Jugal Kishore Ji Temple was built by Raja Hindupat Singh, the fourth Bundela King of Panna, during his reign from 1758 to 1778. According to the legends, the idol placed in the garbha griha of this temple has been brought from Brindavana through Orcha. The ornaments and attire of the lord reflect the Bundelkhandi style. […]
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh, located in the heart of India, is known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. The state is home to numerous temples and religious sites that attract thousands of visitors every year. These temples not only hold religious significance but also represent the rich architectural heritage of the state.
Some of the most popular temples in Madhya Pradesh include the Khajuraho temples, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites known for their intricate carvings and sculptures. Another significant temple is the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, dedicated to Lord Shiva and one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India.
The state is also home to the Omkareshwar Temple, situated on an island in the Narmada river, and the Bhojpur Temple, known for its unique architecture and unfinished shivling. The Chausath Yogini Temple in Bhedaghat is also a must-visit for its unique circular structure and serene surroundings.
Apart from these temples, Madhya Pradesh also has a number of other religious sites and pilgrimage destinations such as the Amarkantak Temple, Chitrakoot Temple, and the Kandariya Mahadeva Temple. The state is also famous for its vibrant and colorful festivals such as the Khajuraho Dance Festival, Tansen Music Festival, and the Ujjain Kumbh Mela.
Visiting these temples not only provides a spiritual experience but also gives visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh. With their intricate architecture, stunning sculptures, and religious significance, these temples are a must-visit for anyone visiting the state.
Baldev Ji Temple, Panna
The Baldevji Temple has been inspired by a Roman architecture and has a gothic feel to it. The temple consists of a large hall called Maha Mandapa with massive pillars and is built on a raised platform so that one may obtain darshan even from outside the main gate.The attractive image of Shri Baldevji is […]
Ma Sharda Mata, Satna
Goddess Sharada is also called Saraswati. She is the Goddess of learning. She provides intelligence, mind, wisdom and logic. She helps to fulfill one’s desire in life by the dint of her power of knowledge.The Holy Maa Sharda Temple is situated in Village Maihar of Satna District in Madhya Pradesh. The place is well connected […]
Chitrakoot Dham, Satna
Chitrakoot incorporates very many places of religious and pauranic importance,visited both by devotees and sight-seers.From the administrative view point, some of these places are situated in Uttar Pradesh and others in Madhya Pradesh. As all these places are popularly associated with religious feelings of the people and a large number of pilgrims visit these sites. […]
Shiv Temple, Satna
Lord Shiva Temple at Birsinghpur is also a famous and old temple in the region. It is around 35 km north of Satna. The idol of the Shiva temples is very beautiful. Peoples come to this temples with great faith. A special arti is organized in the temples on every Sunday. A big fair is also […]
Venktesh Temple, Satna
Venktesh Temple is situated at Muktarganj, Satna. This ancient temple should be viewed by every tourist who visit Satna. Architecture Legend / Local stories Photo Gallery How to Reach: By Air The nearest airport is at Khajuraho Airport which is 113 kms or 70.2 miles or 61 nautical miles. It takes 2 hours, 15 minutes […]
Chakraview Charua Temple, Harda
Chakraview structure built inside Shiv Temple, located at Charua village. Charuva was located on the old highway between Delhi and Burhanpur, because of its commercial and strategic importance. According to historians, a inscription of the Mohali script available in four Babari shows that this village was formerly known as Chanarwa, which was later known as […]
Gupteshwar Temple, Harda
Charuva – Located on the old highway between Delhi and Burhanpur, was important because of commercial and strategic location. According to historians, a inscription of the Mohali script available in four Babari shows that this village was formerly known as Chanarwa, which was later known as Charuva. The Gupteeshwar Mahadev Temple built in the 10-11th […]
Riddhnath Temple, Harda
The Riddnath Temple of Handia and Sidhnath Temple of Nemavar are famous for artistic beauty and Vastu Shastra. The Handia-based Riddnath Mahadev Temple is very ancient Shiv Mandir and is declared protected by the state government. Temple is 21 km from Harda district headquarters on Indore road. This temple is situated on the banks of […]
Balaji Puram, Betul
Balaji Puram is famous for Lord Balaji’s huge temple.This place comes under Betul Bazar Nagar Panchayat. The District Headquarters is located on National Highway 69, only 7 kilometers from Betul. Its fame is spreading day by day. This is the reason why you are going to visit it in any season, it is being imposing […]