Balaji Temple

Balaji Temple The Balaji Mandir, Nagpur is one of the most popular temples of Nagpur in the state of Maharashtra. The deity that is worshipped in the Balaji Mandir of Nagpur is Lord Balaji, who is one of the most commonly worshipped deities of the entire country of India. The people having faith in the … Read more

Kamthi

Kamthi, previously known as Kamptee is small town located around 15kms from Nagpur city. Kamthi was founded in 1821 by the Britishers as military cantonment – it was named “Camp-T”

Ramtek Temple

Ramtek is famous for its Temple dedicated to Lord Ram. According to locals, Ram rested for while at this place. The temple was built by the King of Nagpur Raghuji Bhonsale, after victory over fort of Deogarh in Chindwara. Kalidasa has written Meghdootum in hills of Ramtek. In remembrance, Kalidas Smarak has been built near … Read more

Nagpur Railway Station

Nagpur Railway Station

Nagpur Railway Station Station Code NGP Zone(s):  Central Railway Platforms 8 Tracks 13 Pin code 440001 Line(s) – New Delhi–Chennai (mainline)– Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai (line)– Bhopal–Nagpur (section)– Nagpur–Secunderabad (section)– Bilaspur–Nagpur (section) – Nagpur–Bhusawal (section) Opened 1867 Electrified 1988–89 (Ballarshah–Nagpur)1990–91 (Nagpur–Amla)1991–92 (Tharsa–Nagpur) Nagpur Railway Station Railways in Nagpur started in 1867. Later In the year 1881, Nagpur was … Read more

Sri Ashtabhuja Ganesh Mandir, Ramtek

Sri Ashtabhuja Ganesh Mandir, Ramtek Sri Ashtabhuja Ganesh Mandir, Ramtek is one of the Ashta vinayak temples of Vidarbha. Photo Gallery Read More: Ashtavinayaks of Vidarbha

Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple Kelzar

Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple Kelzar Kelzar is a small village on the Aravii-Nagpur road in Wardha tehsil. It also includes an ancient ruins fort Historical background: As per Vashistha Puran (Vedic Scripture) This place was known as “Ekchakra Nagar” as per Vashistha Puran and Mahabharata. In the Vashistha Puran it is mentioned that Sage Vashishtha … Read more

Sevagram Ashram, Wardha

Sevagram Ashram, Wardha Mahatma Gandhi set up his ashram in the outskirts of the village when barely 1,000 people lived there. Seth Jamnalal Bajaj of Wardha, a disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, made available to the ashram about 300 acres (1.2 km2) of land. The small homes which were built in the ashram for Gandhi and … Read more