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5 Places One Can Explore While In And Around Garoth, Madhya Pradesh

Take a break at Garoth and explore the beauty of its ancient temples and natural surroundings.

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Rich in historical and archaeological heritage, Garoth is a small town in the Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh and is unknown to common tourists. It is one of those few places in Madhya Pradesh which, despite housing age-old monuments and historic sites, remain far away from the eyes of travellers. Therefore, here we discuss the major places which make Garoth a wonderful destination to look forward to. As it mainly houses age-old temples and religious sites, it could be termed as the town of temples.

So, if you think taking a stroll through age-old aisles of monuments is your thing, then you must plan a tour of Garoth this season. It is located at a distance of about 260 km from Bhopal. Following is the list of the must-visit places in Garoth. Read on!

1) Dharma Rajeshwar Temple

1) Dharma Rajeshwar Temple

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If you love scrutinising the architecture and structural formation of age-old structures, then you must visit Dharma Rajeshwar Temple in Garoth. It is one of those incredible monolithic temples which are carved out of a single mountain. Therefore, it is a must-visit stoppage for every history lover and architecture enthusiast.

Did you know that the architecture of Dharma Rajeshwar Temple resembles the structure of Kailasha Temple at Ellora? That's why this temple has been on the bucket list of several historians. The temple is dedicated to God Shiva and God Vishnu. However, you can also find the beautiful carvings and statue of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Bhairava and Lord Garuda.

2) Chamunda Mata Temple

2) Chamunda Mata Temple

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Dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari, Chamunda Mata Temple is another religious site that must be visited while in and around Garoth. Even though the exact history of the temple is unknown, it is said to have been established several centuries ago.

However, no strong evidence to prove its age has still been found. People from all over the district come here to provide Goddess Chamundi with offerings and get blessings in return. If you would love to savour the beauty of a divine aura, then this wonderful temple should be on your list.

3) Gandhi Sagar Dam

3) Gandhi Sagar Dam

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If you desire to relish the natural surroundings of Garoth, then Gandhi Sagar Dam is a perfect stoppage for you. Located on the outskirts of Garoth, this beautiful dam is built across the Chambal river and is surrounded by charming hills and lush green vegetation.

Therefore, it makes for an idyllic weekend destination for picnickers and nature photographers. It is one place which can literally provide you with a serene and peaceful environment.

Hence, it wouldn't be wrong to say that the region of Gandhi Sagar Dam is all set to pacify your heart. You can also spot several beautiful species of indigenous and migratory birds here. At the time of dawn and dusk, the beauty of Gandhi Sagar Dam is worth photographing.

4) Shri Kaleshwar Temple

4) Shri Kaleshwar Temple

The major reason Shri Kaleshwar Temple should be visited lies in its historical importance. As per records, the temple was built in the Medieval Period of India and has a history of about 800 years. Hence, no history lover can afford to miss it, especially when you are in and around Garoth.

The temple is dedicated to Shri Kaleshwar, who is believed to be the local deity. Thousands of locals come to the temple every year to pay respect to their lord. Inside the sanctum sanctorum of Shri Kaleshwar Temple, you can find an age-old lingam, which was found by a Brahmin several centuries ago. The most celebrated festival here is the 5-day Shivratri Utsav.

5) Ambe Mata Temple

5) Ambe Mata Temple

One of the major Shakti Peethas in India, Ambe Mata Temple is one of those temples in the country where you cannot find any image or statue of the goddess worshipped. Instead, it houses an image of Shri Visa Yantra, which is not allowed to be seen with the naked eye.

Every year, an annual fair is organised around this temple which is attended by thousands of locals. You must visit Ambe Mata Temple as it has in store a lot of mysteries to be solved. So, what do you think about a trip to Garoth this season?

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