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Madhya Pradesh, a large state in central India, retains landmarks from eras throughout Indian history. Begun in the 10th century, its Hindu and Jain temples at Khajuraho are renowned for their carvings of erotic scenes, most prominently Kandariya Mahadeva, a temple with more than 800 sculptures. The eastern Bandhavgarh and Kanha national parks, noted Bengal tiger sanctuaries, offer guided safaris.
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Places to eat in Ujjain | Madhya Pradesh
I spent 3 days in Ujjain, MP, In this trip i did a short food walk in Ujjain. Primary purpose of this visit was to travel to temples and other places. I enjoyed food at Ujjain but time was limited so ended up spending most of it visiting temples.
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In this food journey of Ujjain i visited 3 restaurants and i loved the food that i had here.
Summary of places visited by me are given below:
Apna Sweets Ujjain
Poha Rs. 13
Jalebi Rs. 30 for 100g
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2. Bholaguru & sons
Poori Sabzi - Rs 80/- ( 5 poori, 2 sabzi and 1 Raita)
Address - 25, Ramji ki Gali, Sarafa Market, near Sati gate, Ujjain
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3. New Raj Kumar Veg Restaurant
Dal Tadka - Rs 100
Address - 20, bhaktawar Marg, Near Madhavnagar police station, Freeganj, Ujjain
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4. Ujjain Famous Kulfi
Famous Kulfi & Lassi Center
Address - 33, Shanku Marg, FreeGanj, Ujjain
Kesar Pista Kulfi - Rs 25
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Journey from Ujjain to Bhopal:
Distance: 200 Kms Approx.
Time taken: 3 Hrs 30 Min
Mode of travel: Chartered Bus
Fare: Rs 350
We made a short video while we were in the Chartered Bus, unfortunately video file got corrupted.
After that we went to Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Bhopal, There we were amazed to see the Greenery and Beautiful Indoor Paint galleries, tribal habitat. This museum depicts the story of mankind in time.
Should you have any query with regard to Ujjain, please feel free to ask that in comments below.
Places to visit in Ujjain, MP | Popular temples Iskcon, Kaal Bhairav, Shri Mahakaal
Jai shri Mahakaal, I started of my Ujjain yatra from Shri Mahakaal temple and then visited..the following temples.
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Shri Mangal nath Temple: People who have Mangal dosh in their kundli they come here for Pooja. Tuesday's are very crowded at this temple.
shri kaal Bhairav Temple: This temple is famous for the fact that prasad offering at this temple is of alcohol.
Maharshi sandipani ashram: Famous temple of Ujjain for the reason that God Shri Krishna came to ashram of Maharishi sandipani for his studies.
ISKCON temple: Though this is not an old temple but Iskcon followers love to travel to this temple when they go to Ujjain
Shri Harsiddhi temple: This is temple of Kul devi of king Vikramaditya, its great to see the lighting on of the diyas in the temple.
Shri Siddhavat temple: Temple of historical importance, there is a tree here at the temple which has been there for centuries. People come here for their wishes.
Ujjain has so many temples all around but within the limited 3 day time period i could cover only these temples.
I had a great visit to Ujjain.
Do share your experiences about Ujjain visit, if you have visited this place before.
thanks for your time, Jai shri Mahakaal, Jai Kaal Bhairav.
TOP 10 HAUNTED PLACES IN MADHYA PRADESH
Madhya Pradesh is known for its Hindu and Jain temples at Khajuraho, which are renowned for their carvings of erotic scenes, most prominently Kandariya Mahadeva, a temple with more than 800 sculptures. The eastern Bandhavgarh and Kanha national parks, noted Bengal tiger sanctuaries. Here we present to you a list of top 10 haunted places in Madhya Pradesh.
1) Dow Industrial Complex, Bhopal
The spirits of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy vicitms are said to be trapped in this abandoned and burnt complex. According to people, the presence of spirits has been confirmed by many and others have also reported paranormal activities.
