Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple :- Agnipuran claims that Ujjain is the city of salvation The city of gods is this one
Harsiddhi Temple :- The deep vermillion color of the idol of Annapurna sits between the idols of Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati
Kal Bhairav Temple :- One of the city's holiest temples, it is located along the banks of the Shipra River the city's busiest temples
Ram Ghat :- Nearly as old as the Kumbh Mela, this bathing ghat is regarded as the oldest in Ujjain and is the site of a well-known aarti
Gadkalika Temple :- The Madhya Pradesh city of Ujjain is home to the Gadhakalika Temple Kalidas Garh, the ancient poet, was a devotee of Kalika Devi
Bhopal
Gohar Mahal :- Gauhar Mahal was constructed on an approximate 5-acre plot of land in 1820 AD Begum Qudsia had purchased glass from Belgium during that period of its construction and had it fitted in the room doors
Upper Lake :- It's regarded as Asia's biggest artificial lake as well
Sanchi :- Sanchi is a significant religious site with historical significance
Laxmi Narayan temple :- The Lakshmi Narayan Temple is situated in the Malviya Nagar neighborhood of Bhopal, south of the lake and close to Arora Hills
Moti Masjid :- A historical site, Moti Masjid is a lot like New Delhi's Jama Masjid
Gwalior
Gwalior Fort :- The most significant landmark in Gwalior City is the Gwalior Fort
Jai Vilas Palace :- In addition to serving as the current home of the Indian royal family, Jaivilas Mahal in Gwalior is a magnificent museum This palace has thirty-five rooms that are now used as museums
Sun Temple :- On January 19, 1984, the temple's foundation stone was laid, and on January 23, 1988, Basant Panchami day, the temple was dedicated
Teli ka mandir :- Several academics place its construction period between the eighth and the start of the ninth centuries
Tomb of Tansen :- In honor of the renowned musician Tansen, one of Akbar's Navratnas and a cornerstone of Hindustani classical music, the Tansen Memorial is situated in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Orchha
Ram Raja Temple :- It is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site that frequently receives throngs of worshippers
Jahangir Mahal :- The 17th century AD saw the establishment of Jahangir Mahal
Chhatris :- One of Orchha's most visited historical sites is the Chhatris, or monuments These are the mausoleums of the Bundela dynasty's former Orchha rulers
Dinman Hardaul Palace :- India's Bundelkhand is home to the Hindu folk deity Dinman Hardaul Singh, also known as Lala Hardaul
Orchha Fort :- Raja Rudra Pratap Singh began building it in the sixteenth century
Khajuraho
Lakshmana Temple :- The fact that King Lakshavarma passed away in 954 implies that the temple was constructed sometime between 930 and 950
Kandariya Mahadev Temple :- The Kandariya Mahadev Temple is situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur district In the village of Khajuraho
Khajuraho temples :- The world is familiar with Khajuraho, the city of temples, because of its curved stone temples
Devi Jagadambi Temple :- One of the monuments in the Khajuraho group built during the Chandela dynasty's rule is the Devi Jagadambi Temple
Raneh Falls :- The Raneh Falls In Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, there is a natural waterfall called Raneh Falls on the Ken River
Maheshwar
Maheshwar :- This city is located on the Narmada River's northern bank
Shri Ahilyeshwar Temple :- This temple took roughly 34 years to build, and it cost roughly Rs 5 crores at the time of construction
Holkar Fort :- Situated on the picturesque Narmada River banks is Holkar Fort
Ahilyabai Temple :- The purpose of constructing this pagoda was to honor Rajmata Devi Ahilyabai Holkar
Bandhavgarh
Kanha National Park :- With over 75 tigers, Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the most well-known tiger habitats in India
Panna National Park :- One of the most well-known tiger habitats in India is Bandhavgarh National Park, which is home to over 75 tigers
Shesh Shaiya :- In the middle of this lush vegetation, atop Shesh Shayya, a hill in Bandhavgarh National Park, is the idol of Lord Vishnu
Tiger Safari Bandhavgarh :- In 1968, this national park was established
Jabalpur :- Bandhavgarh is divided into a buffer zone that is roughly 400 square kilometers in size and a core area that is 105 square kilometers
Sanchi Stupa
Great Bowl :- Large in size, the Sanchi Stupa is 42 feet high and 106 feet wide
Buddhist Vihara :- There was a semicircular brick structure in the middle
Eastern Gateway :- is a small village in the Raisen district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, located close to Sanchi city on a hill
Bija Mandal, Vidisha :- Constructed in the eleventh century, Bijamandal, also known as Bija Mandal, was once a massive temple that stood much taller than it does now
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