Shesh Shaiya , Bandhavgarh, M.P. India.
This 65 ft horizontally laid idol of lord vishnu is the origin of river charanganga. The reclining statute of lord vishnu on the seven hooded serpent is the architecture of the past. the vicinity is rich with fruit bearing trees. On the occasion of Diwali , the biggest festival of hindus, people use to decorate lamps around the vishnu Idol. Watch out for the Malabar pied hornbill near shesh shayia.
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बांधवगढ़ नेशनल पार्क||शेष शैय्या भगवानविष्णु की एक 65 फीट लंबी प्रतिमा है शेष नाग विराजमानमुद्राहैं
शेष शैय्या भगवान विष्णु की एक 65 फीट लंबी प्रतिमा है भगवान विष्णु यहां सात फन वाले सांप यानी शेष नाग पर सोने की मुद्रा में विराजमान हैं इसी जगह से चरणगंगा नदी की उत्पत्ति होती है। बांधवगढ़ पहाड़ पर स्थित शेष शैय्या बांधवगढ़ नेशनल पार्क का एक मात्र ऐसा स्थान है, जहां आपको पैदल ही जाना होगा। जैसा कि नाम से ही स्पष्ट है, ।
शेष शैय्या भगवान विष्णु की एक 65 फीट लंबी प्रतिमा है। इसी जगह से चरणगंगा नदी की उत्पत्ति होती है। बांधवगढ़ पहाड़ पर स्थित शेष शैय्या बांधवगढ़ नेशनल पार्क का एक मात्र ऐसा स्थान है, जहां आपको पैदल ही जाना होगा। जैसा कि नाम से ही स्पष्ट है, भगवान विष्णु यहां सात फन वाले सांप यानी शेष नाग पर सोने की मुद्रा में विराजमान हैं।
इस प्रतिमा की डिजाइन काफी प्राचीन है। इसमें शेष शैय्या देवी एक हरे पूल में है, जो कि चरणगंगा नदी का स्रोत है। एक प्रसिद्ध पौराणिक कथा के अनुसार चरणगंगा नदी की उत्पत्ति भगवान विष्णु के पैर से हुई है, जिससे इस नदी के पानी को काफी पवित्र माना जाता है।
इस जगह पर कई फलों के वृक्ष हैं, जिससे हॉर्नबिल सहित कई पक्षियां यहां आते हैं। चूंकि यह एक पवित्र तीर्थ स्थल है, इसलिए दिवाली के अवसर में यहां काफी श्रद्धालु जमा होते हैं।
Shesh Shaiya, an idol of Lord Vishnu, is the originating point of River Charanganga. Having a length of 65 ft, it is laid horizontally on the serpent, which has seven heads and is considered very old in terms of architecture. The seven hooded serpent is called Shesh Naga.
Owing to the presence of many fruit bearing trees in the vicinity, the place is visited by many birds like Malabar pied hornbill. This place is frequented by many devotees at the time of Diwali, when the idol of Lord Vishnu is embellished with many lamps.
Shesh Shaiya
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Introduction
It is the famous statue, present inside the Tala zone of Bandhavgarh. Shesh Shaiya is on the half-way up the Bandhavgarh hill, in amidst of shady evergreen trees. When you got the chance to visit Bandhavgarh, you will pass through this famous spot. It is 12 meter long reclining statue of Lord Vishnu, one of the Hindu trinity of lords i.e. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh or Shiva. It is a single sandstone rock-carved statue in which we can see that Lord Vishnu, Seven-hooded Serpent King Sheshnaag and Shiva linga. Here we will also se the origin of Charanganga river from legside of Vishnu statue. Due to origin of water source, here we will also see a evergreen water pool which ensures water availability at this height. Now a days, it is not so easy to visit this point as Fort safari is closed for visitors, as per rule of Forest Department. It is a historic statue of Kalchuri period thus it has great historic importance.
Sheshsaiya
It is a 35 Feet long statue of Lord Vishnu, Sheshnaag & Shiva Linga. All this is carves out of single sand-stone. During rule of Kalchuri dynasty, in 10th century, this statue was carved out during Kalchuri ruler Yuvrajdev reign. Before Baghel, this region was under rule of Kalchuri dynasty. It was the minister Gollak who initiated the work and offered this masterpiece to his king. On reaching top of the hill, we will find many statues of Lord Vishnu in different incarnations which were carved out in 10th & 11th centuries. Here at Sheshsaiya we can find statue of Lord Vishnu, sleeping under the shade of 7-hooded serpent called Sheshnaag and his bed was floats-coil of same snake-king. In Hindu mythology, Shesh Naag is also one of the god. So its name Shesh-saiya means Bed of Sheshnaag. It is the point of origin for Charanganga river which is a evergreen perennial ensuring water availability to large part of this forest. While going to Tala entrance gate, we cross over a narrow perennial. It is the same Charanganga river. Here at Shesh Saiya, we may find tiger presence as it is popular water hole so many times tigers have been spotted at this spot and captures in camera also. If you are visiting Bandhavgarh, then I will recommend you to visit this beautiful spot.
