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Deogarh
Area : 5 sq km
Population : 553 (1991)
Altitude : 211 m above sea level
Languages : Hindi and English
Best time to visit : September to May
STD Code : 02904
Deogarh is situated in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
at a distance of around 235 km off Gwalior and 123 km off
Jhansi. Located on the banks of River Betwa, the place has
a picturesque landscape. The place is well connected by road
and rail networks to other parts of the region.
Deogarh has an extreme climate with hot and humid summer and
cold winter. The temperature in the summer months hovers around
40°C while in the winters it can come down to below 10°C.
Monsoon arrives around July and continues till mid-September.
The best time to visit this place is from September to May.
Places of Interest
Dashavatar Temple is a fine architectural extravaganza
dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is the earliest known Panchyatan
temple in north India. The terraced basement above the high
plinth is decorated with sculpted panels. The figures of Ganga
and Yamuna adorn the carved doorway leading to the sanctum
sanctorum. Three large carved panels along the sidewalls-the
Gajendramoksha panel, the Narnarayan Tapasya, and the Anantshayi
Vishnu-depict scenes from Vaishnava mythology. However, only
the lower portion of the spire remains today.
Of somewhat later in origin than the Vishnu temple, but no
less remarkable, are the 31 Jain temples here. They are situated
inside the Karnali Fort on the hills overlooking the Betwa.
The site was a Jain center from the sixth to the 17th century.
The temples abound in panels depicting scenes from Jain mythology,
Tirthankara images, votive pillars, votive tablets, Jain images
visible from all sides, and pillars carved with a thousand
Jain figures.
The Deogarh Archeological Museum has a fine collection
of sculpture, discovered from the nearby areas.
SITES NEARBY
Chanderi, in Madhya Pradesh, is famous for its gossamer-like
saris. It also has fine examples of Rajput and Sultanate architecture.
A magnificent Mughal fort dominates the skyline. Among the
interesting sites are the Koshak Mahal, the Badal Mahal, the
Jama Masjid, and several ancient Jain temples.
Barua Sagar is named after the Barua Sagar Tal, a large
lake created about 260 years ago when Raja Udit Singh of Orchha
built the embankment. The Barua Sagar Fort, picturesquely
located at a height, commands an excellent view of the lake
and surrounding landscape. The town is situated on the road
to Khajuraho from Jhansi.
Orchha is a 16th-century city in Madhya Pradesh located
on the banks of the Betwa River. The temples and palaces here
are fine examples of Bundela architecture.
Other interesting excursions include Matatila Dam, Tal Behat,
and Lalitpur.
WHERE TO STAY
There are not many places in Deogarh that can provide good
accommodation. UP Tourism has its tourist bungalow in Deogarh
that provides accommodation as well restaurant facilities
to its guests. The Jain Dharmshala provides simple but quality
accommodation to its guests.
HOW TO REACH
By Air
The nearest airport is Gwalior around 235 km from Deogarh.
There are flights to Delhi, Indore, and Mumbai from Gwalior.
By Rail
The nearest railway stations are Jakhlaun (13 km) and Lalitpur
(23 km). Jakhlaun can be reached by the Jhansi-Babina passenger
train. However, Lalitpur is a better option as it is connected
to Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bhopal, Mumbai, and Agra by
several express trains.
By Road
Deogarh is linked by bus to several important centers in the
region. The distances of some of the important centers from
Deogarh are: Lalitpur, 23 km; Matatila Dam, 93 km; and Jhansi,
123 km.
Local Transport
Buses, jeeps, rickshaws, and taxis are the most convenient
means of local transport in Deogarh.
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Itineraries |
Rajput
Experience
(12 nights/13 days)
Delhi-Mandawa-Khimsar-Luni-Deogarh- Udaipur-Pushkar-Jaipur-Delhi
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The
Royal Rajasthan
(15 nights/16days)
Delhi-Mandawa-Bikaner-Jaisalmer-Rohet-Deogarh- Udaipur-
Bundi-Jaipur- Neemrana-Delhi |
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