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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Nagpur to Indore?
The direct drive from Nagpur to Indore is 283 mi (455 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Nagpur to Indore, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Shri Vighnesh - Ganpathi Temple, Adasa and Bor Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretation Centre, or the ever-popular Zilpi Lake.
The top stops along the way from Nagpur to Indore (with short detours) are Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga, Shri Vighnesh - Ganpathi Temple, Adasa, and Fun N Food Village Nagpur. Other popular stops include Bor Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretation Centre, Khekra Nala Dam , Spillway and Reservoir., and Kaila Devi Mandir Dewas MP.
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Zilpi Lake
Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Zilpi Lake is an ideal weekend destination for a delightful picnic with loved ones, offering a picturesque setting near a stunning body of water. Adjacent to the lake, there is a magnificent Ganesha temple that provides spiritual solace and boasts a charming attached garden. The sanctity of this place attracts photography enthusiasts who appreciate its sacred ambiance. Local vendors, cafes, and restaurants are present in abundance, allowing visitors to relish both local delicacies and diverse cuisines.
One of the best place to visit near nagpur , there ambience and tent setup is very good and food quality is upto the mark, they provide bonefire also which gives very good experience,must visit, visit first thanks me later.
Aditya Malviya — Google review
The small lake backed with Green Mountains gives you a view of Outstation Picnic Point though its just near Nagpur city and very approachable with own vehicle. You can take your vehicle just near the Lake. Carry your own food and an ideal spot for cooking your food under trees with a view of lakeside.
NILAY SAMRIT — Google review
Very beautiful place to hang out, the place is surrounded by lass green forest and a very big lake,. A very beautiful temple of lord Siddhivinay u will the same replica of Mumbai siddhivinay here must visit with family
Nandeshwar Chakole — Google review
One of the picnic /tourist place near Nagpur.
Peaceful environment with siddhivinayak temple near to lake.
Must go place for nagpurian's.
Nearby canteens, cafe, resort's and zunka bhakar kendra available.
Good quality road for four Wheeler also.
Vicky Aade — Google review
Lovely palce... Location is not far from nagpur... temple and garden area is very neat and clean...one can enjoy this place with their friends and family
Ashlesha Hire — Google review
I visited this place with my family. A wonderful place situated 20 kms from Nagpur city. There's a dam and besides that, we have a beautiful Ganpati mandir surrounded by lush green grass and trees. I feel during monsoon, this place would get so mesmerising. Posting some of the photos from the area. Do visit here if you want to have a relaxing weekend.
Amogh Pendharkar — Google review
Good spot for chilling with friends and family. You can also visit the temple located near the lake.
Kamalandu Roy — Google review
Serene place, very good for picnic with family/friends and takes around 45 mins from Nagpur.
Accessibility: Very good (no stairs or slopes)
Reachability: Very good (beautiful road with ample parking for car/bike)
Food: small places open nearby with snacks, maggi, cold drinks, water, etc. as well restaurants can be found nearby
Anupreet Ramteke — Google review
A visit to Zilpi Lake and Siddhivinayak Temple is a journey that encompasses both tranquility and spirituality. The serene beauty of Zilpi Lake offers a retreat into nature, where one can unwind and reconnect with the peaceful rhythms of the environment. On the other hand, Siddhivinayak Temple provides a spiritual sanctuary, where devotees can immerse themselves in devotion and experience a profound connection with the divine.
Whether you seek solace, a spiritual experience, or a moment of contemplation, the combination of Zilpi Lake and Siddhivinayak Temple offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty and religious reverence. So, embark on this enchanting journey, allow yourself to be captivated by the tranquil surroundings of Zilpi Lake, and find solace in the spiritual embrace of Siddhivinayak Temple.
LalitDhuwe — Google review
ashtvinayak mandir is so beautiful... environment is quite good . is a good place for a family picnic or any friends trip ❤️
Vishakha Deshmukh — Google review
Great place for weekend to enjoy picnic with friends n family with beautiful lake close to....
There is beautiful religious god Ganesha temple to purify one heart with beautiful garden attach to it ..which make its surrounding sacred and loves by photoholic people
There are local vendors,cafe and restaurant where one can enjoy local food n different cuisine
Must visit this place in rainy and winter season
HARSHAL hustler — Google review
Fantastic place for one day picnic
Dinesh Yadav — Google review
Perfect place for a picnic with family .....for couples also...u can chill out here to make ur mood fresh .... U will get fresh air ,huge lake and a great atmosphere ....u can hav ur lunch with family.... there are small houses where u can hav ur lunch freely with no disturbance .....there is waterfall near to this place....just u need to follow Google map nd u will get it 😉✌️😋
Akshay Khorgade — Google review
Best place for family members - A short picnic place. You can spend 3-4 hours easily
Sushil Girhe — Google review
Best place for picnic. U can also cook your own food in open area.
ankit raja — Google review
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Zilpi, Maharashtra 441110
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Shri Vighnesh - Ganpathi Temple, Adasa
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A beautiful temple and well maintained premises. The newly constructed road has made it possible to reach here within an hour. Very peaceful and calm vibes.
Sumedh Khare — Google review
It's good, now beautifully constructed and designed.
Well maintained.
Good for devotees, very peaceful.
Also good for kids for amusement and park.
vj gupta — Google review
The serene ambiance and picturesque surroundings of Shri Vighnesh - Ganpathi Temple in Adasa offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. While the stunning views are truly captivating, accessibility might pose a challenge for the elderly and disabled individuals due to the presence of stairs. However, the temple's provision of ample paid parking and nearby shops add convenience and enhance the overall visit experience for all visitors.
Additionally parking charges are taken 10rs per vehicle
Tejas Khadse — Google review
Temple is merely 40 Kms from Nagpur and has distinctive road approaches either from Patansaongi or from Kalmeshwar. Importantly the roads are being developing and one must go slow as this could led to an severe accident. There are also some areas where poor light is there no proper street lights and can cause accidents. Otherwise a nice, neat and tidy temple premises where thousands of devotees travel to come visit to this temple.
Rudraksh Pahade — Google review
Adasa Ganesh Temple offers a serene and picturesque experience along with a peace. The stunning views are captivating. However, accessibility could be challenging for the elderly and disabled due to stairs. The temple provides ample paid parking and nearby shops enhance the overall visit.
Gopal Mishra — Google review
Must visit place for atleast once in a life. Peda is very good. Must try junka bhakar.
shivani poddar — Google review
What a divine and beautiful place it is!!!
If you want to travel nearby nagpur city then adasa genesh temple is the place where you can visit and refresh your day with good vibes. It is situated 30 km from nagpur and it was really worth to visit.
This place has quite big area includes main deity i.e. Ganesh temple , Mahadev temple , kalbhairav temple and jyotirlings , Hanuman temple and amost of all demigods are there.
This place is on little uphills and you will get serene view from the temple however it is quite good view in cloudy wheather.
This place has restaurent where you will get all types of snacks however besides that little playground and garden is there for children's and can capture good photos in greeneries and small waterfall.
After visiting and while going towards home you will get to know small eateries just right to temple and that was really awesome. You will get there Zunka , bhakar , mango pickle ,Green chilli ठेचा , raw pickle , Masalebhat and kadhi . It was tastes really good with reasonable prices.
Aditya Pachghare — Google review
This place is dedicated to lord Ganesha. This place is amazing for visiting . there are stone made small temple , fresh water for drinking , best place for family lunch , nature surrounding. Also Washroom available. There is a special sweet kandi pedha.
Mayuri Kakde — Google review
Location tracking is somehow difficult.. good atmosphere and at the edge of Lake and place in hilly area...one of the vidarbha ashtavinayak... lots of other temples are there inside... good 4 wheeler's parking space... very good and tasty food with very less price...stay option is there💠🙏
Pooja Katyarmal — Google review
Divine temple is situated on top of the small hillock in Adasa Village approximately 40 km away from Nagpur. Huge neat and clean calm well organised and maintained campus. It is one of the ashtvinayak circuit temple of Vidarbha. There local food like Junka bhakar is famous. Adjacent to the temple there is also one children's park with small water fall. Lot of parking space is there.
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Bor Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretation Centre
Permanently closed
Bird watching area
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Good place so much wild animals in forest and pleasant atmosphere . Net and clean forest . We are so lucky for watching tiger katrina along three cubes. In front of us.
Ashutosh Patwari — Google review
One of the prominent wildlife sanctuary nearby nagpur and wardha. Due Bor dam most of visitors come here. This place is between nagpur and wardha district, and accessible within 2 hours most of visitors avoid stay here. If you choose to stay, both MTDC and forest Dept have resorts along with some private resorts. Variety of animals like tiger, leopard, indian Bear, wild Bor can be sited here. Also, this place is famous for some rare birds, good place for birdwatchers to visit.
Kunal Halmare — Google review
You can observe Nature at its best here. Had lovely sight of Tigress Katrina marking her territory .
Savi Gupta — Google review
Best place for first timers to safari and experience wildlife scantuary. Pocket friendly and reasonable cost of stay.
Neeraj Singh — Google review
Awesome place to visit during summer to see wild animals, mostly the tiger. Resorts are also good, and well maintained.
