Chhattisgarh (Chattīsgaṛh, translation: Thirty-Six Forts) is one of the 29 states of India, located in the centre-east of the country. It is the tenth-largest state in India, with an area of 135,198.5 km (52,200.4 sq mi). With a population of 25.5 million, Chhattisgarh is the 17th-most populated state in the country. A resource-rich state, it is a source of electricity and steel for the country, accounting for 15% of the total steel produced. Chhattisgarh is one of the fastest-developing states in India.
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Chandrahasini Devi Temple is an important tourist landmark of Janjgir-Champa district of Chhattisgarh. The temple of Chandrahasini Devi has a significant and popular past. The temple is located on the serene banks of Mahanadi which is the chief river of Chhattisgarh state. Apart from daily pujas, Chandrahasini Devi Temple hosts the festivals of Navaratri every year. Regarded as a Shakti shrine, Chandrahasini Devi Temple is always visited by the local devotees who offer prayers to the presiding deity everyday. The Chandrapur area of Janjgir-Champa district is the place where the ancient temple of Chandrahasini Devi stands.
Chandrahasini Devi Temple is also the famous temple of Dist-Jangir-Champa, we all friends went there on the occassion of New Year and enjoyed a lot the total trip.
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Maa Bamleshwari Temple, Dongargarh, Bambleshwari Temple in Dongargarh is situated at the top of a 1600 feet high hill and is devoted to the Hindu goddess Maa Bambleshwari Devi. The temple has 2 separate segments; Badi Bambleshwari is the temple at the hilltop, where as Chhotti Bambleshwari is located a bit further away from the vicinity of the main temple. Bambleshwari Temple is steeped in ancient legends. It is widely believed that the actually temple was built during the reign of emperor Vikaramaditya, which dates back to 600 years ago. Conversely it is also believed that Raja Veersen, ruler of Dongargarh, in order to appease the Gods for his true successor, had built the temple 2200 years ago.
I have been visiting bambleshwari mata temple in dongargarh since childhood. It is nearly 100 kms from Raipur. The temple has more than 1000 stairs to climb before one reaches the sanctum. There is also a ropeway which can be used to reach the sanctum. Temple remains closed from 1 pm to 3 pm. There is also a small bambleshwari temple once to come down from the sanctum. Divine and pious.
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Chakreshwar Mahadev Temple, also known, as Kankeshwar Temple is a highly sanctified shrine in Kanki, located about 20km from Korba. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva, in the form of a Shivling on the main altar of the temple. The idols of Goddess Parvati and Lord Ganesh can also be seen placed behind the Shivling. This primeval temple is furnished with exquisite carved images of gods and goddesses. The entrance door features images of Nagkanyaka. Hundreds of ancient sculptures and idols can be seen scattered around the temple complex.
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One of Biggest and Oldest Gurudwaras in Raipur.
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