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Tripur pornima

Tripur pornima Kartika Poornima (Kartika purnima) is a Hindu, Jain and Sikh holy festival, celebrated on the Purnima (full moon) day or the fifteenth lunar day of Kartika (November–December). It is also known as Tripuri Poornima and Tripurari Poornima. It is sometimes called Deva-Diwali or Deva-Deepawali – the festival of lights of the gods. At the eve of Tripur(Kartik) Poornima Tripur is burnt at Temple sharp at 12:00 in mid night in Ramtek.Every where cracker and Rockets are burtn and people owe the Lord Rama to fullfill their will and expectation.People in the city also watch it and enjoy the moment. Tripuri Poornima or Tripurari Poornima derives its name from Tripurari – the foe of the demon Tripurasura. In some legends of Kartik Poornima, the term is used to denote the three demon sons of Tarakasur. Tripurari is an epithet of god Shiva. Shiva in his form as Tripurantaka (“Killer of Tripurasura”) killed Tripurasura on this day.Tripurasura had conquered the whole world and defeated the gods and also created three cities in space, together called “Tripura”. The killing of the demon(s) and destruction of his/their cities with a single arrow – by Shiva overjoyed the gods and they declared the day as a festival of illuminations. This day is also called “Dev-Diwali” – the Diwali of the gods. Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights. Kartik poornima is also the birthday of Matsya, god Vishnu’s fish-incarnation (Avatar). It is also the birthday of Vrinda, the personification of the Tulsi plant and of Kartikeya, the god of war and son of Shiva. This day also is considered special for Radha, the lover of Krishna – Vishnu’s incarnation. It is believed that Krishna and Radha danced rasa and Krishna worshipped Radha on this day. This day is also dedicated to the pitrs, dead ancestors. Underhill believes that the origins of this festival may lie in ancient times, when a sacrifice called Shakamedhah was performed to attain victory over enemies. The festival has even more significance when the day falls in the nakshatra (lunar mansion) Krittika and is then called Maha Kartik. The nakshatra is Bharani, the results are stated to be special. If it is Rohini nakshatra, then the fruitful results are even much more. Any philanthropic act on this day is supposed to bring benefits and blessings equal to the performing of ten yajnas (sacrifices).

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Kalidas Festival

Kalidas Festival Kalidas Festival is celebrated annually at Ramtek in Nagpur for two days in the month of November. Organized by MTDC in association with the District Collectorate Office of Nagpur in Ramtek, this festival of Music, Dance and Drama is held to honour Kalidasa. Kalidas was a great Sanskrit poet and dramatist of India, renowned for his historical drama Shakuntalam, Kumaarasambhava , Ritusamhaara and for the epic poem Meghdoot alias Meghdootam. It is said that the picturesque Ramtek has inspired Kalidas to write his famous literary work, Meghdootam. During Kalidas festival, celebrities of music, dance and drama gathered here to perform their talent. The festival brings back memories of the golden period of the Vidarbha region. People from different parts of India come here to attend the festival with full enthusiasm.

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Kapoor Bawali

Kapoor Bawali To the north side of historical Gadhmandir hills we find two topographical features. One is back water of Khindsi lake and the other dense forest area.The place is desert, mysterious but it is a beautiful natural location.The valley is the natural habitat of variety of rare birds.Here is a perennial basin named ‘Kapur Bawli’.the area is also known for variety of reptiles including cobras,vipers and python. Mythological it was the dwelling place of mighty demon ‘Karpurasur’ .The place also witnesses the antique temple of goddess ‘Jagdamba’ who is believed to stay with her maids known as ‘Saat aasra’ .The temple is in ruined condition but still it shows the marks of ancient age.It is a purely stone structure constructed without any type of cementing material neither clay nor lime.Its wonder stone sculpture which is standing without any kind of ruler’s patron. At a short distance of Kapur Bawli there is a ‘Markendeshwar’ lake.It is said that there was beautiful idol of ‘Markendeshwar’ but after a span of time those who are either broken or stolen.Thats why it rather difficult to talk about sages authentically.Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj frequently visited this place.

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve It is Located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra which is 170km from Ramtek, the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is one of India’s preeminent reserves. Its tropical dry deciduous forest ecosystem harbours at least 80 tigers, and there are over 200 tigers in the larger landscape. This is known to be the fastest-growing tiger population in the country. Tadoba also supports several other carnivore species, including the leopard and dhole, with the sambar, chital, wild pig and gaur being the most common prey species.It have various zone for jungle safari like Moharli gate,Junona gate,Khutwanda gate,Agarzari gate,Kolara gate,Navegaon gate,Zari gate.To Know more about Tadoba’s history and biodiversity, and the sustained conservation efforts over the decades that have led to the revival of tigers and other wildlife here.For online booking safari and to explore more about Tadoba please visit http://www.mytadoba.mahaforest.gov.in/

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Pench Tiger reserve

Pench Tiger reserve Pench National Park is a national park is 45km away from Ramtek in Madhya Pradesh state, established in 1975 with an area of 257.26 km². It includes Pench Tiger Reserve and derives its name from the Pench River that flows through the park from north to south dividing the park into almost equal western and eastern halves, the well-forested areas of Seoni and Chhindwara districts respectively. It was declared a sanctuary in 1965, raised to the status of national park in 1975 and enlisted as a tiger reserve in 1992. In 1983 it was declared as National Park.It has various zone like Touria, Karmajhiri, Jhamtara, Sillari, Chorbahuli, Khursapar, Teliya, Rukhad, Khawasa.For online booking you can visit to https://www.penchnationalparkonline.in/online-pench-safari-booking.html.

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Rakhi Talav

Rakhi Lake ‘Rakhi Talao’ is a  small religious lake situated in the south most slope of Ramtek town.The lake has religious importance.On the very next day of Rakhi pournima the Hindi Sider in the Ramtek celebrate Bhujolia in their costomery costume. The energetic youth demonstrate the skill of lathi and swords.This is the place for immersion of idols of Lord Ganesh,Durga and Saraswati.Most of procession in the towns conclude at Rakhi Talao.Recently Rakhi Talao has had desiltation work and attractive compound wall with gate has also been constructed.

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Khindsi

Ram Sagar Khindsi In  the British rules then irrigation axperts joined the two hills with an earthan  dam in 1902.They arrested the water of ‘Kapila’ and ‘Sur’ river and a large fresh water dam was formed.18 surrounding villages got their land submerged in  this dam knowing ‘Ram Sagar’.The large amount  of water is ample to provide drinking water to Ramtek town and even supply water for irrigation upto Bhandara district. Number of fisherman get livelihood by fisheries in this fresh water.Recently the spot is also developed as a picnic point.The main wall of dam was built here a small village Khindsi hence it is also known as ‘Khindsi Dam’.And it’s large area upto ‘Gadmandir’ named it as ‘Ramsagar’.

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Hirwa Talav

Green Lake This small  lake is situated in the centre of the town by ‘Ramaleshwar lake’.The stagnant water of the lake always looks green hence it is ‘Green Lake(Hirva Talao)’.Ramaleshwar temple is situated on main road of the town.Various religious program are held periodically in the temple complex.Ramaleshwar temple also has accommodation for the poor tourist at the cheapest rate.Aarti,Pooja,Bhajan and Haripath are the parts of every day schedule .

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Gahu Talav

Gahu Talav This is well known by the name ‘Rishi Gautam’.On the bank of Gahu lake there is a temple of Lord Shiva.It covers the large area.The government donated the land for each one’s last rite.People take ‘Shingada crop’ regularly in the lake.

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