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Bhopawar Jain Tirth
6 kms from the Sardarpur tehsil headquarter of Dhar district is Bhopawar Jain Tirth. This Quiet and serene place is famous for recently renoveated jain temple of Lord Shantinath. Built in the Somnath temple style,it is one of the finest temple structure in Dhar district. Bhopawar town has a mythological importance as being established by rukmi, the elder brother of Rukmini (wife of lord Krishna). According to a legend when Rukmini requested Krishna to save her from being getting married to Shishupal on the wish of her elder brother Rukmi, Krishna heroically kidnapped Rukmini from Amjhera and was on his way to Dwarika.
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Dinosaur Fossil National Park Bagh
The geodiversity of India is as diverse as its cultural diversity. Although a large number of geological heritage sites have been conserved and developed, we are still yet to have National/UNESCO Global Geoparks. This paper is an attempt to evaluate one of the most suitable geoheritage regions in the state of Madhya Pradesh-the Bagh Dinosaur National Park region, for its potential to develop as a Geopark and to serve as an example and guide for other suitable regions in India.
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Nityanand ashram
In Dhar. The staff is known for their amicable and helpful attitude, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Fostering a communal lifestyle, the ashram encourages a sense of oneness, where residents forge meaningful connections and coexist harmoniously. Whether for short visits or long stays, Nityanand Ashram consistently delivers a positive and enriching experience to all who partake in its offerings. Accessibility is facilitated through various modes of transportation, and during operational hours, individuals can easily get in touch with the ashram either by phone or in person, receiving a prompt and affirmative response.
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Jal Mahal Sadalpur
Jal Mahal Sadalpur is another notable monument in the long list of architectural wonders spread in Dhar district. It is considered to be built by Sultan of Mandu. Naseer –ud -den Khilji in the year 1511. Situated on the books of river Bagdi on the Mhow – Neemuch national highway, at a distance of 15 kms from Dhar and 10 kms from Lebad, this place was used as the resting plane for the people passing by.
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Lat Masjid
The Lat masjid is a historic mosque at southeastern edge of the old town of Dhar. It is attributed to Dilawar Khan (c. 1405 CE) when he created Malwa Sultanate by declaring independence from Delhi Sultanate. This was the new mosque in Dhar at the time, the oldest being the Kamal Maula mosque (Bhojashala). The Lat masjid too was built largely from pillars and parts of Hindu and Jain temples in a period when Dhar served as the capital of the new Malwa Sultanate.
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