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Central India Monuments

The region of Central India comprises the heartland of India that is the two states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhatisgarh. This vast area of central India bears witness to over 2,000 years of continuous religious activity. The various shrines and temples of Central India enable an individual to experience an inner sense of peace and sanctity. This region is the center of art and architecture of ancient India and the several monuments of the region bear testimony to the fact that art had reached a zenith. A number of deserted palaces, haunted by the shades of departed princes, impregnable hill fortresses, which lie brooding over the forests below, and spectacular ruined cities, studded with the evocative ruins of mosques and tombs of generations long since passed add to the architectural glory of Central India.



Sanchi Stupa

Introduction:

The stupa was vandalized at one point sometime in the 2nd century BCE, an event some have related to the rise of the Sunga emperor Pusyamitra Sunga who overtook the Mauryan Empire as an army general.

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Bhoramdeo Temples

Introduction: A midst the picturesque surroundings of Maikal mountains and dense forests, the perfect blend of religious and erotic sculptures, the Bhoramdeo temple, is carved on the rocky stones in the Nagar style. This temple was built in the period of 7th to 11th century A.D.

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Bhimbetka Caves

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The Bhimbetka rock shelters: are an archaeological World Heritage site located in Raisen District in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

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Mandu Places

Introduction:

Want to see the royal legacy of Mandu, come to the group that is better known as the royal enclave. There is the Jahazi Mahal also called the Ship palace. It is a 120 m long two storeyed palace interpolated.

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Orchha temples

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Orcha Temple Madhya PradeshSituated on banks of river Betwa. Used to be the capital of the region (Bundelkhand) but now is small village. The palaces are of impressive size and there are plesent views of the countryside from their upper levels.

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Khajuraho temples

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Situated in the heart of Central India, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is a fascinating village with a quaint rural ambience and a rich cultural heritage. The fascinating temples of Khajuraho, India's unique gift of love to the world.

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Gwalior Fort

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The Mughal Emperor Babar once revered Gwalior Fort as “the pearl amongst fortresses in India”. This may be true of the palace’s unique beauty, but it is far too ornate to be considered a pearl.

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