Ramtek Darshan

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Tilbhandeshwar

Tilbhandeshwar The suffix ‘Shwar’ tells that it is a ‘Shivalaya’. Tilbhandeshawar  is also a Shivalaya built in Hemadpanthi style.Many years ago a tired passer by took rest at a barren abundant place.Next morning he was full of energy and his face had shining glow.On his insistence the people in the surrounding area removed the garbage to have a glimpse of this temple.The Shivlinga is highly remarkable and it is supposed to be growing bit by bit.Later the king made it into a stone  structure with intricate design.There are variety of  idols in and around the ‘Sabhamandap’. There are rooms for tourist.This temple is called as ‘wish granting religious place’.

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Siddha Narayan Tekdi

Siddha Narayan Tekdi This is sacred spot in Ramtek surrounding where the sun rays reaches at the earliest .The place has the shrine of ‘Narayana Swami’ who is supposed talk with devotees even today.The place has glorious tradition of sacrifice and devotion.One who stays undettered, undaunted even in odd circumstances should be consider as the ‘Saint’ in the real sense of the world.Its  not the job of any ordinary fellow.’ Rashtrasanth Tukadoji Maharaj’ continued the tradition of Narayan Swami.This is place where Tukadoji Maharaj stayed after receiving the spiritual knowledge. It is heard that he  wrote the ‘Bhajans’ with new style to create awareness among people.He would sing those awakening song on the rithem of ‘Khanjiri’.Tukadoji Maharaj enlighted the masses through folk language.He never went to school but demonstrated the highest spirit of education.No wonder his writing are included for syllabus of graduate and post graduate courses. Government of India and Govt. of Maharashtra unanimously accepted the proposal of naming Nagpur University ofter the name of Tukadoji Maharaj. Narayan Tekadi Ramtek bears the holy memories of that great saint.

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Papdhupeshwar

Paadhupeshwar To the east corner of old Ramtek there is a wonderful religious place namely “Papdhupeshwar”. Atmosphere here reminds of a Hillstation.Yet eastward there is the historical Gadmandir to the north.There is a hillock named ‘Patang Tekadi’ with the grave of a well known athlet. Still the younster comes  here for body building and physical exercise. From here  there is a shortcut to Gadmandir.To the far west there is yet another hill, ’Kaikai Takadi’. Papdhupeshwar temple also has a Bawli a sacret basin with perennial water source.Its a temple of Lord Shiva previously known as  “Papdhupeshwar Madhi”.In the past many Sages and Seers spend time here in hard pennancp. One motherly figure “Mataji” also lived at Papdhupeshwar. Those older people knew the art of constructing stone building with the adhesive made of  bilwa fruit.The surrounding of Papdhupeshwar has variety of medicinal plants.the water streams cascade down with the medicinal power of roots of the trees. Naturally the water stored in the bawli contains all those medicinal boons.Even today the water is used by the people in neighborhood. The sight of Papdhupeshwar is enchanting and one does not  wish to turn back from the natural bounty..

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Nagarjuna

Nagarjuna The hill in the north of  Ramtek  town are geographically one diverted line of Satpuda hills.Nagarjuna hill is one of them.The hill has variety of Ayurvedic  medicinal   plants an incurable diseases. The father of Ayurweda research in this area was the great scholar ‘Nagarjuna Swami’.An ancient Shivalaya perched on the hill top where devotees of lord Shiva gathered on every Monday in the month of ‘Shravan’. Neighbouring   village also arrange ‘Bhajans’,’Dindi’,’Pohas’ during the sacred month of ‘Shravan’. They sing song in local dilects and enjoy the GopalKala on the final Monday in shravan.

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Jaypaleshwar

Jaypaleshwar Jaypaleshwar is situated in country  side far away the northword  of the town.This  place has reference even from the reign of Maharaj Dashrath.In those days it was difficult to reach this point .’Jaypala’ means the place ‘ Japtap’.The great seer ‘Jaymal’ alis ‘Jaypal’ lived here.Hence it is ‘Jaypaleshwar’.It has a temple of  lord Shiva(one of the  twelve temple in the Ramtek peripheri).We also find big Idol of Nandi,Jaypala also has fresh water leg.It is said that the well known ‘Shravan Bal’episod from Ramayan occurred at this place.Shravan  Bal was killed by the king Dasharat by missunderstanding.The young Shravan was carring his sightless parent to ‘Kashi Yatra,Indore’.With his unfortunate death at the hand of king Dasharat the pilgrimage discontinued.It was here that grieved parent of Shravan cursed Dasharat to die of parting away from his own child.This place is supposed to be ‘Jaypaleshwar’.