Piyush P — Google review
Govt owned (FDCM) rest houses with food, spacious Parking & play area for kids. Food is cooked by local women. Safari service with guide and driver available. Spacious Parking facility. Safe for trip with kids, family and friends.
Santosh Jain — Google review
It's a great and beautiful experience to be here, such a beautiful and serene atmosphere, here l just miss my family as I have been here with my friends....
balasheb tayade — Google review
A very few tigers and other animals. Dam water smells very bad odour. Charges for half hour safari around Rs.2400 for four persons in gypsy. Private vehicles not allowed. Only thing positive I feel is resort beside dam.
Sunil Bhoyar — Google review
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Bor Dam, Road, Hingni, Wardha, Maharashtra 442104, India
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Fun N Food Village Nagpur
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Theme Parks
One of the good water park for fun with family, friends..Enjoy your weekend.. Lockers, swimming costumes are available on rent or you can use your own.. Changing room and washroom are there prior to the pool entry.. Eataable items are also available.. Rain dance, slides, swimming pools, dj party and variety of fun things are there..
Pushkar Gourkhede — Google review
We have visited this place last week but got pathetic breakfast, some what burn and non hygiene. Lunch was actually worst than breakfast. You have to procure water every single time. In summer this is extreme torture. Pools are dirty, Spirogyra was spreading every where. They charging 1200 rupees to everyone but giving zero service. Pools should be improve urgently, Amusement park was good. If we spending money for service we should get it in reply. Owner can listen and reply to my query.
Dr. Amit Nagare — Google review
This is a good place to visit one time with friends and family. The water park starts at 10 A.M. the parking ticket cost 50rs and the park ticket price is 700rs per head. Which includes breakfast and lunch as well. You'll have to submit one mobile phone at the check-in counter to get entry. Once entered you can rent a locker which can cost 250rs for a large one and 150rs for a small one. You can also rent a swimming costume in case you forget yours at home. The wave pool starts at around 3 followed by lunch (unlimited food). Once you are done with the water park you can head towards the amusement park which has a few cool options to hop on (no extra charges) and the park closes at around 6 pm.
Even tho i didn't stay there till 6 as i had other plans for the day. But we really enjoyed the water slides and wave pool.
Arshil Ali — Google review
Having a huge 2-4 wheeler parking..
Big slides, wave pool, lavish green area threre…
Amusement park also there to enjoy rides etc.
need to improvements in breakfast , lunch menu . Teste are not up to mark expect dinner ( due to less visitors )
We have plan for 2 days take 3 room to stay there.. but communication on call is differ from actual.. @ time of call they are agree to give extra metress but ones u reach the place they take U turn from there commitment…also facing the toilet sink chocking issue…
Overall is good after improving food & tea quality & teste…
Best to carry your own synthetic costumes for swimming & water activities to save extra cost for swimming costumes.
Having a small pools for kids which is nice…
Also need to improvements in wave pool … the waves is very slow…doesn’t like actual waves…
Some rides & boat pool is found out of service…
pankaj patidar — Google review
I visit here on 29 mar 2022. Tickets rate is 1199 for male adult, it's worst ever water park visited. Only two water coster are available and remaning are closed. Water quality is very bad water turned green, no traces of chlorination in water. No greenary at all only plastic grass. By rule there must be provision of drinking water at public gathering places but not a single water tap available. Looting people with least price of 100 for just short. Only one pool of 5 feet deep is the one you can use that's it all. Food included in 1199 but quality is just above bad.
Ravi Khandare — Google review
The place is fabulous in terms of slides, spaces, amusement park activities and the pools. However The costs of tickets do not justify the facilities they provide, especially the food is very poor in taste and quality is below par. Also, the timing for the wave pools is very short. They need to improve their food quality and other stuff.
Lalit Katre — Google review
#mini theme park
#enjoyable for childrens and families
#ticket price - Rs. 999 (for male), Rs. 899 (for female), Rs. 699 (for children)
#rented dresses and locker rooms available
#few food items like thalli (Rs. 150), noodles and water bottle (Rs.10) available inside
#parking fee for bike Rs.30 (no time limit)
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#all slides and rides are not currently working
#entry price is higher and not worthy
#as usual chlorine is more in water and some water are old and stagnant
#maintenance is little poor and not neat
#no discounts for students as provided in other theme parks
#synthetic dresses are not a must
Sanjay sg — Google review
The best water park around Nagpur. Don’t get fooled by Dwarka or any low budget park where they call school picnics but shut off the pools. Even though the price is a bit expensive, you’ll love the time you spend here. The giant blue waters, long enthralling slides, delightful amusement parks and rides all makes this place the best water park around Nagpur.
Altamash Mujeeb — Google review
Beautiful place for fun and enjoy the all day it's crazy when u have family and friends not only water park but also amusement park is very best.
shaikh rehan — Google review
It was a very bad experience, they were charging for everything ( like water park + food + amusement park ).
The food is very very poor it is not worth even 50 rupees.
No proper ride , they have weight limit on many ride .
They opened the amusement park only after 4pm when the water park is closed. You can't go to the amusement park if you have to come back to Nagpur by public transport.
I highly recommend not to come for this .
Neeraj Kumar Meena — Google review
Food is not good. It's below normal. Water not clean at all. Unhygienic place. Only for kids below 16 ... Adults would just waste money. Short pools.. kids would enjoy.
Vinita Singh — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Fun & Food Village, and I must say, it exceeded all my expectations as a perfect destination for a day of fun, frolic, and delicious food. This waterpark is truly a paradise for families and friends seeking an enjoyable escape from the summer heat.
As soon as I entered Fun & Food Village, I was captivated by the vibrant and inviting atmosphere. The park's well-maintained grounds, lush greenery, and colorful decorations created a cheerful ambiance that immediately put me in a joyful mood. The staff members were friendly, welcoming, and always ready to assist, which further added to the positive experience.
The water attractions at Fun & Food Village were simply fantastic. The park boasted an impressive array of slides, rides, and pools suitable for visitors of all ages. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie craving thrilling water slides or someone who prefers a more relaxed experience in the wave pool, there was something for everyone. The variety of rides ensured that no one in my group ever felt bored or unengaged.
One of the highlights of Fun & Food Village was its emphasis on safety. I noticed that the park maintained strict safety standards and ensured that all rides were well-maintained and regularly inspected. The lifeguards were attentive, vigilant, and always ready to jump into action if needed, which provided a sense of security for everyone, especially parents with young children.
Another aspect that impressed me was the cleanliness of the park. Despite being a popular attraction, the management made sure that the premises were spotless. The restrooms were regularly cleaned, and there were plenty of bins strategically placed around the park to maintain cleanliness. This attention to detail enhanced the overall experience and made the visit all the more enjoyable.
sahil — Google review
The place is amazing. Entry fee is 900 per head and 1200 for combo of water world and fun world. Locker and costumes are free and well maintained. We can deposit our valuable items separately. It's a good place for family and friends. The slides are amazing. I'd highly recommend it.
Nitin Sen — Google review
The park is a popular destination for families and groups looking to spend a fun-filled day out.
The park offers a range of thrilling rides and attractions for visitors of all ages. Some of the popular rides include a roller coaster, a giant wheel, a bumper car ride, and a 360-degree swing ride. There is also a range of water slides and pools for visitors to cool off on hot days.
Apart from the rides and attractions, the park also has several food stalls and restaurants serving a range of cuisines, including Indian, Chinese, and fast food.
One 🌟 minus for food quality. The food they serve are not good. Though they charge for food but quality of food is even less than local Mess.
Dr. Chetna Ugale — Google review
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35Km on Amravati Road, Bazargaon, &, Teh, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440023, India
The reservoir, Khekra Nala Dam, is a fantastic location to spend a weekend with loved ones. It offers ample opportunities for relaxation and enjoying the beauty of nature. The dam itself is quite large and impressive, and there is also a spillway nearby. Additionally, visitors can explore the Sai mandir located beside the dam. Resorts in close proximity make it convenient for those wanting to stay overnight or visit the Pench tiger reserve gate.
Great place for a weekend hangout with friends and family. Huge dam, a resort which is closed.
Parking charges- Rs 40 for 4 Wheeler
Rs 20 for 2 wheelers.
No entry charges.
Best time to visit- During monsoons. It's just awesome, lush green during monsoons.
Roshan Kadbe — Google review
Best in scenic view but there is nothing more to do only there is a resort and 2 restaurant nearby and a dam .Overall you will feel like heaven while riding here ❤️
Naman Singh — Google review
The way to this place is beautiful, however as you reach the destination there is not much to do, no particular activities or things to do. It's a very casual place for either taking a walk or jog. You can see good view from a high above point and click great pictures of nature.
There is a rocky hill to climb, through the forest, a great place for a casual treak.
However there is no place to sit, insufficient parking space and very narrow roads. It's difficult to navigate at night as there are no street lights whatsoever.
You will find ducks, chickens, wild pigs and some wild scorpions around.
There is a restaurant at the beginning of the track to refill and freshen up.
