<h1><u>About Destination</u></h1>
<h2>Gopal Mandir</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Gopal Mandir.jpg" style="width:576px; height
:300px; float: left;">
Gopal Mandir also called as Dwarkadhish temple is the second largest temple
of Ujjain after Mahakaleshwar and is dedicated to
Lord Krishna. It was built by Bayaji bai Shinde, the wife of Maratha King D
aulatrao Shinde in the 19th century in Maratha
Style. It is located in the main market of Ujjain. The main temple has a tw
o-feet tall statue of Lord Krishna made up of silver
coated marble. In addition to Lord Krishna’s idol, there are also idols of
Lord Shiva, Parvati and Garuda. Janmashtami and
Harihar Parva are celebrated with great pomp in this temple complex. In the
Harihar Parva, images of Mahakaleshwar jyotirlinga
are brought in to meet Lord Krishna. The doors of Gopal Mandir are said to
have been stolen by Mahmud of Ghazni. These were
later restored by Mahadji Shinde.</p>
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<h2>Harsiddhi Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Harsiddhi_Temple.jpg" style="width:576px; heig
ht:300px; float: left;">
Harsiddhi Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
. Situated near Mahakal Temple, it is one of the most
sacred temples in India, and among the popular religious places to visit in
Ujjain.
Dedicated goddess Parvati, Harsiddhi Temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths o
f Mata Sati. According to the legend, when Goddess
Parvati had gone into the sacrificial fire, Lord Shiva carried her body and
her elbow is fell here and thus the temple came
into existence. The main deity is colored with dark vermillion color in the
center of a very large temple complex. Tourists
can also pay obeisance to the idols of Goddess Annapurna, Goddess Mahalaksh
mi, and Goddess Mahasaraswati.
The temple architecture has some Maratha influences. It has four entrances,
one in each direction, and the main entrance is on
the eastern side. The Sri Yantra, the symbol of power or shakti, is also en
shrined in the temple. The two pillars adorned with
lamps here are special features of Maratha art. These lamps lit during Nava
ratri, present a glorious spectacle. There is an
ancient well on the premises, and an artistic pillar adorns the top of it.
The 9 day Navratri festival is the major festival celebrated in the Harsidd
hi Mata Temple and the temple is decorated with
flowers and lights.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Kal Bhairav Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Kal-Bhairav-Temple.jpg" style="width: 576px; h
eight:300px; float: left;">
Kal Bhairav Temple Ujjain is a must visit temple famous for its unique trad
ition of offering liquor to god. History of this
temple at Ujjain is very interesting and the Pagdi (Crown) which Lord weari
ng is of King of Shinde or Schindia of Gwalior.
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Kal Bhairav Temple said to have been built by King Bhadrasen on the banks o
f Shipra River. This ancient temple is dedicated to Kal
Bhairav, the chief among the eight Bhairavs. The worship of Kal Bhairav is a part o
f Shaivite tradition, mainly by the Kapalika and
Aghora sects. The striking feature of the Kal Bhairav Temple is its exquisite paint
ings in Malwa style, only traces of which are
noticeable.
