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  2. Dewas Tekri - Wikipedia

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    Dewas Tekri (also known as Maa Chamunda Tekri, Dewas Mata Tekri, and Devi Vaishini Hill) is a sacred mountain located in the city of Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, India.Tekri is known for its religious significance as it houses two important shrines: the Devi Chamunda Mata Temple and the Devi Tulja Bhavani Mata Temple. [1]

  3. Dewas - Wikipedia

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    The district takes its name from its headquarters town, Dewas, which is said to be derived from the legend that Dewas rests at the foot of a 300-foot (91 m) conical hill known as Chamunda hill on whose summit is the shrine of Goddess Chamunda. The image of the goddess is cut into the wall of a cave, known as Devi Vashini or the goddess's ...

  4. Dewas district - Wikipedia

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    One is that Dewas lies at the base of a 300-foot (91 m) conical hill, known as Chamunda hill, on top of which the shrine of Chamunda is located. The image of the goddess is cut into the wall of a cave, known as Devi Vashini or the goddess's residence. From this, the name Dewas (dev-vas) seems to have been derived. The other view of the probable ...

  5. Chamunda - Wikipedia

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    One Chamunda Mata temple is situated in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, It is situated on a hill top named Tekri above 300 feet. Chamunda Mata in Dewas is also called Choti Mata (the younger sister of Tulja mata, situated at the same hill top). [35]

  6. File:Maa Chamunda Mata Temple, Tekri Dewas.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Dewas Junior - Wikipedia

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    Dewas Junior was established by Jivaji Rao I Puar in 1728 during the Maratha conquest of Central India. It was a 15-gun salute Maratha princely state . On 12 December 1818, it became a British protectorate .

  8. Parvatmala - Wikipedia

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    Dewas ropeway: 400 PPH capacity 367 m long ropeway ascends from the junction of two national highways right up to Maa Chamunda Temple and Tulja Bhawani Mata Temple, while simultaneously being home to a Jain Temple and a Mosque. Maihar Maa Sharda Devi ropeway: It was built in 2009 with 800 PPH capacity.

  9. State Highway 18 (Madhya Pradesh) - Wikipedia

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    It is popularly known as Bhopal Road. It passes through the religious center of Ujjain, the industrial city Dewas till the Gujarat Border via Thandla. [2] [3]