Shivansh Shrivastava — Google review
Great adventure spot for biking & hiking.
Nick Zeek 1WD — Google review
An escape to nature just 1 hr drive from city
aniket washimkar — Google review
If you need a quick getaway from Nagpur, into the amidst nature and lush greens, this place in the outskirts of Pench Tiger reserve is a suitable place.
Approximately 60 kilometres from the City. Roads are nice,most of the part is Highway.
Winter is preferred.
Soham Vaidya — Google review
Amazing place to relax your mind, staying close to nature, Abundant 🌳 make it more likeable. Go solo or with your gang, it's fun.
Anjali Dande — Google review
Paradise for nature lovers. Wonderful greenery and ambience during monsoon.
Milind Kshirsagar — Google review
Renowned as an ideal trekking destination, Khekranal is situated at a distance of about 60 kms from the city of Nagpur. A perfect spot to enjoy nature, Khekranala has a beautiful dam on a picturesque blue lake, along with a wide variety of fauna. This place is also famous for various water sporting activities, and when all of the exertions leaves you hungry, check into the MTDC guest house for a stupendous meal. The awes trucking display of nature makes Khekranala one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Nagpur.
huzaifa raja — Google review
Nice place to visit with family and friends. Nice picnic spot. There is a dam and Spillway also Sai mandir beside the dam. Resorts are also nearby for Pench tiger reserve gate.
Suraj zz — Google review
Waah.. what a great place to see water and hills.. mountain and trees.. 🎄🎄 mzaa aa gya yaar.. dur dur tk sirf pani hi pani.. hriyaali aur hariyaali.. gao k mithey ber aur sachhai.. nice place to be here with your loved ones
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Waah... what a great place to see water and hills.. mountain and trees.. place to be here with your loved ones
Pramod Mogare — Google review
The best time to visit here are the monsoons!! Lush green trees and the serene dam….the MTDC resort next to the dam provides good snacks and dinner options too!!
ishani bindra — Google review
Went there on November 28, 2023
Qazi Ayan — Google review
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I'll never travel to Indore without this trip planner again
Best spot for devotional and picnic also natural wonders and peaceful place.
AKSHAY BELE — Google review
Shivdham cave has a lord shiva temple situated near Salbardi. The caves are on hill with 3km one side trek to top from base of hill.
Trek intensity is not that hard but if you are new trek then i would suggest to carry some energy drinks and water and take enough breaks while doing trek. For school and college crowd is very easy trek.
Steps are there but some of them are bit higher in height.
Suggested timing - morning 8am till 5.30pm in the evening.
CAUTION ⛔️- Some shop owner near base of hill told that climb down before sunsets as few people have experienced weird things late in the evening. There are no specific proofs as such with me so not giving further detailed information on this. However the hill area is like a forest one and might have some sort of animals so better finish climb in day time to be on safer side.
Monkey are there on the way of trek so be careful and dont carry any food items with you.
Inside cave temples there is bhadhji or bramhin who can get your abhishek done in ₹100 per person if interested.
Ritz — Google review
Nice place to visit. Need moderate climbing mostly using steps. Serene nature. Worship place for locals. But best of nature's experience. Better to carry own food.
Shridhar kute — Google review
Shiv temple inside the Gufa.. Which is so eye pleasing to watch.. Nice spiritual experience
Harshal Raut — Google review
Really great place to visit with family or friends. Everyone will enjoy there a lot. Treak is very easy to climb for younges and medium for elderly people. Treak is about one and half kilometres from bottom parking area. One of the best places to visit. Very family friendly.
Swaraj Wanve — Google review
Best placs fo visit situated in MP near the MH MP border.
Difficult trek. Takes it around two hours to reach on top. Poor mobile connectivity those who are visiting from Maharashtra.
Lovely scenic view at the top.
Historic cave of Lord Mahadev. 🕉
Dense forest.
Pratik Kulkarni — Google review
Must visit place. One of the best places near nagpur. Mind you, we have to climb a lot to reach the cave but it is worth it. Noticable point is there is a constant source of water dripping right down where the shivling is placed, or otherwise for the atheists.
Pranesh Dewangan — Google review
If you are visiting salbardi then please read the history about it....it had great history...
Salbardi according to the 1961 Census has a population of 129. It is an insignificant village about 8 km. (5 miles) north of Morsi on the border lying partly in the tahsil of that name and partly in the Betul district of Madhya Pradesh. It holds an important position in Hindu mythology. Legend connects it with the abode of Sita when she was deserted by Rama, and to have given birth to her two sons Lava and Kusa. They were taught by the Sage Valmiki after he had been reformed by Narada, who released him from his entombment at Salbardi. The twins are said to have caught the horse Syamakarna let loose by Rama when he performed the Asvamedha Yajna. A battle was fought between Rama and his three brothers, and his sons Lava and Kusa. The former were defeated and left unconscious on the battle-field and being told of these happenings, Sita arrived on the scene and recognised, Rama, Laksmana, Bharat and Satrughna. A great union took place and Rama acknowledged Sita and his two sons Lava and Kusa and were taken by him to Ayodhya. Salbardi is situated on the " Madu river ", and is celebrated on account of two springs, one very cold and the other hot or decidedly tepid. The springs flow into a small stone cistern which was formerly divided into compartments for the hot and cold water. The water was recently analysed, and reported as containing sulphates and phosphates in small quantities, unfit for drinking but probably useful as a wash for skin diseases. Colonel Meadows Taylor records bathing here in 1857 and says that the waters gave his malaria temporary relief. As might be expected, the place contains several spots of mythological interest, particularly the bath or Nhani of Sita and an underground temple of Mahadeva in a natural cave; also some images cut in the natural rock. A hill close by is crowned with a rough stone fort known as Babu Khan's Killa after a famous Pendhari who occupied it. The fort can still be seen though now it is almost in a crumbled position. Near this place B. Hira Lal has discovered two Buddhist viharas or monasteries consisting of spacious halls and rooms all cut out of rock. One of them contains a headless image of Buddha, now worshipped as a Devi with vermilion and water.
The Betul Gazetteer gives the following story about the village: "A small village about 71 km. (44 miles) south of Baclnur on the Madu river. A cave in a hill by the village, approached through a long narrow passage, contains an idol of Mahadeva. It is believed that an underground passage leads from this cave to Mahadeva hill at PancmadhI and it is said that Mahadeva put two thousand goats into the passage at Pancmadhi and only one came out at Salbardi. It is said also that a hole in the hill leads down to the cave and that this hole was made by Bhimsena so that he might see Mahadeva better. There were also hot and cold water springs here, but those have now become mixed. A temple on the hill contains a headless image of a Devi and a pool of reddish coloured water is supposed to be tinged by the blood that fell from the image when its head was cut off. An annual fair is held here in March, on Mahasivratra day and lasts for three days, and is attended by about 5,000 persons, nearly a hundred temporary shops being opened for the sale of goods. In the village is a quarry of hard stone from which mortars, cups and cooking slabs are made. There is also a quarry of limestone". Drinking water is obtained from the wells. A mixed primary school gives education up to 3rd standard. Morsi is the bazar place.
Salbardi is named from its abundance of sal trees and the stony character of its soil.
Other than that there is muktai temple and beside the temple there is two muslim kabar are there must watch...
Mayur Chaudhari — Google review
Good place to visit for a weekend plan around Nagpur.
Not much crowded, people come for tiffin parties with families usually.
Stairs and rocks and some plain land to walk & climb towards the top of mountain where there is main Shivlinga temple.
Throughout the way there are shops and vendors offering fresh lemon water and Sugarcane sugar so it's not tiresome even if you walk for 2-3kms including stairs and rocks . Overall a good place!!
Sneha Lenze — Google review
You seen many ancient caves in stpuda mountain🏞️ range. It is also a Ancient pandavkalin cave 🙏🚩🚩 dedicated to lord Shiva.
Manish gupta — Google review
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C2HC+3JM, Madhya Pradesh 460668, India
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Rukmani Balaji Temple Balajipuram Betulbazar
Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Palatial Hindu temple dedicated to Balaji featuring ornate carvings, a garden & a fountain.
One of the most beautiful place to visit in betul with family.I have been to this place many times since childhood.Hope they will maintain its beauty in future also.
Priya Dutta — Google review
A peaceful place with equally enchanting atmosphere. Although, the temple is commercial, it is a great place to visit with your family. Different idols, clean walkways, statues depicting Ramayana events and lush greenery will take your breath away.
The Vishnu Idol in a water pool with versatile fish species and the birds sanctuary is a wonderful place for kids. You can feed the birds by purchasing a packet of bird snacks from entrance.
Do not miss the Lord Shiva Temple, climb it down to explore the Twelve Jyotirlingas at one place.
Do not miss hesitate to walk the tunnel situated besides temple, it is dimly lit but adds an adventurous element to your trip.
Yuvaraj — Google review
It is around 150 km from Nagpur. Temple is well maintained. It is on Nagpur Bhopal road. The complex has various temple. Some free access temple and some are ticketed temple. One Vaishno Devi darshan temple is there, where you need to climb some heights(75 foots), but needs more safety measure. Hope temple authority take care about it. Overall experience is good
shantanu vaidya — Google review
Balajipuram Betul, is famous for Rukmani Balaji Mandir Betulbazar.
