Saas-Bahu Temple originally a Padmanath Temple
Discover the Saas-Bahu Temple, originally Padmanath Temple, at Gwalior Fort—an 11th-century Vishnu shrine rebuilt in 1881, blending history, devotion, and heritage.
Discover the Saas-Bahu Temple, originally Padmanath Temple, at Gwalior Fort—an 11th-century Vishnu shrine rebuilt in 1881, blending history, devotion, and heritage.
At the edge of India, Kaho—the easternmost village—offers more than breathtaking views toward China’s horizon. This remote hamlet, etched with memories of the 1962 Sino-India War, radiates courage, spirituality, and the quiet rhythm of village life. Nestled in the Lohit Valley of Arunachal Pradesh, the “Land of the Rising Sun,” Kaho is not just a destination but an experience that stirs both heart and soul.
Set in the culturally vibrant Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh, Panna Tourism goes far beyond the famed tiger trails, unveiling a rich mosaic of experiences rooted in heritage and nature. From glittering diamond mines and intricately sculpted temples to sacred rivers, prehistoric caves, and Bundeli architecture, Panna is a living canvas of India’s legacy. With […]
Located in Bhind District of Madhya Pradesh, Ater Fort is a strategically built structure in the Chambal ravines, stands on Ater town’s western edge. Constructed with mud, stone, brick, and lime, it was initiated by Bhadauria clan King Badan Singh in 1644 and completed by Maha Singh in 1668, later undergoing repairs by Bakhat Singh […]
Karera, the second-largest town in Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district, holds a rich historical and cultural heritage. Formerly known as Kanher and Karhara, it boasts numerous archaeological and heritage sites, including forts, temples, and stepwells. Among its most prominent landmarks are Karera Fort and the revered Bagicha Sarkar Hanuman Temple, both standing as symbols of the […]
Located approximately 50 kilometers south of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh near Mohna, the village of Tikla (Teekla) rests along the banks of the Parvati River. Perched on the hill of Tikla are remarkable rock-cut frescoes, believed to date back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries, which are associated with the Vrishni Dynasty. These murals are thought […]
Deshaj Darshan Samvaad Satra: Embracing the Roots of Indigenous Wisdom
In an era where globalization often overshadows local traditions, the “Deshaj Darshan Samvaad Satra” emerges as a beacon of cultural preservation and exchange. This unique platform serves as a confluence for thinkers, scholars, and enthusiasts, celebrating the rich tapestry of indigenous knowledge and philosophies. Through engaging dialogues, interactive sessions, and experiential learning, participants are invited to delve deep into the wisdom that has shaped communities for centuries. This gathering not only honors the past but also seeks to inspire a future where the essence of local traditions coexists harmoniously with modern advancements. Join us in this journey of rediscovering and cherishing the invaluable insights of our ancestors.
Dhubela, the kingdom of Maharaja Chhatrasal (4 May 1649 – 19 December 1731) is a historical place situated on Orchha- Khajuraho Road near Nowgong (Mau Saniya Village) in Madhya Pradesh. Maharaja Chhatrasal was a medieval Indian warrior who fought against the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and established his own kingdom in Bundelkhand, becoming a Maharaja. He […]
I recently visited Janwaar, a village with a miraculous story, and I am now penning its inspiring journey. A few weeks ago, one of my friends told me about the story of a village Janwaar, near to Panna of Madhya Pradesh. He told me about Janwaar where people were used to living only in darkness, […]
The Ghariyal Centre at Deori, Morena nearby is the only one of its kind in the entire state of Madhya Pradesh and give chance to the public to experience the life cycle of aquatic reptiles. Eco-Centre, Deori is a part of National Chambal Sanctuary. As we know, because of various reasons like climatic change, pollution, and […]
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