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Bedaghat

Well known for the splendid and magnificent waterfalls, Bhedaghat in Madhya Pradesh is famous for its striking marble rocks which are 100 feet high and located on either sides of the river Narmada. The place looks more beautiful when sunlight falls on these marble white rocks and contrives shadow on the waters.

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Dhuadhar water fall

This waterfall is often referred to as the Niagra Falls of India because of the speed with which the water falls down. It mesmerises you with its beauty and charm. Located about 30 km from the city of Jabalpur, the water fall is formed by the River Narmada, which is considered as one of the five holy rivers in India. A dip in this river is said to wash away all your sins. Lots of tourists visit here and enjoy the beauty of the water fall and some take a bath too in the holy water.

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Bargi Dam on Narmada River

Bargi Dam is one of the beloved Jabalpur tourist places that happens to be an earthen dam that was constructed over the river Narmada to serve a wide range of activities and manage the flow of the river to generate hydroelectricity.The dam has a height of 226 foot and it extends over a length of 5.4 km. The construction of the dam was started in the year 1974 and it was completed in the year 1990.

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Kachnar City Shiv Temple

The marble city of Jabalpur has another pride to showcase - The 76 ft. tall Lord Shiva Statue also known as Kachnar City Shiva Temple. Built in 2004 and open to public in 2006, this is one of the highest Lord Shiva statues in the country and is visited by many devotees from all across. The statue is white in color, however it appears as Shiva blue in the night with the help of lights. You can see the same in the photo besidesThe temple compound is large, green and very well maintained

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Vishnu Varah Temple Majholi

The temple built in the 11th century and later destroyed was rebuilt in the 17-18th century, whose shikhara is not in the original form. The temple is east-facing, outside which ancient idols are embedded in the walls and ramparts. There is a pillar in front of the door, on which there is a marking of Dashavatar. In the door branches of the temple, there is a depiction of Makar Vahini Ganga and Kachhap Vahini Yamuna and in the middle, Yoga Narayan is sitting in Padmanas. And both the Navagrahas are displayed on the wooden doors of the temple.

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