Here you can visit, hug Rukmani Balaji Mandir. In same primices we have Vaishnava Devi Mandir as well. I found its ery interesting part, for Vaishnav Devi darshan you have to through man made snake sturctred cave. Which has Sheshnaag face at the starting. also they have amusement park, garden.
This is good place to spend day with family and friends. Nearby good place to have food.
Vijay Shrivastava — Google review
Very beautiful temple and well maintained. You can spend 2-3 hours with your family and friends. Inside the campus there are different sites to visit. Temple is closed between 12-3pm everyday. Bhog laddoo is very auspicious and delicious, it cost 50rs .It is made up of desi ghee and dry fruits. There is good parking space is available Infront of temple. Children enjoys a lot here.
Rishabh kumar — Google review
The Rukmani Balaji Temple is an architectural marvel that captivated me from the moment I stepped in. The intricate design details and craftsmanship showcased in every nook and cranny were simply breathtaking. The serene ambiance of the temple instantly calmed my mind, making it a truly soothing experience. The caves surrounding the temple added an adventurous touch, creating a unique and memorable visit. Overall, it's a must-visit for anyone seeking a blend of architectural beauty, tranquility, and a touch of exploration. We visited the temple when we were travelling to nagpur from Bhopal.
Soma Dutta — Google review
The beauty of this temple built in the middle of nature is made on sight. This temple of Balaji Maharaj is very magnificent, beautiful, and pleasant. Balajipuram Temple is a must visit place located in Betul district. With a height of 111 feet, the Temple is the tallest in Betul. Shri Rukhmani Balaji Temple is famous for its design and faith in the people
Akki — Google review
Rukmani Balaji Temple is a famous Hindu Temple located in Balajipuram, which is a small village in the Betul district of Madhya Pradesh. The Temple is dedicated to Lord Balaji, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and his consort Rukmani. It is considered as one of the most important temples in the region and attracts a large number of devotees throughout the year.
The temple has a unique architectural style, with a blend of traditional and modern elements. The main sanctum of the temple is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures, and the temple complex also includes a large prayer hall, a meditation centre, and various other facilities for the devotees.
Apart from the religious significance, the temple is also known for its scenic location amidst the lush greenery of the surrounding hills. The temple's location adds to the spiritual experience of the devotees and provides a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
Overall, The Rukmani Balaji Temple is a must visit destination for anyone interested in Hindu culture and spirituality.
Devansh Narayan Srivastava — Google review
Architectural Marvel at Rukmani Balaji Temple
The Rukmani Balaji Temple in Betul is a splendid tribute to Lord Vishnu and Rukmani, marvelously reflecting great architectural prowess.
Meticulously maintained, the temple grounds are serene, adorned with natural lawns and vibrant flower beds that create a peaceful ambiance. This temple isn't just a place of worship; it's an artistic masterpiece that deserves to be visited at least once for its divine beauty and tranquil surroundings.
A visit here offers a spiritual and visual feast, leaving visitors in awe of its grandeur and elegance.
Yashhraaj Barman — Google review
Balajipuram stands as a contemporary temple devoted to Lord Balaji, emerging as a significant tourist attraction and pilgrimage center near Betul. A must-visit for those journeying between Bhopal and Nagpur, the temple offers a serene and spiritually enriching experience. Overall, Balajipuram is undeniably a great place to explore.
Aditya Barange — Google review
Nicest place we ever visited.. feel so energetic and fresh we you visit here.. Place is good all facilities including stay and parking is available for family. We shot a small vlog on our Youtube channel so please also watch it at Jyoti Prashant Vlogs
Jyoti Shukla — Google review
Best place to visit with kids,an ample space full of lust greenery and multiple activities to indulge in.
Replica of Vaidhnodevi...
Ritesh Chawda — Google review
Balaji Puram is famous for Lord Balaji’s huge temple.This place comes under Betul Bazar Nagar Panchayat. The District Headquarters is located on National Highway 69, only 7 kilometers from Betul. Its fame is spreading day by day.
PRESHIT GIRI — Google review
Very beautiful temple, good place for a trip with family. Huge attractions for kids.
Sudhanshu Sonare — Google review
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Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is a Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh dedicated to the worship of Shiva. It boasts centuries-old pagodas adorned with intricately carved statues and mantras. The temple's Strota includes Omkareswar and Mamleswar, which together form the sacred phrase "Omkar Mamleswar". A visit to both temples is considered incomplete without seeing Mamaleswar at the south bank of Narbada river.
Strota of Jyotirlinga includes Omkareswar & Mamleswar as mentioned like “Omkar Mamleswar”. Without darshan of Mamaleswar at the south bank of Narbada river is said to be not complete the darshan of Omkareswar Jyotirlinga at the northern bank of Narbada. Temple was beautifully built in tenth century. Stone craftsmanship looked great. No tickets were required to go in. Not much crowd. People offered milk & Bel Patra to Shivaji. Outside ambience was good & peaceful. Stone art works looked wonderful. A must visit temple while visiting Omkareswar Jyotirlinga at Madhya Pradesh
Rajendra Sanjelchhetri — Google review
This is one of the Jyotirlinga temple and as per thoughts, devotees need to visit this temple after the visit of Omkareshwar temple.
Devotees are blessed by lord Mamleshwar Shiv Ji here.
Temple is very ancient and it's is in same condition since it's constructed.
On the way from Omkareshwar to Mamleshwar lots of small small shops with options of tea, snacks, cutlery items are located.
Also shops with poojan samagri, different sizes of lord narmadeshwar Shiv linga are also located on this way.
Har Har Mahadev, Jay Mamleshwar 🙏
Harin Joshi — Google review
Har har Mahadev. Compared to the Main temple at Omkareshwar. This temple was fairly less crowded. We could have a quick darshan here.
Pavithra Suresh — Google review
At a distance of 1 km from Omkareshwar Bus Station, Mamleshwar Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located in the holy town of Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Situated right opposite the Omkareshwar temple on the southern bank of the Narmada River, it is one of the popular temples in Omkareshwar.
There are two main temples of Shiva here, one to Omkareshwar (whose name means "Lord of Omkara or the Lord of the Om sound") located in the island and the other one Mamleshwar (Amaleshwar) (whose name means "Immortal Lord" or "lord of the Immortals or Devas") located on the southern bank of the Narmada River on the mainland.
Abhishek Prosad — Google review
After visiting Shri Omkareshwar temple, we visited this shrine, just about a 10-minute walk, across the bridge over Narmada. It was a blissful experience to visit this beautiful temple, with beautiful stone sculptures.
When we visited at about 9.30 am in mid Feb, 2024 , there was no waiting time to enter the temple.
Arun Gupta — Google review
I made my way to Omkareshwar from Indore. I stayed at the Temple View Hotel, which is an MPTC property. The meal is nice and the hotel rooms are clean. The hotel's deluxe rooms offer the greatest views. The hotel has a complete view of the Narmada River and the temple and is situated across from the ghat. The temples of Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar are stunning. It's an ancient temple with its original construction. The location was packed because I visited during Mahashivratri, yet the electricity in the air captivated me.Mamleshwar temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is located at a walking distance from the Omkareshwar temple. You can do the darshan on your own, but it is advisable to hire a pandit. The pandit will help you with the rituals and make sure that you have a smooth visit. You can offer flowers, water, and even touch the idol. The temple is relatively less crowded, but it depends on what time of the day you are visiting.
Digvijay Kumar Yadav — Google review
The temple is on the banks of river Narmada.
This is God Shiva temple.
There is belif that you must take durshan of this temple along with Omkareshwar Jotirling darshan then only the darshan of Omkareshwar Jotirling is completed.
Sadashiv patil — Google review
Mamleshwar jyotirlinga temple , situated on the banks of narmada river is an ancient temple of lord mahadev quite close to omkareshwar temple. The temple is a historical heritage but not as maintained as it should be. No ticket booking required. The temple's sculptures are beautiful and radiate divinity. A must visit place.
Anushka Pandit — Google review
Mamleshwar Mahadev is a serene and spiritually uplifting temple. Nestled in the Himalayas, it offers a tranquil escape for devotees. The temple's architecture and divine aura create a peaceful atmosphere. The darshan of Lord Shiva evokes a profound sense of devotion and connection. The temple is well-maintained, and the staff is welcoming. A visit to Mamleshwar Mahadev is a transformative experience, inviting inner peace and spiritual bliss. Highly recommended.
Deepak Singh Rajput (creativeievents) — Google review
The spiritual significance of the place was evident through the rituals and prayers conducted by the devout attendees. The soothing chants and hymns resonated through the air, creating a tranquil and meditative atmosphere. The place's historical and cultural importance was also apparent, with informative displays and artifacts.
Dharm RAj MEENA — Google review
Visited Omkareshwar, and there was no rush at all.
