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Places of Interest
Mahakaleshwar
(Bilavli)
Bilavali village is
situated on A. B. road about 3 Km north of Dewas. There is a temple
of Lord Shiva called
Mahakaleshwar. The Shivling has an unique feature that it is increasing in size
every year. A fair is organized every year on the occasion of Maha
Shivratriya.
Sri Kela Devi
Kela Devi temple is the
biggest one in M.P. Originally the Kela Devi temple is situated in Karoli at
Rajasthan. At Dewas Kela devi temple is situated at Mishri Lal Nagar (
Agra Bombay Road ). Its
white marble gate is one of the attractive part of the temple which is built
by South Indian artists. Every year during Chaitra Navaratri a big Mela
(exhibition) is held which is also a part of attraction for all the
disciples.
Siddheshwar Mahadev (Nemavar)
On the bank of river Narmada
consists of a Shrine, Sabha-Mandapa and porch. Spire one shrine adorned with
cluster of miniature Shikaras. Paramedical roof over mandapa and the porch
probably added to or repaired later. Built in the time of the Parmaras of
Malwa.
Girijesher Temple
In the year 1942 the
Dewas Ruler Shrimant Sadashive Rao Maharaja (Khase Saheb) was the founder of Girijesher
Temple . The
approachable road of this temple is built after cutting the hills at that
time. A numbers of great Hindu religious personalities "Sant and
Mahatmas" were stay here time to time and preach the people of Dewas.
Dharaji
Dharaji is a place of
religious, historic and of tourist interest. Which is located on the bank of
Narmada, situated in the Dharaji village
of Bagli tehsil. Narmada
creates a beautiful waterfall here. Lacks of people gather here two times a
year on Amawasya , with a faith in their mind that this place has mystical
power to relieve a person from Evil powers. The pindies of lord Shiva
(Shivlings) are found hear are considered so pious that it does not require
'Pran Pratishtha' before installing in a worship place.
Yogendra sri 108 Sheelnath Maharaj
Literally speaking Dewas
before as a industrial region to be known it is in fact the holy place. Where
the divine personalities exposed their radiations. Sheelnath Maharaj is one
of the beam of the Divine Light. He was belonging to a royal family of
Jaipur, but form very early period of life were not interested in worldly
materialistic affairs, so turned towards Yogies & then at Sultanpur of
district Hansi at Punjab he felt well with
the community of Gorakh Sinddha Sumpradaya. In 1839 he got diksha from Ilachy
Nath Maharaj belonging to the same community then for next continuous 36
years he was in `Yog Sadhana'. Once a while he was passing from the forest
region of Dewas, the very natural environment & the peaceful situations mate
the yogi according to his favorable existence & so he started living in
Dewas. The Judge Balwant Rao Bapu invited him to stay at Ranibag &
afterwards the present State authority Malhar Rao Pawar (Choti Pati)
influenced by his divine grace & then dedicatedly provided some
facilities. In 1921 he left his physical body during this long period of
staying at Dewas many people have got his Ashirwad & inspiration towards
the real path of life, the few of them are like Balkdasji Maharaj, Rajjabli
Kha Sahab & Pt. Kumar Gandharva.
Sri Manibhadra Veer Temple
In Matmor village of
tehsil Bagli, which is situated in Dewas district locates the holy Jain
pilgrimage Shivpur, better known as Shri Manibhadra Veer Shvetamber Jain
meditation and devotion centre. At this place a chariot shaped temple was
installed and inaugurated on 19-5-91 in the presence of thousands of devotees
under the divine guidance of Shri Veer Ratna Vijayji Maharaj Sab. At this
pilgrimage there are various amenities available to pilgrims and devotees like
library, Old age centre, pantry, residence for Jain teachers, retiring rooms
for pilgrims, manuscripts of old poetry, astrological healing methods of
tantra, yantra & mantra in form of manuscripts etc. The pilgrimage is
situated in fantastic natural environment and provides free food to pilgrims.
Here the pilgrims can listen to the sermons of Shri Veer Ratna Vijayji
Maharaj Sab.
Gurudwara
This gurudwara is
situated on A.B. Road
near bus stand.
Grace Church
The Grace church
is an ancient church of Dewas. It was built in 15 April 1928, by
the efforts of professor J. W. Johary, who prepared the blue prints and look
after it. One of the late rulers his highness the Maharaja Mallhar Rao Panwar
gave the Christians land and the money to build their own place of worship
and subsequently this small beautiful church is the living proof of the
generosity of the late Ruler. Rev. G. William (1917 to 1938) was first
ordained Minister of the Grace
church congregation.
Khivni Sanctuary
Khivni Sanctuary is
established in the year 1955. The area of reserved forest is 115.320 sq. km.
and of protected forest is 16.678 sq.km and total forest area is 132.778
sq.km. There are around 1 Lion, 8 Leopards, 70 Sambhar, 275 Cheetal, 163
Neelgay, 45 Chinkara and 75 Bhendki according to 1999 census.
Kitty Fall
Kitty is a beautiful
picnic spot 7-8 km away from village Bizwara. Here river Narmada divides in
seven streams, between these streams there is dense forest, after some
distance all these streams come together to form single stream. There is a
Fategarh Fort, 8 to 9 km away from Kitty, which was built by Shershah Suri.
There is a Forest Rest House to stay, the visitors may contact for
reservation to District Forest Officer, Dewas.
Kavadia Hills
These hills are made of
lakhs of stone pillars which are of various shapes i.e. triangular,
rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal etc. There are seven hills of the same
type. It appear that these stones are man made, because they appear to be
minutely carved by human being, but in reality it is a creation of Volcano
irruption. It may be vary well considered as eighth wonder of the World. On
striking these stone pillars sounds like a metal pillars. According to the
Hindu mythology, it is considered that during Mahabharat period these structures
were created by the "Greate Bheem" to check the way of river Narmada
to fulfill a vow with in a day, but Bheem could not do it and since then
these stones pillars are lying there. It is about 10 km from Bagli H.Q. near
Dharaji.
Pawar Chatteries
The Chattries of Dewas
impress us with its massive, powerful presence of Maratha architecture near
the Meetha talab looks very attractive. These Chattries are indeed a
statement of Pawar kings. What is more, the artifice, variety, esoleric and
antique elusion in the place do suggest a successful baroque attempt to boost
royal and civic pride.The faced of Chateries influences us overwhelmingly
with its massive, powerful presence, while inside we are transported into a
decorative world of muted extravagance and fantasy. The overbearing
impression, as we leave Chattries, is of a gentle phenomenal with a serve,
rather forbidding external presence, concealing a jubilant, ever-playful
heart within.
Gidya Khoh
Gidya Khoh is a beautiful
combination of man and nature. It is situated on Indore-Nemawar road and 9 Km
away from Double Chowki. There is a spectacular waterfall surrounded by an
attractive green valley. From the top of the hill, 600 feet smoky fluent flow
of water is just recall the memory of Bharaghat of Jabalpur. A number of
tourists come here in the rainy season for enjoying natural beauty, which is
free from pollution.
Khudel Devta
Malwa region is full of
natural beauty and historical places. It is colorful, cultural and
environment always attracted the scholar, historian and tourists.The villages
and natural places of Dewas is making a way for peaceful forest journey.
There is an ancient place in tribal area, known as Khudel Devta. On every
Poornima (Full moon) and Amawasya (Lunar Conjunction) the tribes gather here
to pay homage to the idols of Khudel Devta and to enjoy fall.
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