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Chandrabhaga Temple
60.94km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
The group of temples on the Chandrabhaga stream belongs to the period of 6th to 14th centuries and is situated near Jhalara Patan. Owing to the arched gateways and carved pillars, the temples are considered good examples of the architecture of that period.
Jhalrapatan Padamnath Temple
61.7km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
One of the ancient temples of Rajasthan is the Sun temple of Jhalarapatan. It is said that the construction of this temple was made by Nag Bhatt II in Vikram Samvat 872, accordingly, it will be built in AD 815. This temple is also known as Padmanabha Temple,
Garh Palace
66.87km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
Located in the center of town. Maharaja Rana Madan Singh built the fort during 1840-1845. The Zenana Khas or the Women’s Palace has frescoes on both mirrors and walls, which are considered the finest examples of the Hadoti School of Art. Presently, Jhalawar Fort is home to the Collectorate and other offices.
Gagron Fort
70.93km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
This is an example of a hill and water fort. It is a hill and water fort, one of 12 kinds of Vedic fort architecture known as JalDurg.
Gandhi Sagar Dam
78.3km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
The Gandhi Sagar Dam is a multipurpose dam located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It was constructed between 1955 and 1960, with the main purpose of providing irrigation to the nearby districts. The dam is built on the Chambal River, and its reservoir has a capacity of 7.3 billion cubic meters. In addition to irrigation, the Gandhi Sagar Dam also provides drinking water to approximately 1 million people and generates hydroelectric power.
Shri Kaal Bhairav Temple, Bhairav Garh, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
94km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
This is the famous Hindu temple in Ujjain which is dedicated to Kaal Bhairav, the most important among the eight Bhairavas, which was the creation fo Lord shiva. This temple is located in a serene surrounding and Liquor is one of the offerings made to the temple deity. There are also so many interesting things to do here.
Mangalnath Mandir
94.4km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
The Mangalnath Temple is a Hindu temple located in the Ujjain. It is dedicated to Mahadeva, the guardian deity of the city. It is one of the most active temples in the city. It is regarded as the birthplace of Mars. Famous for a clear view of the planet and hence suitable for astronomical studies.
Maharshi Sandipani Ashram
94.61km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
According to Puranic traditions, Lord Krishna, Lord Balram and Krishna's friend Sudama were taught by Kalaguru Sandipani at the ashram here. The temple here is the only temple in India to have a standing statue of Nandi - the sacred bull. A holy pond known as Gomti Kund exists nearby. Krishna is believed to have bought Gomti River here so that his guru did not have to go to Dwarika every day to take a holy dip in the Gomti river.
Ram Janardan Temple
94.79km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
Ram Janardhan Mandir, built in the 17th century by Mirza Raja Jaisingh is a perfect example of the elegant and fabulous architectural structural style of the Maratha period. Many amazing, striking and excellent sculptures of the 11th-12th century like those of the Brahma, Mashesa, Govardhandhari Krishna and Vishnu adorns these shrines and add to their charm and beauty.
Shaktipeeth Shri Gadhkalika Mata Temple, Ujjain
95.07km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
It is located 2 miles away from Ujjain. the idol in the temple of Gadkalika is supposed to have been worshipped by Kalidasa. It is said that Kalidasa was an uneducated person and it was due to his dedication to Goddess Kalika that he earned her blessings and also acquired unparalleled literary skills. It seems that the temple was renovated in the Paramara period. Now it is a famous tourist destination in Ujjain.
Ram Mandir
97.48km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
As the name suggests, Ram Mandir in Ujjain is dedicated to Lord Rama. The idol of Lord Rama can be seen here, along with his wife, Sita on one side and brother, Laxman on the other. It is an epitome of beauty in the field of architecture.
Shri Ram Ghat
97.59km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
Sri ram mandir Gaht is considered as one of the oldest bathing ghats in India and holds the relevance with the Kumbhmela celebrations. It is of immense importance to the Hindus because it is one of the four locations where Kumbh Mela is held every 12 years.
Harsiddhi Mata Mandir
97.79km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
It is one of the 51 major Shaktipeeths of India. Legend has it that Goddess Parvati took the form of Harsiddhi to kill two demons at the behest of Lord Shiva. The temple was built during the Maratha Period and has two towering deep stambhs that are lit up on the eve of every festival. The temple also offers accommodation.
Shree Bada Ganesh Mandir
97.83km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
Bade Ganeshji ka Mandir is a magnificent temple in Ujjain that houses one of the biggest idols of Lord Ganesh. Resting along the Mahakaleshwar reservoir. The middle of the temple gate is adorned with a PanchamuKhi image of Lord Hanuman. This is a good place to visit in Ujjain.
Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga
97.92km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and one of the twelve Jyotirlingams, located in the ancient city of Ujjain on the side of the holy river Shipra. The presiding deity, Lord Shiva in the lingam form is believed to be Swayambhu. this place is very scenic with an altogether different and unmatched peace of mind and composure . all these attract a lot of devotees to visit this place every day.
Shri Char Dham Temple, Ujjain
98.22km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
One of the most beautiful temples of Ujjain where you can feel of visiting all the four Chardhams – Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. It is located behind the Mahakaleswar temple. Daily a lot of peoples comes here and enjoy the beauty of this place.
Chand Baori
99.03km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
Chand baori is a stepwell located in the Kota district of Rajasthan. Chand Baori is said to be named after a local ruler called Raja Chanda . However, no epigraphic evidence has been found regarding the construction of the Chand Baori or the adjoining Harshat Mata Temple.
Jantar Mantar, Ujjain
99.21km from Binnayaga Buddhist caves
The Jantar Mantar is an equinoctial sundial, consisting of a gigantic triangular gnomon with the hypotenuse parallel to the Earth's axis. Maharaja Jai Singh 2 has built this in the 18th century. Now it was a famous monument in Ujjain.
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Binnayaga Buddhist caves
Binnayaga, Rajasthan 326514, India
Binnayaga Buddhist caves also known as Vinayaka are located at village Binnayaga in Jhalawar distrcit of Rajsthan. The excavation has arounnd 20 laterite caves facing south from east to west.