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  2. List of tourist attractions in Jabalpur - Wikipedia

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    Amarkantak (222 km) - The popular hill station is most famous for being the point of origin of the rivers Narmada and Son. It is a popular pilgrimage site and one of the 51 Shaktipeethas of the Hindu goddess Adi Shakti. The 11th century temples are of archaeological significance. Pachmarhi (230 km) - The most popular hill station of Madhya Pradesh.

  3. Pisanhari Ki Marhia - Wikipedia

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    Pisanhari ki Marhia is a Jain temple built in the 15th century and located in the city of Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is named after its creator, a local woman who, according to legend, paid for the construction of the temple with the money she saved from milling flour. Many other temples have since been added making this a ...

  4. Chausath Yogini Temple, Bhedaghat - Wikipedia

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    The city of Tripuri was four miles away, just across the Narmada river from the temple. According to the scholar David Gordon White, the temple would have been the Kalachuri dynasty's largest building project. [10] [11] The town's name was formerly Bhairavaghat; yogini temples held an image of either Shiva or Bhairava at their centre. [10]

  5. Tigawa - Wikipedia

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    The Tigawa temples site is in the eponymous village Tigawa, also called Tigwan, in the Katni district and north of the town of Bahuriband. [1] It is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Katni, 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Jabalpur, 350 kilometres (220 mi) east of Bhopal and 300 kilometres (190 mi) east of Sanchi and Udayagiri Gupta era monuments.

  6. Jabalpur - Wikipedia

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    Jabalpur became a centre of higher education by the end of the 19th century, with institutions such as the Hitkarini Sabha, established by local citizens in 1868, [48] and Robertson College (now bifurcated into the Government Science College, Jabalpur, and Mahakoshal Arts & Commerce College) was established in Sagar in 1836 and moved to ...

  7. Gun Carriage Factory Jabalpur - Wikipedia

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    Gun Carriage Factory Jabalpur, also known as GCF Jabalpur is a defence factory and a census town in Jabalpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Located in the scenic surroundings of the Satpura Range, this small government township is built around its namesake defence establishment. It is about 3 km from the Jabalpur City railway ...

  8. List of Monuments of National Importance in Madhya Pradesh ...

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    The following structures in eastern Madhya Pradesh have been designated as Monuments of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). [1]In this list, the ASI recognized monuments in the eastern part of Madhya Pradesh are described, in the districts Balaghat, Bhind, Chhatarpur, Chhindwara, Damoh, Datia, Ashok Nagar, Jabalpur, Katni, Mandla, Panna, Raisen, Rewa, Sagar, Satna ...

  9. Pitambara Peeth - Wikipedia

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    Shri Peetambra Peetha is a complex of Hindu temples (including an Ashram), located in the city of Datia, in the Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It was, according to many legends 'Tapasthali' (place of meditation) of many mythological as well as real life people.