You need to start early in the morning from Indore somewhat around 4am, the darshan was so good that we do it twice in a row. And same goes for the Mamleshwar.
rishabh khandelwal — Google review
Mamleshwar Jyotirling is near to Onkareshwar Jyotirling on the bank of Narmada River. This Temple has an ancient structure. Truly Divine feelings. Will visit again
Arun Kumar — Google review
Omkareshwar jyotirling Darshan is said to be completed only after darshan of Shri Mamleshwar. No chaos here. No rush no vip ticket. Simply go and have darshan. Beautiful temple.
Vini Sharma — Google review
Sri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is on the opposite side of Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple. Both the temples are facing each other. Beautiful Narmada river flows in between these two temples. Do not use boats here - they are so much polluting. Do not fall into the trap of local priests who are just money minded business people.
Sowmya Sreeram — Google review
The sacred place of lord shiva. The omkareshwar jyotirlinga and mamleshwar jyotirlinga is parallel to each other, the Narmada river is the midway that makes both temples separated from each other.. must visit for the lord shiva devotees
Akki — Google review
Omkareshwar (IAST: Ōṃkārēśvar) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located in Mandhata, nearby Khandwa city in Khandwa district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. centuries ago the Bhil tribe settled people on this place and now this place is famous for its grandeur and history.[1] It is on an island called Mandhata, near Khandwa city in the Narmada river at Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh, India; the shape of the island is said to be like the Devanagari ॐ symbol.
As per Shiv Mahapuran, once Brahma (the Hindu God of creation) and Vishnu (the Hindu God of Protection and Care) had an argument in terms of supremacy of creation. To test them, Shiva pierced the three worlds as a huge endless pillar of light, the jyotirlinga. Vishnu and Brahma split their ways to downwards and upwards respectively to find the end of the light in either directions. Brahma lied that he found out the end, while Vishnu conceded his defeat. Shiva appeared as the second pillar of light and cursed Brahma that he would have no place in ceremonies while Vishnu would be worshipped until the end of eternity. The jyotirlinga is the supreme partless reality, out of which Shiva partly appears. The jyothirlinga shrines, thus are places where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light. Originally there were believed to be 64 jyothirlingas while 12 of them are considered to be very auspicious and holy. Each of the twelve jyothirlinga sites take the name of the presiding deity – each considered different manifestation of Shiva. At all these sites, the primary image is lingam representing the beginningless and endless Stambha pillar, symbolizing the infinite nature of Shiva.
The twelve jyothirlingas are Somnath in Gujarat, Mallikarjuna at Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, Mahakaleswar at Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, Omkareshwar in Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh, Kedarnath in Himalayas, in Uttrakhand state, Bhimashankar in Maharashtra, Viswanath at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, Triambakeshwar near Nashik in Maharashtra, Vaidyanath Temple, Vaidyanath in Jharkhand, Nageshwar at Dwarika in Gujarat, Rameshwar at Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, Maharashtra in Maharashtra.
It is situated in the Mandhata city (also known as Omkareshwar) in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is about 16 km from Barwaha in Madhya Pradesh. Omkareshwar is formed by the sacred river Narmada. This is one of the most sacred rivers in India and is now home to one of the world's biggest dam projects. The temple is situated on Mandhata or Shivpuri island on the banks of Narmada and river Kaveri (a tributary of Narmada). The island is 4 KM long and 2.6 km2 (2,600,000 m2) in area and can be approached by boats and bridge. Thank you for reading ❤️
Kuldeep Sharma — Google review
It's an awesome place for the pure devotees who love to love lord Shiva.
It's very awesome place 🙏🙏
Manoj Pareek — Google review
Often referred as the 4th jyotirling. Combination of Omkareswar and Mamleshwar, makes it the complete one jyotirling. As compared to Omkareshwar, it is very less crowded and you can get the darshan in not more than 60 mins. But definitely if you are going Omkareshwar, then you must go there. Har Har Mahadev. Om Namah Shivaay.
Matang Raj Saxena — Google review
There are two jyotirlinga in omkareshwar and this is another one. There is a saying that to complete the darshan you need to take blessings from both the jyotirlinga. When we visited there was a normal rush and it took around 15 min approx to complete the darshan. Om namah shivay.
Prashant Chaudhary (Travel Diary) — Google review
Very holy place of Shiva....
Your Omkareshwar Temple journey is not completed until visit this Temple...
Best place to feel energy and postive vibes...and you also know the great Indian architecture...
Jayesh Zugare — Google review
Good vibes... Very peacefully place as it should be.
Mamleshwar temple is not very crowded and its takes maximum 5-10 mints time for darshan.
You can spend time here with some good vibes.
Har har mahadev
Vikash Jha — Google review
This temple is another Lord Shiva temple near Omkareshwar. It's within walking distance from Omkareshwar temple, and I visited it after seeing Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga. It wasn't too crowded, and I finished seeing everything in just 30 minutes. You can also walk to the river from here and find lots of boating options. It's a must-visit to complete your journey to Omkareshwar Temple. You'll feel a lot of positive energy and see amazing Indian architecture here.
Harshith Kumar — Google review
Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga, also known as Amareshwar or Amareshvar, is another revered site in the vicinity of Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga. Devotees appreciate the spiritual energy and historical significance of this temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The ancient architecture and the sacred atmosphere contribute to a profound religious experience. While slightly less known than Omkareshwar, Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga offers a quieter and contemplative space for worship, attracting those seeking a more intimate connection with divinity.
monty wadkar — Google review
From bus stand it's hardly 10 mins by auto. They charge you 20rs per seat from bus stand to temple. Opposite the temple there are few flower shops you can buy flower garlands or baskets and keep your bags with them visit Mamleshwar temple and then leave for Omkareshwar temple, then while returning from Omkareshwar you can collect from them.
Well speaking about Mamleshwar temple there isn't much crowd. Try to visit early in morning and avoid weekends. You can peacefully take darshan.
It's less crowded as compared to Omkareshwar.
Once you leave Mamleshwar temple on right there is a road that takes you to bridge or to the riverside.
There are two ways to go to Omkareshwar temple.
1. By bridge walking
2. By boat (they charge you 50rs per person)
Accordingly choose your path
It's really crowded at Omkareshwar temple which might take like 4-5 hrs so plan accordingly.
!! Om Namah Shivay!!
DK — Google review
This is one another Lord Shiva temple very close to Omkareshwar.
It is at a walkable distance from Omkareshwar temple. I visited this after visiting Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga.
It wasn't that crowded and was able to complete the Darshan within 30mins.
You can walk to the river bed from here and there are many boating options available. You all have a very good Darshan.
Shreenidhi — Google review
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Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is a Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh dedicated to the worship of Shiva. It boasts centuries-old pagodas adorned with intricately carved statues and mantras. The temple's Strota includes Omkareswar and Mamleswar, which together form the sacred phrase "Omkar Mamleswar". A visit to both temples is considered incomplete without seeing Mamaleswar at the south bank of Narbada river.
Strota of Jyotirlinga includes Omkareswar & Mamleswar as mentioned like “Omkar Mamleswar”. Without darshan of Mamaleswar at the south bank of Narbada river is said to be not complete the darshan of Omkareswar Jyotirlinga at the northern bank of Narbada. Temple was beautifully built in tenth century. Stone craftsmanship looked great. No tickets were required to go in. Not much crowd. People offered milk & Bel Patra to Shivaji. Outside ambience was good & peaceful. Stone art works looked wonderful. A must visit temple while visiting Omkareswar Jyotirlinga at Madhya Pradesh
Rajendra Sanjelchhetri — Google review
This is one of the Jyotirlinga temple and as per thoughts, devotees need to visit this temple after the visit of Omkareshwar temple.
Devotees are blessed by lord Mamleshwar Shiv Ji here.
Temple is very ancient and it's is in same condition since it's constructed.
On the way from Omkareshwar to Mamleshwar lots of small small shops with options of tea, snacks, cutlery items are located.
Also shops with poojan samagri, different sizes of lord narmadeshwar Shiv linga are also located on this way.
Har Har Mahadev, Jay Mamleshwar 🙏
Harin Joshi — Google review
Har har Mahadev. Compared to the Main temple at Omkareshwar. This temple was fairly less crowded. We could have a quick darshan here.
Pavithra Suresh — Google review
At a distance of 1 km from Omkareshwar Bus Station, Mamleshwar Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located in the holy town of Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Situated right opposite the Omkareshwar temple on the southern bank of the Narmada River, it is one of the popular temples in Omkareshwar.
There are two main temples of Shiva here, one to Omkareshwar (whose name means "Lord of Omkara or the Lord of the Om sound") located in the island and the other one Mamleshwar (Amaleshwar) (whose name means "Immortal Lord" or "lord of the Immortals or Devas") located on the southern bank of the Narmada River on the mainland.
Abhishek Prosad — Google review
After visiting Shri Omkareshwar temple, we visited this shrine, just about a 10-minute walk, across the bridge over Narmada. It was a blissful experience to visit this beautiful temple, with beautiful stone sculptures.
When we visited at about 9.30 am in mid Feb, 2024 , there was no waiting time to enter the temple.
