Top 5 Best Places Visiting in Chhatarpur – Temples, Forts & Cultural Heritage

Madhya Pradesh4 months ago3.6K Views

1.Raneh Fall

2022010460 1 scaled
Top 5 Best Places Visiting in Chhatarpur – Temples, Forts & Cultural Heritage 7

Located in the center of Madhya Pradesh at 20 kilometers from the famous temples of Khajuraho exists the stunning natural sight Raneh Falls. People who love nature as well as geologists and guests looking for peace can discover this awe-inspiring Ken River waterfall which hides in central India as a special attraction.

The natural attraction of Raneh Falls exists beyond its flowing water because it represents a distinctive geological formation. Pure crystalline granite let the Ken River create this 30-meter deep 5-kilometer long canyon forming an enchanting environment which shows a natural artistry of red pink and grey hues. Natural sculptures form a pristine landscape around the falls because of this exclusive geological site.

The extraordinary charm of Raneh Falls shows itself through water effects that change constantly. A permanent waterfall runs constantly during the year while supporting a choir of flowing streams beside it. The panorama undergoes a total transformation when monsoon arrives. The place gains additional grandeur when seasonal waterfalls start their descending cascade from the rocky cliffs.

Best Time to Visit:
Monsoon (July to September) for the full waterfall experience; winter (October to February) for pleasant weather and better wildlife sightings.

Entry Fee:
The sight and wisdom regarding local ecology and history is provided to visitors by guides and forest department staff and entry has a nominal cost.

2.Jatashankar Temple

jata shankar caves 3 e1601536928980
Top 5 Best Places Visiting in Chhatarpur – Temples, Forts & Cultural Heritage 8

Jatashankar Temple resides in Bijawar tehsil’s tranquil territories within the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh as both a sanctified Hindu place of worship and a tremendous natural attraction. The temple devoted to Lord Shiva welcomes visitors who worship Lord Shiva and also draws those who love nature and religious pilgrims during the entire year.

Significance of the Name

The unique name Jatashankar has strong ties with Lord Shiva due to its association with his locks. The name Jatashankar derives from two parts: Jata which means matted hair and Shankar being another name for Shiva, the third divine being in Hinduism’s Holy Trinity. The temple shows Shiva’s matted hair appearance through naturally occurring rock structures with flowing water according to local beliefs.

Pilgrimage and Spiritual Significance

Thousands attend the temple during Shivratri and the month of Shravan because it functions as a fundamental pilgrimage destination for Shiva worshipers. Visitors can easily find spiritual tranquility here because the temple sits amid green landscapes and stone formations which create an ideal atmosphere for meditation.

3.Maharaja Chhatrasal Museum

2022010419
Top 5 Best Places Visiting in Chhatarpur – Temples, Forts & Cultural Heritage 9

Maharaja Chhatrasal Museum, is the museum lies in old chhatarpur palace at Dhubela, on chhatorpur- jhansi highway, in chhatarpur, dist madhyapradesh,India.
This museum was set up in September, 1955 in a palace built for the residence of Chhatrasal.
The museum now is comprised of 8 galleries of which two galleries exhibit inscriptions, copper plates, Sati pillars, lingas and inscribed images of Gupta and Kalachuri periods.
The museum has sculptures of the Shakti cult to represent wide range.
Besides an important collection of Jaina images there is also.
It also shows attires, arms and paintings of the Bundela kings.

Maharaja Chhatrasal (4 May 1649 – 19 Dec 1731), was a medieval Indian kshatriya who was engaged in wars against Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb,
and established his own kingdom in Bundelkhand, he became a Maharaja.
Maharaja Chhatrasal Maqbara is one of those historical monuments of Chhatarpur that is the cenotaph of the Ruler of Chhatrasal.
It is also an important monument to the structures.[citation needed]It is an excellent specimen of Bundeli architecture constructed by Baji Rao Peshawa (First) in memory of Maharaja Chhatrasal in the year 1736 A. D.

4.Bhimkund

2022010330
Top 5 Best Places Visiting in Chhatarpur – Temples, Forts & Cultural Heritage 10

Bhimkund (neelkund) is a natural water pond and pilgrimage place of Madhya pradesh, Indai. It is situated near Bajna village of Chhatarpur district, of Madhya Pradesh. It is 77 km far from Chhatarpur by road in the Bundelkhand region.[1]

Bhimkund is natural water spring and a sacred site that go back to the time of Mahabharata era. The water of the kund (tank) is so clear and transparent that one can easily see fish in the water. The kund is located in a cave, about 3 metres from the entrance. On the left side of entrance is small Shivalinga. The pool is a deep indigo blue in color in comparison to the red stone walls.

Legend says that Bhimkund was another site where the Pandavas were believed to have taken refuge. Having exhausted under the hot sun of Surya, Draupadi fell unconscious with thirst. Bhim, the strongest in the five brothers, struck the ground with his gada, out flowed with water and by his actions of the pool was created.

The roof of the cave has a small opening just besides the fish shaped reservoir this is the place where Bhim is said to have hit with his gada.

Another story goes that the Vedic sage Narada has sung Gandharva Gaanam (heavenly song) in praise of Lord Vishnu. Satisfied with his dedication, Vishnu emerged out of the kund and the water turned blue yet another sign since Vishnu had a dark complexion. The depth of this water tank is still unknown or is a secret.

5.Khajuraho

2019061721
Top 5 Best Places Visiting in Chhatarpur – Temples, Forts & Cultural Heritage 11

The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a group of Hindu temples and Jain temples in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India, about 175 km (109 mi) southeast of Jhansi. They are eligable to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temples are known for their nagara style architectural symbolism and their erotic sculptures.

Most of Khajuraho temples were constructed between 950 and 1050 by the Chandela dynasty. Historical accounts mention that temple site of Khajuraho had 85 temples by the 12th century and spread over an area of 20 square kilometres Of these 25 temples exist, spread over six square kilometres Out of the surviving temples, Kandariya Mahadeva Temple is a complex of sculptures embedded with a sheer array of details, symbolism and majesty of ancient Indian art.

The Khajuraho group temples were built concurrently but were dedicated to two faiths viz Hinduism and Jainism, indicating the tradition that was prevalent amongst both Hindus and Jains in the area for accepting, and to respect various religious cluster views.

Related articles : Top 5 Best Places Visiting in Burhanpur – Forts, Mosques & Mughal Heritage

Leave a reply

Loading Next Post...
Search
Popular Now
Loading

Signing-in 3 seconds...

Signing-up 3 seconds...