Skip to content
Toronto Book

Toronto Book Canada Local PR

Navigate the rich world of Canadian literature with Toronto Book, your destination for local PR, guides, and news.

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Business
    • Automobile
    • Digital Marketing
    • Finance
    • Real Estate
  • Lifestyle
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Health
    • Pets
    • Travel
    • Fashion
      • Home Improvement
  • General
    • Law Guides
    • Legal Guides
    • Parenting
  • Technology
    • Social Media
    • Games
  • Home
  • Travel
  • 6 Places to Visit in Morena

6 Places to Visit in Morena

Posted on December 28, 2022 By Master Henry No Comments on 6 Places to Visit in Morena
Travel

There is a lot to visit in Madhya Pradesh, and there are many places, but hardly anyone likes to look towards Morena! The man comes back to Gwalior and does not even lift his face towards Morena. Doesn’t it mean that there is nothing in Morena? So this post will be focused entirely on Morena! What is there to see? How to go Where can you stay? All these things will happen today, today in this post!

Where to Visit in Morena

When you reach Morena, come out of the station, catch auto/tempo, and reach Noorabad and see Noormahal, i.e., Guna Begum’s palace.

  1. Noorabad

Although this place is not very beautiful, there is no harm in seeing it when you have come here! In Noorabad town of Morena, Noorabad was built during the time of Jahangir, and this palace is dedicated to Guna Begum, Begum of Ghiyasuddin.

  1. Bateshwar Temples

Bateshwar temple group is about 10 -12 km from Noorabad, so hiring a car from Morena or Noorabad itself is better! This temple group dedicated to Lord Shiva has been rebuilt, and Dr. KK Muhammad and bandit emperor Nirbhay Singh have done the virtuous work of rebuilding these temples.

  1. Gadhi Pahadawali Fort

Let us go ahead of Bateshwar temple to Garhi Padawali Fort. The broken idols excavated on both sides of the path have been given an attractive look by putting them in a way. In front, two strong lions (perhaps a lion – a lioness) are seen stationed in the security of this fort. Most of the old-excavated stones have been used in this fort. According to the ASI, this fort was built as a temple in the 10th century, and in the 18th century, the Rana of Dholpur also built a small fort near this temple. The small fort is called “Garhi,” and that is why the name of this fort is called “Garhi Padawali.”

  1. Chaunsath Yogini Mandir

Chausath Yogini Temple, located in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh, is one of the few Yogini temples in India which are still in good condition. This temple is also called “Ekttarso Mahadev Temple.” Apart from this temple, two Yogini temples are in Odisha, and one temple is in Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh itself. This temple, which looks like the Parliament of India, is at the height of about 30 meters, and you have to reach the temple’s main gate by climbing 100 steps. This temple, built in a completely circular shape, has 64 rooms, and in the middle, there is a mandapa which is considered the main temple. In these 64 rooms, earlier the idols of Lord Shiva and Yogini were established, but due to the theft of some idols, all the idols were removed and sent to various museums in India, and now these chambers seem empty! The main gate of this temple is tiny, and the way there were doors in the village earlier, something similar has been made. It is believed that our Parliament building built-in 1920 has also been designed on this basis.

Read: silent places in delhi

  1. Kakanmath Temple

This temple was built in the 11th century by the Kachhapa Ghat (Kachhwaha) king “Kirtiraj,” about two kilometers away from the Suhaniyan, which was earlier called the Symphonia. At that time, Suhaniyan used to be the capital of these kings. Originally dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple was built on the request of his queen “Kakanvati” based on the structure of Khajuraho temples. The most prominent feature of this temple is that no cement or mortar has been used to build the temple. This will probably be the first and only temple in the world built without any adhesive.

  1. Knitwear Village

You must be thinking, what is it like in this village! This is a village from the time of Mahabharata, which has the same importance as Hastinapur! It is said that here Kunti was given a boon by Lord Surya, from which Karna was born to her. The traces of the chariot of Lord Surya are said to be present even today. It is believed that the Sun God had brought his chariot on the banks of the virgin river, and the marks of the horses of his chariot are still found. The name of the river may also have been named after the “Virgin” Kunti. Kutwar village is also called “Kuntalpur.”

Where to stay in Morena

Although Morena is a small town with no single five-star hotel, many dharamshalas and tiny guest houses are available for people like us to stay.

Read- best places in delhi for couples

Post navigation

❮ Previous Post: Top Landscaping Company in Brampton for Affordable
Next Post: How is social media Changing The Way We Communicate? ❯

You may also like

Nantwich airport transfers
Business
How does one book a Nantwich Airport Transfer?
January 6, 2023
Travel
5 Tips for Ensuring Proper Car Seat Safety for Your Child
December 29, 2022
Technology
Time travel: five ways that we could do it
October 26, 2022
Travel
Best Rhododendron Forest Treks in Nepal
October 25, 2024

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Posts

  • ZeroPayBank’s Micropayment API Integration Strategy and Scalability in an Open Banking Ecosystem
    by Master Henry
    July 7, 2025
  • Two Visions of Marketing in the Digital Age
    Two Visions of Marketing in the Digital Age
    by imabdulrehman72
    July 2, 2025
  • Affordable Loan Options to Buy Yamaha Aerox
    by Master Henry
    July 1, 2025
  • Beat the Toronto Chill: Why Heated Gloves Should Be in Every Winter Wardrobe
    Beat the Toronto Chill: Why Heated Gloves Should Be in Every Winter Wardrobe
    by Henry Jackson
    June 20, 2025
  • Personal Injury Law
    Exploring the Intersection of Education and Personal Injury Law
    by Master Henry
    June 17, 2025
  • The Vital Role of Lifeguarding at the Olympics 
    The Vital Role of Lifeguarding at the Olympics 
    by Master Henry
    June 15, 2025
  • Workflow Automation with AI
    Workflow Automation with AI in Education and Training
    by Master Henry
    June 14, 2025
  • psychology and counselling services
    The Quiet Impact of Talking to Someone Who Actually Gets It
    by Master Henry
    June 14, 2025