Bhand Devra, Ramgarh - - Archaeological Site
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Ramgarh-Bhand Devra temples are situated about 40 Km. from Baran. The Shiv Mandir of Ramgarh was built in 10th century and are based on the Khujraho style. Due to the Maithun Statues, the place is named as Bhand Devra. This temple is situated on the bank of pond and now under the Archaeological department. This temple is known as Rajasthan's mini Khujraho.On the top of the Ramgarh hill, Kisnai and Annapurna Devi temples are situated in the natural cave. About 750 stairs were constructed by Jhala Jalim Singh for reaching the temple on the hill top. The main speciality of this temple is that one Devi is worshiped with Meva and another is with Mas-Madira. At the time of Parshad, curtain is raised between the two Devis. Fair is also organised during Kartik Purnima.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 25°20'0"N 76°37'27"E
- Ancient city of Padmavati 170 km
- Cave of Rishi Much kund or Ranchor Gufa Mandir 193 km
- Ancient city of Madbymika 201 km
- Satdhara Buddhist Archaeological Site 230 km
- Sanchi Hill 235 km
- Bhojpur - Buddhist Archaeological Site 244 km
- Ancient Ujjayini 252 km
- Bhojpur 266 km
- Bhimbetka Caves 284 km
- Champaner-Pavagarh Archaeological Park 450 km
- Ramgarh Crater 0.1 km
- nimoda village yogesh 13 km
- Koela 16 km
- Sokanda 20 km
- BADAN 21 km
- route 5 23 km
- tisaya village 24 km
- Kotra Deep Singh 34 km
- NTPC Anta Plant 35 km
- National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary (lower section west) 44 km