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Saru-Maru Caves

Saru Maru is the archaeological site of an ancient monastic complex and Buddhist caves. The site is located near the village of Pangoraria, Budhani Tehsil, Sehore District. The site is about 120 km south of Sanchi. The site contains a number of stupas as well as natural caves for monks. In the caves many Buddhist graffiti have been found (swastika, triratna, kalasa …). In the main cave were found two inscriptions of Ashoka: a version of the Minor Rock Edict n°1, one of the Edicts of Ashoka, and another inscription mentioning the visit of Maharaha Kumara.

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All Saint’s Church

All Saints Church Sehore is a historic and iconic Anglican church in the city of Sehore, in Madhya Pradesh,Inda. This beautiful and stunning church is a testament to the region's rich history and cultural diversity and is considered one of the area's most important landmarks.The church was built in the late 19th century and was designed by the renowned British architect Sir Edwin Lutyens. The building is a magnificent example of neo-gothic architecture adorned with intricate carvings and beautiful stained glass windows. The church is surrounded by lush green gardens and trees, which add to its serene and peaceful atmosphere.

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Chintaman Siddha Ganesh Mandir

This Ganesh Chaturthi take a trip to the very famous Chintaman Ganesh temple of Sehore to soak in the grand celebrations that take place every year. Among those naturally originated swayambhu (self manifested) temples in India, Sehore's Chintaman Ganesh temple also marks a place.Large number of devotees throng the temple to seek divine blessings. Read on to know more on some of the interesting tales associated with the temple and why devotees have a strong belief in drawing a reverse Swastik:

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Cenotaphs of Kunwar Chain Singh

uilt in the 15th century in memory of Kunwar Chain Singh, a minister in Sultan Mahmud Khilji’s court, the Cenotaphs of Kunwar Chain Singh depict the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. Located on the banks of the Lotia River, the cenotaphs are made of red sandstone, with the platform surrounded by a boundary wall with small domes and four minarets. The interior walls of the cenotaph are embellished with paintings, carvings and beautiful designs.

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