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Atharabhuja

Atharabhuja There are eight Ganesh points namely Ashtavinayaka in Maharashtra.In the same way there are eight points in the  vidarbha.The Ashtavinayaka of vidarbha includes Tekadi Ganesh Nagpur,Chintamani Kalamb, Bhadravati, Kelzar, Paoni, Bhandara, Adasa and Ramtek. Atharabhuja Ganesh temple Ramtek is at the fort of famous Ramtek Gadmandir. Though not very big,it has long history since 16th century.The temple is a matter of faith for the people of  Ramtek and surrounding. In this temple you will find three archaic idols of lord Ganesh.In the very center  rests MahaGanpati ,to the east of which is Ridhhi-Sidhhi Ganesh and to the West  side we have the glorious idol made of white crystals.This idol has 18 hands having variety of weapons,hence it is Atharabhuja .All and one consider it has savior of the troubled source and destroyer of evil powers. It is consider that the place is the ultimate destination for all those who are world forsaken. The devotes are sure to get their wishes fulfilled. Adjoining it there is Bholeshwar in the form of sacred linga.Recently a beautiful Mahalaxmi idol has been installed in the temple. An attractive idol of  standing mouse in front of lord Ganesh. In Atharabhuja temple variety of celebrations takes place.On Chaturtis a specially Tili Chaturthis during  Sankranti, Navratri, Dip Pujan, Hanuman Jayanti etc days are celebrated with enthusiasm.Number of visitor increasing year by year.On all the festivals ‘Open Mahaprasad’ is arranged for all.The sweet water well by the temple provides adequate drinking water.Its remarkable that most of the temples of the town have their own water resource as in the case of Atharabhuja.

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Kunwara Bhimsen

Kunwara Bhimsen For the Gonds in Central India, or for that matter many other tribal communities and even Hindus, all roads in the second half of the Chaitra month lead to the Kunwara Bhivsen temple in Parseoni tehsil in Nagpur district. Thousands of them converge from all directions every day for almost a month and quarter to celebrate the birth date of their deity Bhivsen who is supposed to be the fourth dharma guru of the Gond tribe.The celebrations have different forms. For those who have got what they wished from the deity, the celebrations include dancing with beating of drums, animal sacrifice and cooking the meat and eating it as prasad. Those who come seeking something, look forward to talking to the contented worshippers.For thousands of years during the Bhivsen Jatra, tribals from various parts of Maharashtra,Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh throng this temple which lies on the banks of Pench reservoir. Devotees queue up and move in an extremely disciplined manner to perform goat and chicken sacrifice. Even while returning after the prayers they disperse in a proper manner.

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Kalanka Mata Temple

Kalanka Mata Temple To the north of town there is ‘Kalanka Mata’ temple with a tiger ridden goddess, marble idol with smiling face.This is form of Mahakali which is suppose to be changed  it’s facial expression according to time of the days.Every morning rays of the sun touches the feet of the idol.The old stone construction was reconstructed by a group active youth.The goddess is on the out skirt of town and she protects the town,is the faith of generations.

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Nagardhan

Nagardhan Nagardhan has an ancient  Shivalaya namely ‘Koteshwar’.Nagardhan village is just 7 km from ramtek toward south.Once it was capital city of ‘Wakataka’ dynesty.The village also has underground fort one of the rarest  of that kind.The Koteshwar temple is situated on out skirt of Nagardhan.There is folk story about this temple.It is said that a curd seller woman would pass along the path every day.She used to offer a bit of curd on ‘Shivling ‘ with her sincere faith.One of the rumour mongers poisoned her husband’s ears that the woman had some kind of illicit relationship.As a result the irritated husband followed the woman with a heavy axe knowing well that her husband was going to make fatal assault on her.The woman prayed lord Shiva to let her join to his spiritual core and at once the Shivling had a crack with tremendous noise to disappear the lady into it.Hence the Shivlinga at Koteshwar is still in cracked condition.The temple is builted with ‘Hemadpanthi style’.It is supposed to be most sacred Shivalaya of vidarbha.The emperor ‘Chandragupt’s daughter’  was married in ‘Wakatak’family.Unfortunatly she turned a widow.The great poet Kalidas was sent to support her in her critical hours.The great poet Kalidas wrote his ‘Meghdoot’ on Ramgiri hills.

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Vakatak

Vakatak   Mansar (Marathi: मानसर) is a census town in Ramtek tehsil of Nagpur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. This town is located 5 km west of Ramtek and 45 km northeast of Nagpur city.In 1972, an image of a deity, later identified as Shiva Vamana was found from a hillock in Mansar, locally known as Hidimba Tekri. Important excavations were carried out at the ancient sites of Mansar since 1997-98, under the aegis of the Bodhisatva Nagarjun Smarak Samstha Va Anusandhan Kendra, Nagpur. So far 5 sites have been excavated in Mansar, which are designated as MNS 1, MNS 2, MNS 3, MNS 4 and MNS 5. These excavations have resulted in the discovery of various shrines (MNS 3, 4, 5) and a palace complex (MNS 2), identified as Pravarapura, the capital of the Vakataka king Pravarasena II (1st half of 5th century). Adjacent to this palace, on Hidimba Tekri (MNS 3), an extensive temple complex has been unearthed, identified as Pravareśvara.A 3 m tall lime model of a male human figure in crouching position was found underneath one of the terraces of MNS 3. Significant 5th-century sculptures of Hindu deities, artifacts and some coins have been discovered in the excavations. The water reservoir around the site and findings of ancient tools and other objects point to the fact that a large population inhabited the area 1600 years ago. The discovery has made Mansar one of the prime archaeological sites in the country .                Archaeological excavations near the village of Mansar (Maharashtra), 47km north of Nagpur and 5km west of the Ramagiri (Ramtek), have brought to light an astonishing temple (Pravaresvara) and residential complex (Pravarapura) along with a collection of superb sculptures and other artifacts, which date to the first half of the 5th century CE when the Vakataka monarchs, Prabhavati Gupta and Pravarasena ruled the area. Altogether 5 sites have been excavated.

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