Gadarwara

India / Madhya Pradesh / Gadarwara /
 town, taluka headquarter

Tehsil Gadarwara, District Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh.
Gadarwara Population 47604 as per Census 2011 - 2020.
Gadarwara is a city and a municipality since 1867 in Narsinghpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The city's major temple, Damru Ghaanti, with its large statue of Shiva and Shivalinga, receives thousands of devotees each year for the festival of Mahashivaratri.

The city is also known for the vibrant culture of the people. Almost all kind of festivals celebrated here, no matter to which caste they belong.

Goddess Bijasen Temple, Badi Mata Temple, Jain Temple and few Islamic Shrines are present in the cities.

Gadarwara is the childhood home of Osho (Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh) and has become a tourist destination for American, Australian and European pilgrims as well as Indians. There is a small ashram and a few spots associated with his early life. Other well-known Gadarwarans include, Ashutosh Rana and the politician Rameshwar Neekhra, an MP in the 1984 Congress government and head of the Bar Council of Madhya Pradesh for over a decade.
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Coordinates:   22°55'0"N   78°46'43"E
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