2) Empty Building, Indore
According to the legend, few years ago a woman commited suicide by jumping of this building. Strange and paranormal activities followed after this incident and one by one the entire building was vacated. Today, this building stands empty despite being located on one of the busiest roads.
3) Peepal tree, Jabalpur
There is a tree on B.T.Tiraha road, which is assumed to be possessed by several spirits. Elderly locals in the vicinity advice not to go near this tree at night.
4) Bhoot Bungalow, Bhopal
It is at Professors Colony, which is better known as the 'Bhoot Bungalow' in Bhopal. Over the years this place has developed a bad reputation, untimely deaths of its occupant and other dark tales of ghosts and myths are enough to scare even the bravest of souls.
5) Sukh Niwas Palace, Indore
It was built by the Holkars of Indore as their resting place. Tourists and other locals have experienced paranormal activity in and around the palace, which has given it the title of being haunted.
6) Sharda Devi Temple, Maihar
According to legend, people who stay inside the temple between 2 to 5 at midnight are supposed to get killed by Alah and Udal. They are considered as one of the greatest devotees of this goddess and it is believed that they still visit this place between these hours to offer their prayers.
7) Indira Gandhi Hospital, Bhopal
Many patients have complained about the occurences and happenings of paranormal activities. According to the legend, ghosts of the people died in this hospital, terrorize people on the fifth floor.
8) Church, Guna
According to locals, people can hear voices of children crying and they have also reported other paranormal activities. This church was burnt down due to some issues and since then it has been left abandoned.
9) A.B road Bridge, Indore
Many accidents and mishaps have been reported on this bridge. The most popular story around here is that a lady in white saree suddenly comes in front of the vehicle and then she disappears.
10) Shivpuri Fort, Bhopal
This fort was established almost 2000 years ago by Vir Khanderao. According to locals, Vir Khanderao loved to watch girls dance and used to throw grand parties. It is believed, that the dance parties of Vir Khanderao still continue at night and whoever sees the party does not return alive.
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Lonavala is a hill station surrounded by green valleys in western India near Mumbai. The Karla Caves and the Bhaja Caves are ancient Buddhist shrines carved out of the rock. They feature massive pillars and intricate relief sculptures. South of the Bhaja Caves sits the imposing Lohagad Fort, with its 4 gates. West of here is Bhushi Dam, where water overflows onto a set of steps during rainy season.
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1. Tiger Point :
Tiger’s Point or Tiger's Leap is a prominent tourist attraction in Lonavala and offers splendid views of the valley. If you look closely, you can see an impression of a tiger trying to leap across the valley, which is why the vantage point has earned its name. The echo produced by rocks falling into the crevasse is another highlight of this point.
2. Karla Caves :
Karla and Bhaja caves are kind of sister caves, as in most tourists visit both of them in a single day as they are less than 10 kms apart. Karla caves are also of Buddhist origin and look similar to the excavations at Bhaja.
3. Lion’s Point :
Lions view point was easily the best part of my lonavala trip. The moment you reach the edge of the cliff after walking across the road, you just cannot avoid saying “wow!”. The view is majestic and panoramic. You would see dozens of small waterfalls all over the place with one waterfall pretty prominent in the view.
4. Bhaja Caves :
Bhaja Caves or Bhaje caves is a group of 22 rock-cut caves dating back to the 2nd century BC located in Pune district, near Lonavala, Maharashtra. The caves are 400 feet above the village of Bhaja, on an important ancient trade route running from the Arabian Sea eastward into the Deccan Plateau (the division between North India and South India).
5. Rajmachi Fort :
Rajmachi Fort is one of the many historical forts in the rugged hills of Sahyadri mountains. It consists of two twin fortresses Shriwardhan Ballekilla and Manaranjan Balekilla, with a wide machi surrounding the two Balekillas.
6. Pavana Dam & Lake :
Pawna Lake is an artificial reservoir formed by water of its namesake dam. Situated towards the outskirts of Lonavala, this lake is a popular picnic and leisure spot. Rich verdure encompasses this lake, making it a delight for those who want to spend time in the lap of nature.
