Saturday, 15 July 2017

The Dying Heritage Of Madhya Pradesh.

From Gwalior it takes almost an hour to reach Morena.
The accessibility is only by road and good enough if you choose the right vehicle, for obvious a five seater or a SUV (With A/C) is a smart choice.
We first reached Batesar group of temples and calling it a dying heritage is not a sin at all. Earlier, it use to be the base for local dacoits then after few agreements and surrender THE ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVAY OF INDIA retraced it as an option for alternative tourism.
The appearance of the place is numb and sounds full of secrets.
The temples are oldest construction as few have no apex on them.
Make sure that you carry enough cold water to quench your thirst, a mat to lay down, a Bluetooth speaker to enjoy Taylor Swift voice and enough calories to keep you moving on.
The most disturbing thing is to see The one die who created the universe according to Hindu dharma.
The shivlings which are there in the place looks dull and powerless because of no proper and regular worship and divine practices.
It feels energetic after you take a nap under shade of neem tree and when cold wind whispers lullabies in your ears.
Overall the place can be a good option for picnic lovers, day trippers, weekend travelers and excursionist and can be a good source of revenue generation for MP TOURISM if tickets applied.

2- Then we hooded up to Padaoli a interestingly dangerous place with a wonderful view in front of your eyes and life taking deep fall when you look down.
The place is beautiful but dangerous as well for overexcited travelers who loose their mind when see a eye catching landscape.
Structures from Ramayana and Mahabharata are matted on the ceiling that connects your soul straight up to scriptures.
Again a very beautiful place to visit but still a stone structure that generates no money for MP TOURISM.

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