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Bharhut Stupa

Bharhut Stupa

Located in the village of Bharhut in the Satna district are the relics of the famous Bharhut Stupa. A site revered by Buddhists the Bharhut Stupa was built by Ashoka the Great. The Stupa represents some of the earliest arts and sculptures of Buddhist history and beliefs. The Buddha is represented through common symbols such as the Bodhi Tree, footprints, empty seat, Dharma Wheel etc. Though Ashoka built the Stupa, many works such as the gateway and railings were added by the Shunga dynasty. Read More

Jagatdev Talab

Jagatdev Talab

Jagatdev Talab or Jagat Dev Lake is a human-made reservoir in Satna. The famous Shiv Temple lies at the banks of the lake and is visited often by devotees. Some other places of worship in Satna are the Pashupati Nath Mandir, Shri Raghuvir Mandir, Dali Baba, the 450-year-old Satyanarayan Temple, Ram Janki Temple, Hanuman Ji Ka Mandir near Jaitwar in Bamhori, Dhawari’s Sai Baba Temple and more.

Madhavgarh Fort

Madhavgarh Fort

Besides the various religious sites in Satna, Madhavgarh Fort is a historical structure built about 400 years ago. Madho Singh Ji built the fort which was converted in the year 2000 into a heritage hotel by Thakur Bhawani Singh Ji. The fort is best remembered for the battle of Marathas in 1787. It stands above the Tunga battlefield as well as a Rajasthani village which is home to many local artisans and handicrafts. Within the fort lies the Pratap Mahal suite, the room in which Maharaja Pratap Singh resided as well as the Deodhi Phoola Mahal. The fort once was the centre of the Rewa state. The shape of the fort along with the beautiful arts on the domes and interiors make it worth a visit from a purely historical and architectural point of view. Read More

Maihar Ropeway

Maihar Ropeway

Maihar is a small town in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh in India which is basically known for the Maa Sharda Temple. The revered Hindu temple is perched atop the Trikuta Hill and is an important pilgrimage spot of the Hindus. Not only this, the temple experiences a large footfall of tourists as well. Since the temple is situated on top of a hillock, some of the devotees (especially the elderly people) face a lot of difficulty climbing up and reaching the destination. So the ropeway was introduced for the convenience of the pilgrims. At an altitude of 367 m, the temple can also be reached through a flight of 1063 steps. However, the ropeway is considered the most ideal and adventurous way to go. A single cable car can accommodate upto 6 persons in a trip. Besides being an efficient, convenient and a faster way of commuting, the ropeway is also a thrilling experience and offers enchanting views of the township below. Read More

Pannilal Chowk

Pannilal Chowk

One of the busiest areas of the city, the Pannilal Chowk is the heart of Satna. Reverberating with a buzz of the constant crowd, shopping outlets and lip-smacking street food, the Pannilal Chowk is what the main centre of any bustling town looks like. Lined with shops selling all sorts of wares and products it is a delight for tourists and locals who want to buy souvenirs, garments or just about anything. For the tourist especially Pannilal Chowk gives the feel of the city on the ground. The interaction with the locals and the bargaining with the shop keepers bring to the forefront an essential aspect of cultural and social sightseeing. And not to forget the delicious poha and jalebis that are the favourite and most enjoyable part for food lovers. The street food spills out aromatic invitations, and the mouthwatering sights of the lassi and chat stores are too much to resist. Like any central business district of a city, Pannilal Chowk is also fraught with various restaurants catering to a varied cuisine through the local dishes stand out the most. Read More

Ramvan

Ramvan

Situated on the Rewa road, Ramvan is the abode of ancient remains of temples. One of the main temples is the Hanuman Mandir. Ramvan is for both the young and old. The lush greenery is inviting for kids, and the spiritual element puts one instantly at ease. The atmosphere is calming, and the well-maintained gardens and premises make it one of the most visited sites of Satna. The Tulsi Museum at Ramvan is the sculptures from the ancient temples are preserved. They give a peak into the artistry and devotion of the earlier generations. Read More

Sharadha Devi Temple

Sharadha Devi Temple

The Maa Sharadha Devi Temple located in Maihar in Satna is another popular religious site. The temple is situated atop the Trikoota Hill, and around 1063 steps lead to the temple shrine on top. A ropeway has been designed for pilgrims who are unable to make the climb. Maihar also has its history and legend. It is believed that Lord Shiva while carrying the body of the dead goddess mother Sati, dropped her necklace or ‘har’ here, giving the place its name Maihar. The legend of Alha and Udal who were devotees of Sharada Devi were the first to visit the temple in dense forest and address the goddess by the name of Sharda Mai. The pond of Alha and Udal can be seen from the temple which also gives a panoramic view of the surroundings below. The ropeway ride that costs Rs. 110 also helps one take in the fantastic views. The Alha Talab can also be visited to spend some peaceful time amidst the hills and lush vegetation. There is also an Akhada that is located behind the temple. The Gola Math Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, BadiMai Temple, Oila Temple, Pannikhoh Falls; Purva Falls are some of the other attractions in Maihar. Read More

Venkatesh Temple

Venkatesh Temple

Located near Mukhtyarganj, the Venkatesh Temple was built in 1876. Made of red stone and reflected in ripples on the waters of the pond it exudes a tremendous sense of peace and calm. Developed based on the design of the south Indian temples, it is said that it took about 49 years to make the temple where the workers came from southern India. The religious events led here include the Guru Purnima, the Jhulan Festival, Narasimha Chaturdashi, Janmashtami, Ramnavmi, Sharad Purnima and more. Founded by Randaman Singh this temple is also one of the oldest in the Vindhya region. Read More

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