Arun Gupta — Google review
I made my way to Omkareshwar from Indore. I stayed at the Temple View Hotel, which is an MPTC property. The meal is nice and the hotel rooms are clean. The hotel's deluxe rooms offer the greatest views. The hotel has a complete view of the Narmada River and the temple and is situated across from the ghat. The temples of Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar are stunning. It's an ancient temple with its original construction. The location was packed because I visited during Mahashivratri, yet the electricity in the air captivated me.Mamleshwar temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is located at a walking distance from the Omkareshwar temple. You can do the darshan on your own, but it is advisable to hire a pandit. The pandit will help you with the rituals and make sure that you have a smooth visit. You can offer flowers, water, and even touch the idol. The temple is relatively less crowded, but it depends on what time of the day you are visiting.
Digvijay Kumar Yadav — Google review
The temple is on the banks of river Narmada.
This is God Shiva temple.
There is belif that you must take durshan of this temple along with Omkareshwar Jotirling darshan then only the darshan of Omkareshwar Jotirling is completed.
Sadashiv patil — Google review
Mamleshwar jyotirlinga temple , situated on the banks of narmada river is an ancient temple of lord mahadev quite close to omkareshwar temple. The temple is a historical heritage but not as maintained as it should be. No ticket booking required. The temple's sculptures are beautiful and radiate divinity. A must visit place.
Anushka Pandit — Google review
Mamleshwar Mahadev is a serene and spiritually uplifting temple. Nestled in the Himalayas, it offers a tranquil escape for devotees. The temple's architecture and divine aura create a peaceful atmosphere. The darshan of Lord Shiva evokes a profound sense of devotion and connection. The temple is well-maintained, and the staff is welcoming. A visit to Mamleshwar Mahadev is a transformative experience, inviting inner peace and spiritual bliss. Highly recommended.
Deepak Singh Rajput (creativeievents) — Google review
The spiritual significance of the place was evident through the rituals and prayers conducted by the devout attendees. The soothing chants and hymns resonated through the air, creating a tranquil and meditative atmosphere. The place's historical and cultural importance was also apparent, with informative displays and artifacts.
Dharm RAj MEENA — Google review
Visited Omkareshwar, and there was no rush at all.
You need to start early in the morning from Indore somewhat around 4am, the darshan was so good that we do it twice in a row. And same goes for the Mamleshwar.
rishabh khandelwal — Google review
Mamleshwar Jyotirling is near to Onkareshwar Jyotirling on the bank of Narmada River. This Temple has an ancient structure. Truly Divine feelings. Will visit again
Arun Kumar — Google review
Omkareshwar jyotirling Darshan is said to be completed only after darshan of Shri Mamleshwar. No chaos here. No rush no vip ticket. Simply go and have darshan. Beautiful temple.
Vini Sharma — Google review
Sri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is on the opposite side of Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple. Both the temples are facing each other. Beautiful Narmada river flows in between these two temples. Do not use boats here - they are so much polluting. Do not fall into the trap of local priests who are just money minded business people.
Sowmya Sreeram — Google review
The sacred place of lord shiva. The omkareshwar jyotirlinga and mamleshwar jyotirlinga is parallel to each other, the Narmada river is the midway that makes both temples separated from each other.. must visit for the lord shiva devotees
Akki — Google review
Omkareshwar (IAST: Ōṃkārēśvar) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located in Mandhata, nearby Khandwa city in Khandwa district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. centuries ago the Bhil tribe settled people on this place and now this place is famous for its grandeur and history.[1] It is on an island called Mandhata, near Khandwa city in the Narmada river at Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh, India; the shape of the island is said to be like the Devanagari ॐ symbol.
As per Shiv Mahapuran, once Brahma (the Hindu God of creation) and Vishnu (the Hindu God of Protection and Care) had an argument in terms of supremacy of creation. To test them, Shiva pierced the three worlds as a huge endless pillar of light, the jyotirlinga. Vishnu and Brahma split their ways to downwards and upwards respectively to find the end of the light in either directions. Brahma lied that he found out the end, while Vishnu conceded his defeat. Shiva appeared as the second pillar of light and cursed Brahma that he would have no place in ceremonies while Vishnu would be worshipped until the end of eternity. The jyotirlinga is the supreme partless reality, out of which Shiva partly appears. The jyothirlinga shrines, thus are places where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light. Originally there were believed to be 64 jyothirlingas while 12 of them are considered to be very auspicious and holy. Each of the twelve jyothirlinga sites take the name of the presiding deity – each considered different manifestation of Shiva. At all these sites, the primary image is lingam representing the beginningless and endless Stambha pillar, symbolizing the infinite nature of Shiva.
The twelve jyothirlingas are Somnath in Gujarat, Mallikarjuna at Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, Mahakaleswar at Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, Omkareshwar in Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh, Kedarnath in Himalayas, in Uttrakhand state, Bhimashankar in Maharashtra, Viswanath at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, Triambakeshwar near Nashik in Maharashtra, Vaidyanath Temple, Vaidyanath in Jharkhand, Nageshwar at Dwarika in Gujarat, Rameshwar at Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, Maharashtra in Maharashtra.
It is situated in the Mandhata city (also known as Omkareshwar) in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is about 16 km from Barwaha in Madhya Pradesh. Omkareshwar is formed by the sacred river Narmada. This is one of the most sacred rivers in India and is now home to one of the world's biggest dam projects. The temple is situated on Mandhata or Shivpuri island on the banks of Narmada and river Kaveri (a tributary of Narmada). The island is 4 KM long and 2.6 km2 (2,600,000 m2) in area and can be approached by boats and bridge. Thank you for reading ❤️
Kuldeep Sharma — Google review
It's an awesome place for the pure devotees who love to love lord Shiva.
It's very awesome place 🙏🙏
Manoj Pareek — Google review
Often referred as the 4th jyotirling. Combination of Omkareswar and Mamleshwar, makes it the complete one jyotirling. As compared to Omkareshwar, it is very less crowded and you can get the darshan in not more than 60 mins. But definitely if you are going Omkareshwar, then you must go there. Har Har Mahadev. Om Namah Shivaay.
Matang Raj Saxena — Google review
There are two jyotirlinga in omkareshwar and this is another one. There is a saying that to complete the darshan you need to take blessings from both the jyotirlinga. When we visited there was a normal rush and it took around 15 min approx to complete the darshan. Om namah shivay.
Prashant Chaudhary (Travel Diary) — Google review
Very holy place of Shiva....
Your Omkareshwar Temple journey is not completed until visit this Temple...
Best place to feel energy and postive vibes...and you also know the great Indian architecture...
Jayesh Zugare — Google review
Good vibes... Very peacefully place as it should be.
Mamleshwar temple is not very crowded and its takes maximum 5-10 mints time for darshan.
You can spend time here with some good vibes.
Har har mahadev
Vikash Jha — Google review
This temple is another Lord Shiva temple near Omkareshwar. It's within walking distance from Omkareshwar temple, and I visited it after seeing Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga. It wasn't too crowded, and I finished seeing everything in just 30 minutes. You can also walk to the river from here and find lots of boating options. It's a must-visit to complete your journey to Omkareshwar Temple. You'll feel a lot of positive energy and see amazing Indian architecture here.
Harshith Kumar — Google review
Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga, also known as Amareshwar or Amareshvar, is another revered site in the vicinity of Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga. Devotees appreciate the spiritual energy and historical significance of this temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The ancient architecture and the sacred atmosphere contribute to a profound religious experience. While slightly less known than Omkareshwar, Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga offers a quieter and contemplative space for worship, attracting those seeking a more intimate connection with divinity.
monty wadkar — Google review
From bus stand it's hardly 10 mins by auto. They charge you 20rs per seat from bus stand to temple. Opposite the temple there are few flower shops you can buy flower garlands or baskets and keep your bags with them visit Mamleshwar temple and then leave for Omkareshwar temple, then while returning from Omkareshwar you can collect from them.
Well speaking about Mamleshwar temple there isn't much crowd. Try to visit early in morning and avoid weekends. You can peacefully take darshan.
It's less crowded as compared to Omkareshwar.
Once you leave Mamleshwar temple on right there is a road that takes you to bridge or to the riverside.
There are two ways to go to Omkareshwar temple.
1. By bridge walking
2. By boat (they charge you 50rs per person)
Accordingly choose your path
It's really crowded at Omkareshwar temple which might take like 4-5 hrs so plan accordingly.
!! Om Namah Shivay!!
DK — Google review
This is one another Lord Shiva temple very close to Omkareshwar.
It is at a walkable distance from Omkareshwar temple. I visited this after visiting Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga.
It wasn't that crowded and was able to complete the Darshan within 30mins.
You can walk to the river bed from here and there are many boating options available. You all have a very good Darshan.
Shreenidhi — Google review
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Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is a Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh dedicated to the worship of Shiva. It boasts centuries-old pagodas adorned with intricately carved statues and mantras. The temple's Strota includes Omkareswar and Mamleswar, which together form the sacred phrase "Omkar Mamleswar". A visit to both temples is considered incomplete without seeing Mamaleswar at the south bank of Narbada river.