Lord Kal Bhairav is the manifestation of Lord Shiva who is said to oversee the time
ahead. It is also said that the "Time lost is
lost forever", so one should make a good use of time in Life. The Kal Bhairav Templ
e is the place where Lord Kal Bhairav is being
worshipped. This is a must see for the devotees of the Shaivaites.</p>
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<h2>Mahakaleshwar Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Mahakaleshwar_Temple.jpg" style="width: 576px;
height:300px; float: left;">
Shri Mahakaleshwar of Ujjayini is known among the twelve celebrated Jyotirl
ingas in India. The glory of Mahakaleshwar temple
has been vividly described in various Purans. Starting with Kalidasa, many
sanskrit poets have eulogized this temple in emotive
terms. Ujjain used to be the central point for calculation of Indian time a
nd Mahakala was considered as the distinctive presiding
deity of Ujjain.The presiding deity of time, Shiva, in all his splendor, re
igns eternal in Ujjain. The temple of Mahakaleshwar, its
shikhara soaring into the skies, an imposing façade against the skyline, ev
okes primordial awe and reverence with its majesty. The
Mahakal dominates the life of the city and its people, even in the midst of
the busy routine of modern preoccupations, and provides
an unbreakable link with past traditions. One of the 12 Jyotirlingas in Ind
ia, the lingam at the Mahakal is believed to be swayambhu
(born of itself), deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as
against the other images and lingams which are ritually
established and invested with mantra-shakti. The idol of Mahakaleshwar is k
nown to be dakshinamurti, facing the South. This is a
unique feature, upheld by tantric tradition to be found only in Mahakaleshw
ar among the 12 jyotirlingas. The idol of Omkareshwar
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Shiva is consecrated in the sanctum above the Mahakal shrine. The images of
Ganesh, Parvati and Karttikeya are installed in the
west, north and east of the sanctum sanctorum. To the south is the image of
Nandi. The idol of Nagchandreshwar on the third storey
is open for darshan only on the day of Nagpanchami.On the day of Mahashivar
atri, a huge fair is held near the temple, and worship
goes on through the night.</p>
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<h2>Mangalnath Temple</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Mangalnath _Temple.jpg" style="width: 576px; h
eight:300px; float: left;">
This temple is situated away from the bustle of the city and can be reached
through a winding road. The temple looks upon a
vast expanse of the Shipra waters and fills the onlooker with an indescriba
ble sense of peace. Mangalnath is regarded as the
birth place of Mars, according to the Matsya Purana. In ancient times, it w
as famous for a clear view of the planet and hence
suitable for astronomical studies. Mahadev or Shiva is the deity which is w
orshipped in the temple of Mangalnath..</p>
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<h2>Ram Ghat</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Ram_Ghat.jpg" style="width: 576px; height:300p
x; float: left;">
Ram Ghat or Ram Mandir Ghat is a bathing ghat on the banks of Kshipra River
in the holy city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. It is
one of the famous Ghats in Ujjain, and among the must-visit places during y
our Ujjain Darshan.
Ram Ghat is of immense religious significance to Hindus as it is one of the
four locations where the Kumbh Mela takes place
every 12 years. It is believed that Lord Vishnu dribbled some drops of Amri
t at Ram Ghat. It is considered to be one of the
oldest bathing Ghats in connection with the Kumbh celebrations. Regarded as
one of the largest religious festivals in the world,
the Kumbh Mela holds great importance among the followers of Hinduism, whic
h is evident from the fact that almost 2 crore people
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attend the mela.
The evening Kshipra aarti is one of the best attractions at Ram Ghat. There
is a wide range of temples located at the ghat, out
of which the temple of Chitragupta is the most revered one. Watching the su
nset from the Ram Mandir Ghat is one of the most
enchanting scenes you'll experience.
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<h2>Sandipani Ashram</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Sandipani_Ashram.jpg" style="width: 576px; hei
ght:300px; float: left;">
Ancient Ujjain, apart from its political and religious importance, was a pr
estigious center of learning at the beginning of the
Mahabharata period. Lord Krishna and Sudama received regular education in t
he ashram of Guru Sandipani. Maharishi Sandipani’s
ashram is situated at Mangalnath road foot.
The area near the ashram is known as Ankpat, a place believed to have been
used by Lord Krishna to wash his writings.
The numbers 1 to 100 found on a stone are believed to have been engraved by
Guru Sandipani. The Gomti Kund mentioned in the
Puranas was the source of water supply to the ashram in the olden days. An
image of Nandi near the pond dates back to the
Shunga period. Is.
The followers of the Vallabh sect consider this place as the 73rd seat out
of the 84 seats of Vallabhacharya where he gave his
discourses across India.</p>
<hr>
<h2>Triveni Museum</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Triveni_museum.jpeg" style="width: 576px; heig
ht:300px; float: left;">
Triveni Archaeological Museum is being established by Directorate of Archae
ology, Archives and Museums M.P. Government on the
occasion of Simhasth 2016. It comprises of 3 galleries named Shaiv, Vaishna
va and Shakt. The Triveni concepts is based on the
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composition of three cult particular Shaivayan (Shiv), Krishnayan(Vasudev K
rishna) and Durgayan (goddess Durga). The stone
sculpture, coins, miniature painting and other material have been displayed
in these gallery.