7. Lohagad Fort :
Lohagad Fort, literally meaning iron fort, is a historical citadel perched atop a hillock at an elevation of 3400 feet. Situated in the Sahyadri range of Lonavala, it separates the Indrayani basin from the Pawna basin. The elaborate history of this fort associates it with the great Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji.
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9. Korigad Fort :
Korigad is a hill fort located about 20 km (12 mi) south of Lonavla in Pune district, Maharashtra, India. Its date of construction is not known but likely predates 1500. It is about 923 m above sea level. The planned township of Aamby Valley is built over the fort's southern and eastern foothills.
10. Bhushi Dam :
The Bhushi Dam is a masonry dam on the Indrayani River in Lonavala, Maharashtra, India. In 2014, the Indian Railways announced plans to develop Bhushi Dam as a tourist resort with participation from the private sector. Bhushi reservoir.
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Poha factory visit in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
I was keen to see how is Poha made, I visited a factory in Ujjain to see the process through which paddy crop passes through.
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It was an amazing experience to see how raw paddy crop passes through a series of steps and coverts into Poha. Process shown in this video is actually performed over 2 days...
I also got opportunity to learn about irregular shape of Poha. Real colour of Poha is offwhilte, which is the colour of paddy crop, i mean rice.
Any ways this was my learning and experience through this one day factory visit.
My sincere thanks to Deepak ji -factory owner for sharing this information with us.
I will suggest you to do your own tests and find out your own observations about the information shared and then decide accordingly.
Do share your view on how you found this, Thanks for your time.
Waterfall Muktagiri & Jain holly Temples by Shirishkumar Patil Amravati
Muktagiri is a Jain Pilgrimage centre, located on border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India. It comes under Bhainsdehi tehsil of Betul district or Baitul district in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is 14 km away from Paratwada, Dist. Amravati, Maharashtra. Muktagiri is 7 km away from Kharpi village on Paratwada - Baitul road.
Muktagiri is also called as 'Mendhagiri'. There are 52 temples on the mountain, surrounding a beautiful waterfall. The waterfall is generally visible only when there is enough rainfall in the area. One can plan trip to Muktagiri between June to September to see the waterfall. A lot of monkeys can be seen near the 10th Temple - Bhagwan Sheetalnath temple - near which the waterfall is located. The 10th Temple is an ancient temple and is inside an ancient cave. The cave is prone to stonefall (which is generally said to happen only during night). Also, lot of honeybees are at a large distance from the cave. The 1st Temple, 10th Temple, 26th Temple and 40th Temple are the main temples.The temples close at around 11 am. Since the temples are in Satpura Mountain range and surrounded by jungle, it is better to visit the temples before 10 am. It takes around 1.25 to 1.5 hour for an average person to finish the entire upward and downward journeys and also little bit of puja in each temple. After 11am, one can not go inside the temples. One has to greet the Bhagwans from outside the door of each temple.
Since the nearby area is a jungle, one has to come down before noon or before it becomes dark. There are separate routes for upward and downward journeys. The temples are jagrut or holy and divine temples. So one should not carry out any bad acts in or around the temples.Good residential facilities are available at 4 or 5 Dharamshalas which charge around Rs. 100 per day. Inexpensive food is available at mess or Bhojanalays but one has to purchase coupons at least 1 hour in advance. It is better to carry mineral or bisleri water from Paratwada itself as there are hardly any shops at Thapoda (the place where Muktagiri temples are located as per Postal address). Every year there is a fair on the occasion of Kartik Diwali.
Ratlam Junction railway station, Madhya Pradesh, India. रतलाम जंक्शन रेलवे स्टेशन,मध्य प्रदेश, भारत
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Ratlam Junction railway station is a major rail junction on the New Delhi–Mumbai main line of Indian Railways.
It comes under Western Railways zone of Indian Railways. Ratlam is one of the busy and revenue generating junction for western railways.
