10 Interesting Facts About Madhya Pradesh
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Wed, 31 Oct 2018 10:51:51
“Hindustan Ka Dil Dekho”- a catchphrase of the Madhya Pradesh Tourism is enough to describe the significance of the State that lies at the heart of Incredible India. India is a land of rich history and culture, and Madhya Pradesh is one such state in India that bears testament to this fact. Every year, millions of tourists flock to the state because of its unique attractions. Due to its geographical location, it is fondly called as ‘the Heart of India.’ Let’s treat ourselves with some of the interesting facts about Madhya Pradesh.
* After Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh is the second largest state in India by area. With an area of 308,000 sq. km, it occupies a strategic geographical location in India.
* After India’s independence, Madhya Pradesh was formed with Nagpur as its capital. However, in 1956 the state was reorganized and Bhopal became its new capital.
* Built back in the 10th century, the Khajuraho monuments are an epitome of breath-taking sculptures and elegance. The sculptures depict the artful and erotic expressions of the various sexual practices of the time. These clusters of sculptures have been classified as the world heritage sites, which attract hundreds and thousands of people every day.
* The Caves of Bhimbetka is a collection of 600 caves and is considered one of the oldest cave collections in India. It is another hotspot for tourists for some of its amazing rock carvings and paintings. The site is known as the oldest known rock art in the Indian sub-continent as well as one of the largest prehistoric complexes. These caves are also a world heritage site in India.
* The City of Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh is known as ‘The City of Temples’ because it’s home to some of India’s most popular temples. Ujjain is also one of the four places where the Kumbh-Mela is hosted. It is held on the banks of the river Shipra where the event is celebrated in a grand manner with lip-smacking street foods.
* Bandhavgarh is home to some of the exotic wildlife creatures that are difficult to spot in other parts of India. The most famous ones are white tigers besides for the wide variety of birds, mammals, butterflies, and reptiles. Bandhavgarh had also been the hunting ground for the ancient Kings. Bandhavgarh has also mythological significance as it is believed that the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort was gifted by Lord Rama to his younger brother Lakshmana.
* Built back in the 10th century, the Khajuraho monuments are an epitome of breath-taking sculptures and elegance. The sculptures depict the artful and erotic expressions of the various sexual practices of the time. These clusters of sculptures have been classified as the world heritage sites, which attract hundreds and thousands of people every day.
* The Caves of Bhimbetka is a collection of 600 caves and is considered one of the oldest cave collections in India. It is another hotspot for tourists for some of its amazing rock carvings and paintings. The site is known as the oldest known rock art in the Indian sub-continent as well as one of the largest prehistoric complexes. These caves are also a world heritage site in India.
* The City of Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh is known as ‘The City of Temples’ because it’s home to some of India’s most popular temples. Ujjain is also one of the four places where the Kumbh-Mela is hosted. It is held on the banks of the river Shipra where the event is celebrated in a grand manner with lip-smacking street foods.
* Bandhavgarh is home to some of the exotic wildlife creatures that are difficult to spot in other parts of India. The most famous ones are white tigers besides for the wide variety of birds, mammals, butterflies, and reptiles. Bandhavgarh had also been the hunting ground for the ancient Kings. Bandhavgarh has also mythological significance as it is believed that the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort was gifted by Lord Rama to his younger brother Lakshmana.