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<h2>Ved Shala</h2>
<p><img src="image/Cities/Ujjain/Ved_Shala.jpg" style="width: 576px; height:300
px; float: left;">
There are many significant places in Ujjain and Vedhshala is one of them. I
t is the first observatory of India. Constructed by
Sawai Raja Jai Singh between 1719-30 when he was in Ujjain as the Governor
of Malwa , the Vedhshala is a must visit place in
Ujjain. A number of astronomical studies and predictions were done here in
the remote past. Such was the efficiency of the
instruments and the techniques that even the planetary motions were also st
udied at a time when science and technology was in
a state of infancy, not only in India but also in the whole world. However
in due course of time this observatory faded and
lost much of its glory, when it was renovated back to its earlier form in t
he year 1923 by Madhav Rao Scindhia the then
Maharaja of Gwalior.
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1-Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Panna, and Satpur
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visitors mind visions of empires
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Three sites in Madhya Pradesh have been declar
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1-The Khajuraho Group of Monuments (1986)<br>
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On the banks of sacred rives like the Narmada
and the Kshipra the Kumbh Mela is held in Ujjain.<br>
Burhanpur is the resting place of many Sufi sa
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<h1>NATURE</h1>
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The natural environment of Madhya Pradesh is varied.Co
nsisting largely of a plateau streaked with the mountain ranges o
f the
Vindhyas and the Satpuras, the hills give rise to the
main river system -<br>
Narmada and the Tapti, running from east to west and t
he Chambal, Sone, Betwa, Mahanadi west to east.One half of the st
ate
is forested and offers a unique panorama of wildlife.I
n the National Parks of Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Shivpuri and many oth
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visitors have the opportunity to see a wide variety of
animals in natural surroundings.</p>
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<h1>WILDLIFE</h1>
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There are 11 National Parks and 25 Sanctuaries spread
over an area of 10,862 km2.
Special efforts have been made towards conservation of
highly endangered species in the National Parks and sanctuaries:<
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1-Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Panna, and Satpura Nation
al Park are managed as project tiger areas.<br>
2-Sardarpur sanctuary in Dhar and Sailana are managed
for conservation of kharmore or lesser florican.<br>
3-Ghatigaon sanctuary is managed for great Indian bust
ard or Son Chiriya.<br>
4-National Chambal Sanctuary is managed for conservati
on of gharial and crocodile, river dolphin,number of turtle speci
es.<br>
5-Ken-gharial and Son-gharial sanctuaries are managed
for conservation of gharial and mugger.<br>
6-Barasingha is the state animal and dudhraj is the st
ate bird of Madhya Pradesh.</p>
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<h1>HERITAGE</h1>
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The modern state of Madhya Pradesh came into being in
1956, its cultural heritage is ancient and chequered.
Innumerable monuments, exquisitely carved temples, stu
pas, forts and palaces on hilltops, raise in the visitors mind vi
sions of empires
and kingdoms, of the great warriors and builders, poet
s and musicians, saints and philosophers; of Hinduism, Buddhism,
and Jainism.<br>
The famous Sanskrit poet-dramatist Kalidasa and the gr
eat musician of the Mughal court, Tansen, were from MP.
They are known all over the world.
Three sites in Madhya Pradesh have been declared World
Heritage Sites by UNESCO:<br>
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1-The Khajuraho Group of Monuments (1986)<br>
2-Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi (1989)<br>
3-The Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka (2003)<br>
4-The city of Gwalior and Orccha(2020)<br></p>
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<h1>SPRITUALITY</h1>
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Western Madhya Pradesh’s spiritual quotient is unparal
leled.
The region has two revered jyotirlingas at Mahakaleshw
ar and Omkareshwar.<br>
On the banks of sacred rives like the Narmada and the
Kshipra the Kumbh Mela is held in Ujjain.<br>
Burhanpur is the resting place of many Sufi saints, an
d the seat of several Hindu sects (sampradayas); it is sacred to
both
Sikhs & Dawoodi Bohras.
Travelling through the region, one is sure to encounte
r a bevy of pilgrims, ascetics, mendicants and travellers and oth
er
moving scenes of faith and devotion.</p>
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