Strota of Jyotirlinga includes Omkareswar & Mamleswar as mentioned like “Omkar Mamleswar”. Without darshan of Mamaleswar at the south bank of Narbada river is said to be not complete the darshan of Omkareswar Jyotirlinga at the northern bank of Narbada. Temple was beautifully built in tenth century. Stone craftsmanship looked great. No tickets were required to go in. Not much crowd. People offered milk & Bel Patra to Shivaji. Outside ambience was good & peaceful. Stone art works looked wonderful. A must visit temple while visiting Omkareswar Jyotirlinga at Madhya Pradesh
Rajendra Sanjelchhetri — Google review
This is one of the Jyotirlinga temple and as per thoughts, devotees need to visit this temple after the visit of Omkareshwar temple.
Devotees are blessed by lord Mamleshwar Shiv Ji here.
Temple is very ancient and it's is in same condition since it's constructed.
On the way from Omkareshwar to Mamleshwar lots of small small shops with options of tea, snacks, cutlery items are located.
Also shops with poojan samagri, different sizes of lord narmadeshwar Shiv linga are also located on this way.
Har Har Mahadev, Jay Mamleshwar 🙏
Harin Joshi — Google review
Har har Mahadev. Compared to the Main temple at Omkareshwar. This temple was fairly less crowded. We could have a quick darshan here.
Pavithra Suresh — Google review
At a distance of 1 km from Omkareshwar Bus Station, Mamleshwar Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located in the holy town of Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Situated right opposite the Omkareshwar temple on the southern bank of the Narmada River, it is one of the popular temples in Omkareshwar.
There are two main temples of Shiva here, one to Omkareshwar (whose name means "Lord of Omkara or the Lord of the Om sound") located in the island and the other one Mamleshwar (Amaleshwar) (whose name means "Immortal Lord" or "lord of the Immortals or Devas") located on the southern bank of the Narmada River on the mainland.
Abhishek Prosad — Google review
After visiting Shri Omkareshwar temple, we visited this shrine, just about a 10-minute walk, across the bridge over Narmada. It was a blissful experience to visit this beautiful temple, with beautiful stone sculptures.
When we visited at about 9.30 am in mid Feb, 2024 , there was no waiting time to enter the temple.
Arun Gupta — Google review
I made my way to Omkareshwar from Indore. I stayed at the Temple View Hotel, which is an MPTC property. The meal is nice and the hotel rooms are clean. The hotel's deluxe rooms offer the greatest views. The hotel has a complete view of the Narmada River and the temple and is situated across from the ghat. The temples of Omkareshwar and Mamleshwar are stunning. It's an ancient temple with its original construction. The location was packed because I visited during Mahashivratri, yet the electricity in the air captivated me.Mamleshwar temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is located at a walking distance from the Omkareshwar temple. You can do the darshan on your own, but it is advisable to hire a pandit. The pandit will help you with the rituals and make sure that you have a smooth visit. You can offer flowers, water, and even touch the idol. The temple is relatively less crowded, but it depends on what time of the day you are visiting.
Digvijay Kumar Yadav — Google review
The temple is on the banks of river Narmada.
This is God Shiva temple.
There is belif that you must take durshan of this temple along with Omkareshwar Jotirling darshan then only the darshan of Omkareshwar Jotirling is completed.
Sadashiv patil — Google review
Mamleshwar jyotirlinga temple , situated on the banks of narmada river is an ancient temple of lord mahadev quite close to omkareshwar temple. The temple is a historical heritage but not as maintained as it should be. No ticket booking required. The temple's sculptures are beautiful and radiate divinity. A must visit place.
Anushka Pandit — Google review
Mamleshwar Mahadev is a serene and spiritually uplifting temple. Nestled in the Himalayas, it offers a tranquil escape for devotees. The temple's architecture and divine aura create a peaceful atmosphere. The darshan of Lord Shiva evokes a profound sense of devotion and connection. The temple is well-maintained, and the staff is welcoming. A visit to Mamleshwar Mahadev is a transformative experience, inviting inner peace and spiritual bliss. Highly recommended.
Deepak Singh Rajput (creativeievents) — Google review
The spiritual significance of the place was evident through the rituals and prayers conducted by the devout attendees. The soothing chants and hymns resonated through the air, creating a tranquil and meditative atmosphere. The place's historical and cultural importance was also apparent, with informative displays and artifacts.
Dharm RAj MEENA — Google review
Visited Omkareshwar, and there was no rush at all.
You need to start early in the morning from Indore somewhat around 4am, the darshan was so good that we do it twice in a row. And same goes for the Mamleshwar.
rishabh khandelwal — Google review
Mamleshwar Jyotirling is near to Onkareshwar Jyotirling on the bank of Narmada River. This Temple has an ancient structure. Truly Divine feelings. Will visit again
Arun Kumar — Google review
Omkareshwar jyotirling Darshan is said to be completed only after darshan of Shri Mamleshwar. No chaos here. No rush no vip ticket. Simply go and have darshan. Beautiful temple.
Vini Sharma — Google review
Sri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga is on the opposite side of Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple. Both the temples are facing each other. Beautiful Narmada river flows in between these two temples. Do not use boats here - they are so much polluting. Do not fall into the trap of local priests who are just money minded business people.
Sowmya Sreeram — Google review
The sacred place of lord shiva. The omkareshwar jyotirlinga and mamleshwar jyotirlinga is parallel to each other, the Narmada river is the midway that makes both temples separated from each other.. must visit for the lord shiva devotees
Akki — Google review
Omkareshwar (IAST: Ōṃkārēśvar) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located in Mandhata, nearby Khandwa city in Khandwa district of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. centuries ago the Bhil tribe settled people on this place and now this place is famous for its grandeur and history.[1] It is on an island called Mandhata, near Khandwa city in the Narmada river at Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh, India; the shape of the island is said to be like the Devanagari ॐ symbol.
As per Shiv Mahapuran, once Brahma (the Hindu God of creation) and Vishnu (the Hindu God of Protection and Care) had an argument in terms of supremacy of creation. To test them, Shiva pierced the three worlds as a huge endless pillar of light, the jyotirlinga. Vishnu and Brahma split their ways to downwards and upwards respectively to find the end of the light in either directions. Brahma lied that he found out the end, while Vishnu conceded his defeat. Shiva appeared as the second pillar of light and cursed Brahma that he would have no place in ceremonies while Vishnu would be worshipped until the end of eternity. The jyotirlinga is the supreme partless reality, out of which Shiva partly appears. The jyothirlinga shrines, thus are places where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light. Originally there were believed to be 64 jyothirlingas while 12 of them are considered to be very auspicious and holy. Each of the twelve jyothirlinga sites take the name of the presiding deity – each considered different manifestation of Shiva. At all these sites, the primary image is lingam representing the beginningless and endless Stambha pillar, symbolizing the infinite nature of Shiva.
The twelve jyothirlingas are Somnath in Gujarat, Mallikarjuna at Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, Mahakaleswar at Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, Omkareshwar in Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh, Kedarnath in Himalayas, in Uttrakhand state, Bhimashankar in Maharashtra, Viswanath at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, Triambakeshwar near Nashik in Maharashtra, Vaidyanath Temple, Vaidyanath in Jharkhand, Nageshwar at Dwarika in Gujarat, Rameshwar at Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and Grishneshwar near Aurangabad, Maharashtra in Maharashtra.
It is situated in the Mandhata city (also known as Omkareshwar) in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is about 16 km from Barwaha in Madhya Pradesh. Omkareshwar is formed by the sacred river Narmada. This is one of the most sacred rivers in India and is now home to one of the world's biggest dam projects. The temple is situated on Mandhata or Shivpuri island on the banks of Narmada and river Kaveri (a tributary of Narmada). The island is 4 KM long and 2.6 km2 (2,600,000 m2) in area and can be approached by boats and bridge. Thank you for reading ❤️
Kuldeep Sharma — Google review
It's an awesome place for the pure devotees who love to love lord Shiva.
It's very awesome place 🙏🙏
Manoj Pareek — Google review
Often referred as the 4th jyotirling. Combination of Omkareswar and Mamleshwar, makes it the complete one jyotirling. As compared to Omkareshwar, it is very less crowded and you can get the darshan in not more than 60 mins. But definitely if you are going Omkareshwar, then you must go there. Har Har Mahadev. Om Namah Shivaay.
Matang Raj Saxena — Google review
There are two jyotirlinga in omkareshwar and this is another one. There is a saying that to complete the darshan you need to take blessings from both the jyotirlinga. When we visited there was a normal rush and it took around 15 min approx to complete the darshan. Om namah shivay.
Prashant Chaudhary (Travel Diary) — Google review
Very holy place of Shiva....
Your Omkareshwar Temple journey is not completed until visit this Temple...
Best place to feel energy and postive vibes...and you also know the great Indian architecture...
Jayesh Zugare — Google review
Good vibes... Very peacefully place as it should be.
Mamleshwar temple is not very crowded and its takes maximum 5-10 mints time for darshan.
You can spend time here with some good vibes.
