Kawardha is a city located in the Kabirdham district of Chhattisgarh state of India. It is also the headquarters of the district. Kavardha Nagar is situated on the banks of the Sakri River. Earlier, Nagavanshi and Havanshi rulers ruled here. He built many temples and forts here. The remains of these temples and forts can still be seen here. Tourists like this remain very much. Apart from forts and temples, tourists can see the Makal mountain range of the hills of Satpura here. Its maximum height is 925 m. Is. Tourists can enjoy exciting trips on these hills. Kawardha has a different place in the field of tourism. Most of the tourists visiting Chhattisgarh come to see Kawardha.

Major attraction
Kawardha palace

Kawardha Mahal made of Italian marble is very beautiful. It was built by Maharaja Dharmaraj Singh in 1936-39 AD. This palace is spread over 11 acres. Gold and silver have been carved on the dome of the court of the palace. Apart from the dome, its stairs, and verandahs are also very beautiful, which tourists like very much. The name of its entrance is elephant door, which is very beautiful.

Radhakrishna Temple
This temple was built by King Ujiyar Singh 180 years ago. In ancient times, saints and saints used to do hard penance in the underground rooms of the temple. Tourists can still see these underground rooms. A pond is also built near the temple. Its name is Ujiyaar Sagar. Beautiful views of the temple are seen from the banks of the pond, which tourists like very much.

Bhoramdev Temple
The Bhoramdev Temple is located in the village of Chaura, situated on the foot floor of the Satpura Mackal hills at a distance of 18 km north of the district headquarters Kawardha. The Bhoramdev Temple was built by the sixth king Gopal Dev of Phani Nagvansh in the 11th century 1087 AD. The three entrances built in the temple look like the semi-pavilion of the three. This temple pavilion has 16 columns and four ornate mural pillars at all four corners. In the square sanctum sanctorum of the temple, Hatkeshwar Mahadev is distinguished from Vishal Jaladhari. In the sanctum sanctorum itself, Padmasana Rajpurush Saptnik, Padmasana Satpanik Dhyan Magya Yogi, Ashtabhuji statue of Nritya Ganapati, and five-fledged serpent statue symbols of the Phaninagavanshi dynasty are kept. On the Vahi Diwan of Mandiri made of black brown sandstone stones, Suryapratima is the main and furnish Suryapratima of the Gods and Goddesses. The most suitable place for the temple's beautiful darshan is in front of the Ishaan angle i.e. Bhoravadev, from here the temple is visible. This temple is a square pavilion with Saptaratha Chaturang, interval, solidarity, and columns from floor configuration. Udhisthan is the main part of the Jangha and Shikhar Temple in the Udhravas configuration. In the three pans of the temple, various deities have been ordered in Krishnilaila, hero-heroines, Ashtdvikalas, war, and sexual scenes.

Chherki Mahal
This Chherki palace is established at a distance of one kilometer in the southwest of the Chherki Mahal Bhoramdev Temple. Shiva is the Lord Virajit in this form of this true and archaeological importance. This temple, built brick -made, is facing east direction. Built-in the latter half of the 14th century. The smell of the goat comes even today, so this temple Numa Mahal is known as Chherki Mahal. The bottom of the door paren of the gate chakhat stands down in the branch, the fourth is standing Shiva and Dwbhuji Parvati. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is square. In the middle, Krishna stone-made Shivalinga is installed on Jaladhari.

Madwa Mahal
Half a kilometer from the Bhoramdev temple is a Shiva temple, a west-made western -Shiva temple near Chara village in the south, called Madwa Mahal. Local people know this Dulhadev Temple. The temple was built by King Ramchandra Devraj, the twenty-fourth King of Faninagavans, in 1349 AD with Kalchuri Princess Ambika Devi of Ratanpur state. The inscription of Madwa Mahal meets. This inscription gives the origin and genealogy of the Fanina dynasty.

Transportation
Air route - Kawardha is located 120 km from Raipur. An airport has been constructed for tourists in Raipur and tourists can easily reach Kawardha from here.
Rail route - Kawardha can be easily reached from Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, Rajnandgaon, Dongargarh, and Jabalpur railway stations. Tourists are easier to come from Raipur to Kawardha because there is a very good bus service from there to Kawardha.
Roadways - Tourists can easily reach Kawardha from Raipur -Jabalpur National Highway 30. Apart from these, tourists from Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, Rajnandgaon, Dondargah, and Jabalpur can easily reach Kawardha by bus and taxis.

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