In Madhya Pradesh, this temple is situated on the banks of the river Lakhundar in Nalkheda, Tehsil of Agar district of the Trishakti Mata Baglakumi. Dwapar Yugin This temple is very strange. Here the Shaivas and Shakta Margi saints and saints from all over the country come to Tantric rituals.In this temple, besides Mata Baglakumati, Mata […]
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.
Baijnath Mahadev Temple, Agar Malwa
Baijnath Mahadev Temple is located on the Susner Road (Ujjain-Kota Road National Highway 27) of the district Agar-Malwa. Baijnath Mahadev Temple is one of the major tourist and religious places of the district Agar-Malwa. This is the only temple of India which was built by the British. The temple is situated on the banks of […]
Kewada Swami Bhairavnath Temple, Agar Malwa
There is Kewada Swami Bhairavnath Temple near the official Animal Breeding Farm Agar on the famous Motasagar Talab of Agar, the idol here is unique and lies in the trunk of a huge tree. It is believed that Bhairav Maharaj used to disturb people in the form of hair, the devotees had stopped through the […]
Narmada Udgam Temple, Anuppur
Amarkantak, a small village is situated in mountain range of Vindhya and Satpura hills from where the river Narmada originates from the hill which is shaped like mouth of a cow.It is said that it was the place of meditation for great saints like Maikaal, Vyas and the sages like Brighu etc.There is no concrete […]
Shree Yantra Temple, Anuppur
The most prominent feature of this temple is the huge sculpture with 4 heads at the entrance. The heads represent the faces of Goddess Laxmi, Saraswati, Kali&Bhuvaneshwari. Beneath them are finely sculpted figures of 64 yoginis along with the sculptures of Lord Ganesha&Kartik. The temple itself is built as a 3D projection of the Sri […]
Shree Sarvodaya Jain Temple, Anuppur
In Sri Sarvodaya Digambar Jain Temple, A wonderful, beautiful, huge, huge, weighing in the world 24 ton Ashtadhatu statue of the first Tirthankara Param Aradhya 1008 Lord Adinath lotus-crowned (total weight 52 tons) of 28 tons of Ashtadhatu has been established. This temple is golden in the nation and in the world. This Statue were […]
Kundeshwar, Tikamgarh
A important village situated 5 Km. south of Tikamgarh town on the bank of the Jamdar river. This place is famous for kundadev Mahadev temple. It is believed that Shiv Linga has emerged from Kunda.In the south of it there is beautiful picnic spot known as ‘Barighar’ and a beautiful waterfall known as ‘Usha Water […]
Rangir Mandir, Sagar
A village situated 10 miles from Rehli and 21 miles from Sagar on Sagar Rehli Road on the bank of the Dahar river. It was site of an engagement between Chatrasak Bundela and Khaliq, the Mugal Fauzdar of Damoni. On the adjoining Hill stands a temple of Harsiddi Devi in whose honour fairs are held […]
Gadpehra Temple, Sagar
It is also called old Sagar,was the capital of the Dangi Kingdom. It is situated six miles north of Sagar Jhansi road. Gadphara still has some historical remains. The fort build on a low range of hills, is approached by a steep road leading to bastion, a rough gateway and a white washed temple on […]
Prannath Ji Temple, Panna
Mahamati Prannathji temple is an important pilgrimage of Pranamis and attracts number of devotees during Sharada Purnima. It is believed that Mahamati Prannathji lived at the site for 11 years after which he took samadhi inside one of the domes of this temple. The temple was built in 1692 and has Muslim and Hindu architectural […]