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Umaria Tourist Place:-
1. Bandhavgarh Fort (बांधवगढ़ किला)
2. Bandhavgarh National Park (बांधवगढ राष्ट्रीय उद्यान )
3. Chandia (चंडीया )
4. Birsinghpur Pali (बिरिसिंगपुर पाली मदिर)
5. Shesh-Saiya (शेष शैय्या )
6. Panpatha Wildlife Sanctuary (पानपाथ वन्यजीव अभ्यारण )
7. Baghel Museum (बघेल संग्रहालय)
8. Bandhavgarh Ancient Caves (बाधवगढ ऐतिहासिक गुफा)
9. Belha Temple (बेल्हा मदिर)
10. Climbers Point (पर्वतारोही प्वाइंट)
11. Umaria city temple (उमरिया शहर के मदिर)
12. Baderi (बडेरी )
13. Manpur (मानपुर)
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Bandhavgarh National Park
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Bandhavgarh National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
Tigress in Bandhavgarh NP.jpg
A tigress which is a descendant of tigress Sita and male Charger in Bandhavgarh
Map showing the location of Bandhavgarh National ParkMap showing the location of Bandhavgarh National Park
Location Madhya Pradesh, India
Nearest city Umaria
Coordinates 23°41′58″N 80°57′43″ECoordinates: 23°41′58″N 80°57′43″E
Area 1,536 km2 (593 sq mi)
Established 1968
Visitors 108,000
Governing body Madhya Pradesh Forest Department
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Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968, with an area of 105 km2. The buffer is spread over the forest divisions of Umaria and Katni,and totals 820 km2. The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which was said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka (Ceylon). Hence the name Bandhavgarh (Sanskrit: Brother's Fort).
This park has a large biodiversity. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. The park has a large breeding population of leopards, and various species of deer. Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa captured the first white tiger in this region in 1951. This white tiger, Mohan, is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa. Historically villagers and their cattle have been at a threat from the tiger. Rising mining activities around the park are putting the tigers at risk.
Contents
1 History
2 Structure
3 Fauna
3.1 Reintroduction of gaur
4 Transportation
5 Birds
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
History
Statue of Shesh-Saiya at Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park is a park with a rich historical past. Prior to becoming a national park, the forests around Bandhavgarh had long been maintained as a Shikargah, or game preserve, of the Maharajas and their guests.
In 1947, Rewa state was merged with Madhya Pradesh; Bandhavgarh came under the regulations of Madhya Pradesh. The Maharaja of Rewa still retained the hunting rights. No special conservation measures were taken until 1968, when the areas were constituted as a national park. Since then, numerous steps have been taken to retain Bandhavgarh National Park as an unspoilt natural habitat.
Project Tiger was constituted in 1972, and then the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 came into force. It was realized that protection of just the 105 km2 of prime Bandhavgarh habitat was enough, so in 1982, three more ranges were reduced, namely Khitauli, Magdhi, and Kallawah were reduced to Tala range (the original Bandhavgarh National Park) to extend the area of Bandhavgarh to 448 km2. As Project tiger decreased its activities and area of influence, Bandhavgarh was taken into its folds in 1993, and a core area of 694 km2 was established including the previously named ranges and the Panpatha Sanctuary along with a buffer area of 437 km2 which was declared as the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve.
Plum-headed parakeet
Green-headed barbet
Orange-headed thrush
Brown-headed barbet
Coppersmith barbet
Common myna
Alexandrine parakeet
Indian grey hornbill
Rock pigeon
House crow
Carrion crow
Little egret
Cattle egret
Great egret
Black drongo
Pond heron
Common snipe
Black-winged stilt
Red-wattled lapwing
Indian peafowl
Greater coucal
Oriental magpie robin
Indian roller
Indian robin
Eurasian collared dove
Hoopoe
Sirkeer malkoha
Large-billed crow
White-browed fantail flycatcher
Yellow-crowned woodpecker
Rufous treepie (normal and pallida)
Lesser adjutant stork
Oriental white eye
Olive-backed pipit
Spotted dove
White-throated kingfisher
Red-rumped swallow
Lesser whistling teal
Common kingfisher
Black stork
Green bee-eater
Greater racket-tailed drongo
Red-vented bulbul
Long-billed vulture
Grey-capped pygmy woodpecker
Chestnut-shouldered petronia
Crested serpent eagle
Black redstart
Brahminy starling
Brown fish owl
Yellow-footed green pigeon
Malabar pied hornbill
Common kestrel
White-throated fantail flycatcher
Rufous woodpecker
Sapphire flycatcher
Crested hawk eagle (Cirrhatus)
Oriental turtle dove
White-rumped vulture
Lesser kestrel
Large cuckooshrike
Pied bushchat
Black-winged cuckooshrike
Black-rumped flameback woodpecker
House sparrow
Golden oriole
Rose-ringed parakeet
Paddyfield pipit
Dusky crag martin
Long-tailed shrike
Black ibis
White-necked stork
Purple sunbird
Giant leafbird
Tickell's flowerpecker
Little cormorant
Little brown dove
White-tailed swallow
Jungle babbler
Shikra
Jungle myna
Common tailorbird
Red collared dove
Red-necked vulture
Painted francolin
Eurasian thick-knee
Common sandpiper
Lesser spotted eagle
Greater whistling teal
Great cormorant
Pied kingfisher
Laughing dove
Bonelli's eagle
Dark black crow
Asian pied starling
Asian Duck
Drive down from Sesh-Saiya at Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve
Jwalamukhi Temple in Bandhavgarh
Jwalamukhi Temple is dedicated to Godess Jwalmukhi. This temple is situated on the bank of River 'Charan Ganga', which is 11km from Bandhavgarh.
Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the popular national parks in India located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh.
Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968, with an area of 105 km². The buffer is spread over the forest divisions of Umaria and Katni and totals 437 km². The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which is said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka (Ceylon). Hence the name Bandhavgarh.
This park has a large biodiversity. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is one of the highest known in India. The park has a large breeding population of leopards, and various species of deer. Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa captured the first white tiger in this region in 1951. This white tiger, Mohan, is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa. Historically villagers and their cattle have been a threat to the tiger. Rising mining activities around the park are putting the tigers at risk.
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