There are Four major Railway Tracks passes through Ratlam City, these are along Dahod, Fatehabad Chandrawatiganj Junction, Nagda Junction and Chittaurgarh Junction. Ratlam is connected to Indore and Neemuch via National Highway no. 79.
Ratlam About this sound pronunciation (help·info) (Hindi: रतलाम), known historically as Ratnapuri (Sanskrit: रत्नपुरी, lit. gem city) is a city in the northwestern part of the Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh state of central India. The city of Ratlam lies 480 metres (1,575 feet) above sea level. It is the administrative headquarters of Ratlam district, which was created in 1947 after the independence of India.[2] Ratlam is also very well known for Gold, Ratlami Sev, Ratlami Saree and its people.The famous Kalika Mata Temple,Kedareshwar Temple(Sailana),Jain Tirth(Bibrod) and Hussain Tekri(Jaora) is situated here.
Ratlam was given to Ratan Singh Rathore as a gift by Shah Jahan. Shah Jahan loved watching elephant fights and therefore held an event, choosing his favourite war elephants and inviting all the clans of Rajputana (present-day Rajasthan) to watch. From the Rathore clan, Ratan Singh was chosen. At the beginning of the festival, one of the elephants (Keharkope) went berserk and headed towards Shah Jahan. No one in the crowd was brave enough to move to protect him. Everyone feared for their own lives and fled except Ratan Singh, who swiftly mounted the elephant. With his katar, Singh stabbed the elephant in its head and killed it. Shah Jahan saw this and was so impressed by his bravery that he gave him the entire state of Ratlam, proclaiming him as the king.
Ratlam Junction is a major junction on Delhi-Mumbai and Ajmer-Khandwa Rail routes and rail division of Indian Railways on broad gauge lines on Western Railways Zone. Ratlam junction is Divisional headquarters of Western Railway Zone.[7] There are four major railway tracks passing through Ratlam City, leading to Mumbai, Delhi, Ajmer and Khandwa.
Ratlam is also the first ever clean train station of Indian Railways network. Under this scheme, Indian Railways has introduced cleaning of coaches of a train en route while it halts at a particular station for 15 to 20 minutes. The entire train is cleaned with vacuum cleaners and toilets are washed with handheld portable HP cleaners.[8]
Ratlam station is believed to be one of the busiest railway stations in India.[9]
Ratlam Junction is referred in 2007 Hindi romantic comedy film Jab We Met.[10] though the shooting had not happened actually in Ratlam and the places and locations mentioned in the film doesn't exist in the city.
Ratlam has several industries which manufacture copper wire, plastic ropes, chemicals and artificial oxygen, among other products. Ratlam is also very well known for Gold, Ratlami Sev, Ratlami Saari and its people.
The People can be seen pouring from distant places for gold purchase owing to the purity of gold here. Ratlam gold markets bloom during festive and marital seasons.
Ratlami Sev is a very popular food product throughout the country. Made of gram flour and pepper, the taste has become famous over the years and Ratlami sev is now exported to foreign countries including Americas and Gulf.
Ratlam is a shopping centre for people of nearby areas and has markets well planned in terms of traffic handling capacity and road layout. Traditional Rajasthani and Gujarati handwork and kitchen wares can be seen throughout the market.
On a broader base, markets are rooted in the good old traditional Indian culture. There are some international fast food restaurant and ice cream parlour like Domino's, Baskin Robbins, Sam's pizza,laziz pizza.
CACTUS GARDEN- SAILANA RATLAM (M.P.)
Sailana is a town and a nagar panchayat in Ratlam district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is located in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Sailana is 25 km from Ratlam town and 50 km away from Banswara district of the neighboring state of Rajasthan.
Sailana was once the capital of the Sailana State before it merged into India. A Fort belonging to the former royal family still stands tall in Sailana, and houses the famous Cactus Garden. The Kedareshwar temple, situated 4 km from Sailana is a notable shrine. Sailana is only 130 km away from Ujjain and as such makes a great weekend getaway. The best time to visit is July–August in the monsoons.
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