A precious historical monument of Indian architectural significance stands deep within Panna district’s heart of Madhya Pradesh while bearing its names Nachna Hindu temples or Nachana temples or Hindu temples at Nachna-Kuthara. These ancient stone carved temples survive from the Gupta Empire era as some of the earliest surviving Hindu temples together with the temples at Bhumara and Deogarh.
The initial construction period of the Nachna temples falls during the Gupta Empire era at the start of the fifth or sixth century CE although their specific construction date remains elusive. Knowledge in this field depends on evaluating architectural elements with other chronological monuments to determine time estimates. The temples maintain their importance because they show an early form of temple construction in North Indian Nagara-style architecture that helps explain Hindu temple design progression.
Brihaspati Kund in Bundelkhand Panna district Madhya Pradesh hiding in rugged terrain untouched either by mass tourism is one of the natural wonders of the world today.
Brihaspati Kund is an alleged natural crater, thought to be of metorite fall or ancient volcanic origin, but little of scientific literature is available to verify its apparatus. Over the years, nature had shaped this crater into a bowl-shaped lake is held by steep cliffs and rocky walls, and emerge as beautiful spot special when in rainy season and post monsoon when water level is rise in the lake.
Locals worship this place with high spiritual significance, and it has turned out to be an ideal picnic and sacred destination, especially on local festivals.
Best time to visit: Post monsoon from August and February for Vegetation and water levels at full level.
Located off the beaten track amidst the mountains of Vindhya hills, roughly 80 kilometers from the famous temples of Khajuraho, there is a great and lesser known wonder of historic importance, the Ajaygarh Fort—a fortress that played an important part in the victorian period of the Chandela dynasty.
However Ajaygarh Fort had been a garrison in the late Chandela rule. Located on a flat mountain peak in Vindhyachal mountain range, the fort was of great strategic importance as its height and natural fortifications made it unconquerable. Even today, it is regarded by sightseer and history buffs alike with admiration and curiosity.
Achieving Ajaygarh Fort is an adventure alone. Guests must then climb a steep 45 minute rock climb to reach the top of the hill and just before the entrance. The fort has two grand gateways including one for north and the Tharauni Gate for the southeast. These old gateway inheritors feed guests into our world rich in history and mysticism.
Located in the middle of Panna is situated an evidentiary of the illusion and architectural triumph, Baldev ji temple. Apart from the fact that this sacred site features Roman-inspired architecture infused with A Gothic touch – rare combination which in turns makes this Temple a Worship Platform and a wonder to be seen.
The grand structure of the temple sits raised on a platform, so that viewers can have darshan (the look upon it) even from the other side of the main gate- an element that expressed thoughtful inclusivity of reverence. When you come in to the temple you enter Maaha Mandapa, a massive hall with four great pillars. This vast meeting space reverberates with devotion and displays the complex decorative craftsmanship characteristic of Panna’s high standards of architecture.
The main attraction of the temple is the elegant idol of Shri Baldevji which is wonderfully carved in black shaligrami stone – a holy item believed to possess divine force, The icon of power, charisma and beauty, attracting awe of lovers as well as art lovers.
The visitors to the temple may enjoy the tranquil ambiance of the temple during its current rituals and darshan timings:
Located in the middle of Madhya Pradesh is Pandav Falls which is a beautiful and serene waterfall that serves a piece of nature and a dash of myth. Situated 14 km away from Panna and 34 km from Khajuraho, this beautiful spot is a must visit destination for nature and history enthusiasts.
Fed by tributary of Ken River, perennial waterfall drops from a height of about 30 metres, creating heart shaped pool at its base. Influenced by rich and dense green forests, the waterfalls remain accessible and easily a treat to the eye even in the monsoon peak season.
If you are looking for a place to relax in nature, capture great photo shots, or just looking for a serene sound of the water cascading down, Pandav Falls is a must visit, it definitely gives you an unforgettable experience.
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