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BandakpurBandakpur is a small town in the district of Damoh in Madhya Pradesh, India. The town is known for a temple of Lord Shiva -the Jageshwar Nath temple. There is a main temple where Shiva-Linga is situated in main sanctum. Devi Parvati faces Shiva on an adjacent temple.
Panna National ParkPanna National Park located in Panna and Chattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh is formally being renowned as the 22nd tiger reserve of India and fifth in Madhya Pradesh. It is found as the best managed and maintained national parks of India by the Ministry of Tourism of India It is not only an ideal home for the Indian Tigers but also it has numerous sites of historical importance with stone paintings dating back to Neolithic era.
Rajgarh FortRajgarh Palace is a perfect example of the Bundela style of architecture Situated at the foot of Maniyagarh hills. The palace also has a museum inside which houses a big collection of artifacts related to cultural and geological significance. It still attracts a big number of tourists every year for a peek into the history and its eventful past.
Vijayraghavgarh FortThis is a historic fort that was built in 1826 which was constructed by the son of Maihar king Bisan Singh:Thakur Prayag Das. It is made up of Sandstone and is surrounded by a deep trench. The places of interest in this fort are Rang mahal, Bramha chabura, Sita temple, Samadhi sthal, Gupt dwar Rani ki Rasoi, Antah puram etc.
Pandav FallsThe Pandav Falls is a waterfall in the Panna district About 30 meters high and is located on a tributary of the Ken River, as it plunges over the falls to join it. The falls are named after the legendary Pandava brothers of the epic poem Mahabharata, who supposedly visited this area. Remains of caves and shrines that commemorate this legend can be seen around the pool below.
Balancing RockBalancing rock is an independent rock precariously balancing over another rock situated at the base of Madan Mahal Fort, 6 km from Jabalpur, The upper rock balances on the base of the lower rock. The physics of these rocks has also attracted a lot of geologists who keep visiting this place. One can walk further up to the Madan Mahal Fort and take a look around or climb up the watchtower in the fort complex to get extensive views of the other rocky formations found around.
Madan MahalA historical place of interest located on top of a hill in Jabalpur which was founded by Gond rulers. Dating back to 11th Century AD. The fort is a small one and is considered to be one of the finest ancient monuments of India. There are so many things of interest in and around the fort.
Marble RocksThe Marble Rocks is an area along the Narmada river in central India near the city of Jabalpur. The river has carved the soft marble, creating a beautiful gorge of about 8 km in length. It is a popular Indian tourist destination. The local marble is mined and carved into various figures and transported all over India.
Dumna Nature Reserve ParkThe reserve is one of the popular places in Jabalpur with a large variety of flora and fauna spread over an area of one thousand and fifty-eight hectares. A hanging bridge, tent platform, rest house, fishing platform, toy train and boating are the major attraction of the place.
Chaturbhuj Temple KhajurahoChaturbhuj Temple was constructed in 1100 AD and belongs to the southern group of Khajuraho temples. This west-facing temple stands on a square platform, which can be approached by a staircase of ten steps. A lot of peoples comes here to experience this architectural beauty every day.
Dhuandhar Water FallThis beautiful falls which were 30 meter high cascading from the Narmada river which is surrounded by greenery. The water is crystal clear and there is boating and so many other activities are there. A good place to enjoy with friends and family.
Ken RiverThe Ken River is one of the major rivers of the Bundelkhand region of central India and also a tributary of Yamuna and it flows through two states namely Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. There are several places of interest around this river. Amongst all, the most frequented spots are Raneh Falls and Ken Ghariyal Sanctuary. Gangau Dam etc.
Duladeo Shiva TempleThis Hindu temple in Khajuraho is dedicated to the god Shiva in the form of a linga, which is deified in the sanctum. The temple is laid in the seven chariot plan. It is located on the bank of the Khodar River in the southern group of the Khajuraho Group of temples in Khajuraho village
Bhagwan Parshwanath Digamber Jain MandirParsvanath Temple is one of the beautiful temples that are under the eastern group of temples of Khajuraho. Dedicated to one of the Jain Tirthankaras, it is considered to be one of the largest Jain temples present in India. The temple lies in the protected zone of the city and was constructed in around 954 AD. The architecture of this temple is so astonishing and a wonder to the eyes.
Ghantai TempleThe Ghantai Temple was dedicated to the Jain tirthankara Rishabhanatha, also known as Adinatha. The construction of the temple can be dated to approximately 995 CE during the reign of the Chandela king Dhanga. The name of the temple is derived from the beautifully carved figures of chains and bells on its tall and huge pillars. Apart from this, the temple is also famous for its ornamentation, stately form and classical architecture. The temple has been classified as a Monument of National Import
Matangeshwar TempleMatangeshvara Temple is one of the oldest temples in Khajuraho, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Constructed using polished sandstone, the temple houses an 8 ft Shivalinga, which is believed to be among the largest in India. Being one of the plainest temples in Khajuraho, the temple does not feature any intricate carvings and patterns on exteriors or interiors of the temple.
Khajuraho Nandi TempleThe Nandi temple is a Hindu temple in Khajuraho town. It is dedicated to Nandi, the bull which serves as the mount (vāhana) of Shiva, in Hindu mythology. As a common architecture trend, temples of Shiva display stone images of a seated Nandi facing Shiva. Following the trend, this temple is located opposite to the Vishvanatha Temple, which is dedicated to Shiva. This structure is one of the monuments among the Khajuraho Group of Monuments, a World Heritage Site in India.
Varaha TempleVaraha is the third Avatar of the Lord Vishnu. Varaha temple in Khajuraho houses a colossal monolithic image of Lord Varaha, which is the boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This temple depicts Lord Varaha as a purely animal form. The temple is a World Heritage Site since 1986. The temple architecture is simple, modest yet elegant.