Madhya pradesh places
Places in Madhya Pradesh
Bandhavgarh
This is a small National Park; compact, yet full of game. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is the highest known in India
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This is also white Tiger country. madhya pradesh places and these have been found in the old state of Rewa for many years. The last known was captured by maharaja Martand Singh in 1951.
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This White tiger , Mohun, is now stuffed and on display in the Palace of the Mahrahahs of Rewa.
Bhopal :
Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is a fascinating amalgam of scenic beauty, historicity and modern urban planning. It is situated on the site of a 11th century city,
Bhojapal, founded by Raja Bhoja. The founder of the existing city was however an Afghan soldier of fortune, Dost Mohammed. Fleeing from Delhi in the chaotic period that followed Aurangazeb's death, Dost Mohammed encountered the beautiful Gond queen Kamalapati, who sort his aid after the murder of her consort.
Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot: This loveliest of nature's gifts is also hallowed ground, blessed by the gods and sanctified by the faith of pilgrims. For Chitrakoot's spiritual legacy stretches back to legendary ages: it was in these deep forests that Rama and Sita spent eleven of their fourteen years of exile; here, that the great sage Atri and Sati Anusuya meditated; and here where the principal trinity of the Hindu pantheon, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, took their incarnations.
Gwalior
Gwalior Kachwahas and Tomars have left indelible etching of their rule in this city of palaces, temples and monuments. The magnificent momentoes of a glorious past have been preserved with care, giving Gwalior a unique and timeless appeal. The ancient capital of Gwalior is steeped in the splendour of its past. A multitude of regning dynasties, of the great Rajput clans of the Pratiharas.
Place of Gokarnam :
place of gokarnam and the literal meaning of 'Gokarna' is 'the ear of the cow' and is so named because of the ear-shaped confluence of two rivers. However, according to the popular belief, it is named so to commemorate Lord Shiva's emergence from the ears of a cow. It is an important Hindu pilgrimage centre and also a famous Sanskrit-learning centre. 200 km from Mangalore, the place has been mentioned in Gokarnam Purana, where it is said that mere visit to the place liberates one from hundreds of sins including the deadliest ones such as 'brahma-hatya' (the killing of a Brahmin or a pious person). It also mentions that even a glimpse of the Atma-linga, one of the popular shrines of the city, helps one to attain salvation and frees one from the cycle of births and rebirths.
The popular solitary beaches here are Kudle beach with a beautiful white sand beach surrounded by palm trees about a kilometer long, Om beach, which is so-named because of its shape like the auspicious Om sign and Half-moon and Paradise beaches where one can enjoy the moonlight on the soft sands by the seaside. However, the star of all the sacred and tourism sites of the region is the Mahaballeswara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva or Rudra, often referred to as the Kashi of the South. According to a legend, Lord Rudra went to Patalaloka for penance on the advice of Lord Brahma and returned through the ear of Mother Earth, often symbolized as a cow. Since the place served as the womb for him, it is also known as Rudra Yoni or Adi Gokarna. It holds a special religious significance and is one of the three 'Siddhi Kshetras', the other two being Pushkar and Shaligram.
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