Har har mahadev
Vikash Jha — Google review
This temple is another Lord Shiva temple near Omkareshwar. It's within walking distance from Omkareshwar temple, and I visited it after seeing Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga. It wasn't too crowded, and I finished seeing everything in just 30 minutes. You can also walk to the river from here and find lots of boating options. It's a must-visit to complete your journey to Omkareshwar Temple. You'll feel a lot of positive energy and see amazing Indian architecture here.
Harshith Kumar — Google review
Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga, also known as Amareshwar or Amareshvar, is another revered site in the vicinity of Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga. Devotees appreciate the spiritual energy and historical significance of this temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The ancient architecture and the sacred atmosphere contribute to a profound religious experience. While slightly less known than Omkareshwar, Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga offers a quieter and contemplative space for worship, attracting those seeking a more intimate connection with divinity.
monty wadkar — Google review
From bus stand it's hardly 10 mins by auto. They charge you 20rs per seat from bus stand to temple. Opposite the temple there are few flower shops you can buy flower garlands or baskets and keep your bags with them visit Mamleshwar temple and then leave for Omkareshwar temple, then while returning from Omkareshwar you can collect from them.
Well speaking about Mamleshwar temple there isn't much crowd. Try to visit early in morning and avoid weekends. You can peacefully take darshan.
It's less crowded as compared to Omkareshwar.
Once you leave Mamleshwar temple on right there is a road that takes you to bridge or to the riverside.
There are two ways to go to Omkareshwar temple.
1. By bridge walking
2. By boat (they charge you 50rs per person)
Accordingly choose your path
It's really crowded at Omkareshwar temple which might take like 4-5 hrs so plan accordingly.
!! Om Namah Shivay!!
DK — Google review
This is one another Lord Shiva temple very close to Omkareshwar.
It is at a walkable distance from Omkareshwar temple. I visited this after visiting Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga.
It wasn't that crowded and was able to complete the Darshan within 30mins.
You can walk to the river bed from here and there are many boating options available. You all have a very good Darshan.
Shreenidhi — Google review
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At a distance of 1 km from Omkareshwar Temple, and 2 km from Omkareshwar Bus Station, Gauri Somnath Temple is a revered Hindu shrine located on Mandhata Island in Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the biggest temples in Omkareshwar, and among the best places to visit during Omkareshwar Trip.
Located on Omkar Parikramapath, Gauri Somnath Temple is believed to have been built in the 11th century AD and is one of several shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in Omkareshwar. The temple is very well known for its huge Shivlinga and statue of Nandi. Legend says that the temple lingam had the ability to show future births until it was damaged by Emperor Aurangzeb, after which the powers were lost forever. Also, no one apart from an uncle and nephew pair can touch their hands while embracing the lingam from opposite ends.
Gauri Somnath Temple has been constructed in the Bhumji style of architecture. The temple has three storeys and has the shape of a peahen. With its rising curvilinear tower and high platform, the temple has a striking resemblance to the Khajuraho temples. The sanctum sanctorum houses a gigantic six feet tall shiv linga made of a black stone with a shiny black texture. There is a sitting Nandi(Scared bull) of similar stone outside. Also, one can find the idol of Goddess Parvati, consort of Shiva, behind the linga. Visitors have to climb 200+ stairs, arising from the ghat, to reach the temple.
Dr. Saurabh Jadhav — Google review
Beautiful place.. this temple established by pandavas
Antim Kushwah — Google review
Located in Omkareshwar one has climb 200 stairs to reach this teach from the banks of river Narmada. Very ancient and big Shiv Linga. Infront large Nandi is installed. Must visit if you visit omkareshwar. Located nearby is Patali Hanuman Mandir. One has to travel by foot since no vehicles are allowed. O e has to walk to reach this temple. Parikrama path is nearby which has other temples.
Daksh Sharma — Google review
One must visit this temple while performing Narmada parikrama in order to witness ancient architecture with three floors each having a shivling.
Ninad Khater — Google review
Great shivling. I've never seen such huge Shivaling. Must visit place whenever going to Omkareshwar.
Anshumann Vaish — Google review
Wonderful place. 😍
Its Architecture is giving evidence of history from pandava time.
During there exile period they created this temple. 🌼
Mansi Raghuwanshi — Google review
This is the place where we far from rush ...there is so peace and full of nature
That was awsm place ...this is not defined in any type of historical book but its look like a historical temple of lord Shiva ...we are very happy to see this .... team M...
Jai mahakaal 🙏❤️
Paras Upadhyay — Google review
Ancient stone temple. Amazing, awesome. Divine. Comes in the Parikrama route.
Karmic “ॐ” Vagabond — Google review
One of the best example of symmetrical temple and made by our great ancient architect. Temple is of three floors with all floor having one shivalinga. You can see the sangam from top floor.
Adonis — Google review
All three storeys of the Gauri Somnath Temple are open to pilgrims which houses the Shivling.
You can reach the top of the temple but the way is so narrow that one cannot enter or exit simultaneously, as you have to wait till the first mate gets down and then you can climb to the top.
Another thing to remember is that the height of the stairs to the ceiling is not that high and there are chances of you hitting the ceiling, so be careful.
The temple has a huge Shivlinga six feet high around which legend has it that two elderly persons embracing it cannot reach it with their hands, unless they are uncle and nephew (maternal-nephew). Though this linga is very old of smooth black stone with bright polish. A similar stone Nandi (scared bull) is sitting outside. According to legend, if one gazes at it, one will see the form of one's next birth.
Mohit Choubey — Google review
Must visit temple in Omkareshwar. It has three floors and all have Shree Yantra on ceiling.
It was made by Pandavas.
Don't miss the top view of it by going through a narrow cave like stairs.
You can see Lord Shiva Statue and 108 ft Jaggath Guru Adi Shankaracharya statue from the window.
Aditya Singh — Google review
Nice place historic place omkaresor 4 kilometres old shiva lingam temple...riyal mama and vanja join this place......
Chilling and meditation place historic place......
Temple made pandav 5 paandav banbas time......
Hole Temple made big stone.........
Small local people business chai ...cold drinks....breakfast.....etc.....
SKB Chhetri — Google review
Ingeniously built ancient three story stone temple. And the best part is you can visit it freely. And the peaceful environment just adds to the awesome experience you will have here.
Another important temple to visit in the holy town of Dewas, if you're here to pay obeisance at the Maa Chamunda Devi mandir. Kaila Devi mandir is located just 15-20 minutes away from the former.
Apart from Rajasthan's Kaila Devi who's the presiding deity, there are numerous other temples located to other divinities.
Katyan Anshuman — Google review
Religious place, situated in the heart of Dewas city(M.P.) 200meter away from Indore Bhopal road. It is a bunch of temples. One bholenath temple, another isKaila devi mata temple, one vaishnodevi temple is also there with caves aroud it. A very big statue of bajrangbali is also there. Clean and calm place. A must visit spot in Dewas city.
Ravindra Kolte — Google review
Recently visited on the auspicious day of Makar Sankranti, and here are some glimpses captured.
Akanksha Singh — Google review
Kaila Devi Temple is a famous religious place which is situated at Agra Bombay National Highway Number 3 in Dewas District of Madhya Pradesh State.
ABHAY NEEMA — Google review
Jai Mata Di. Kaila Devi temple is a major Piligrimage site and tourist attraction in Dewas city. During the time of both Navaratris various activities like Bhagwat Ji and Kathas were organised by the trust run by the temple association. Once upon a time a great fair was organised here but after sometime that was stopped. Jyortirlinga Mahadev temple, Maa Vaishno Devi Cave, Maa Durga Statue (41 feet), Shri Hanuman Ji Statue (51 feet), and Maa Kaila Devi temple are the major attraction of this place.
Love Pathak — Google review
Beautiful temple to visit in Dewas... A peaceful place to visit. You can hangout with kids during evening time... The surroundings of temple have been best to worship.. There is huge statue of Bajrang Bali and Devi Maa.. Also there are small small gardens inside, sitting arrangements.. There is parking area as well.
Himanshi Jain — Google review
the main temple of kaila devi is in Kuroli Rajasthan but this temple has equal importance in mythology !! devi herself requested his devotee that she want to come to dewas !! It has a great stroy behind it !!
We visited the temple around 11am and it was too hot in dewas ! we visited the place after after chamunda tekri and their was no crowd ! the darshans of devi is first kaila devi in saffron colour than Idol of devi durga in middle and third i dont remember !!
Their is a huge Idol of Hanuman ji and Durga devi ! also their is a shiva temple !!
Great Darshans
Govind Kumar — Google review
In kela Devi open area there are two deities' big ( lord Hanuman and godess mother) idol which attracts us.
Two temple constructed with Dravidian style and other are in nagara style
Main occasion when people really want to come Every year on garba utsav (during navratri).
Deepak Patel — Google review
Well the thing that strikes you first about this temple is that its spread out in a large well maintained complex and architecture is very different looks inspired from southern temples. There also is a tall Hanuman statue which is very beautiful.
Vivekanand Guntuboina — Google review
Nice ambience, well decorated, mainly in festival.although people visit to dewas for takri mandir but this temple is must go.this situated in starting of dewas city.a huge statue of mataji is there.and inside temple so beautiful statue that gives real life touch for disciples.