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Datia Situated some 74 km south-east of Gwalior, is famous for its Bundela palaces and paintings. The fortress palace is considered as one of the finest of its type in India. Constructed by Raja Bir Singh Deo, a Bundela chieftain, the palace is influenced by the architectural styles of Rajputs as well as Mughals.
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Dhoomeshwar Mahadeo Temple is barely 3 km from Pawaya, the Dhoomeshwar Mahadeo Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and located on the banks of the Sindh River. The architectural style of this temple is very much similar to the Kandariya Mahadeo Temple of Khajuraho.

Pawaya Earlier known as Padmavati, the history of this small hamlet on Gwalior-Jhansi road, 68 km from Gwalior, dates back to 3rd century AD when it was the capital of Nag Dynasty. The main attractions of Pawaya are the life-size statue of King Chaksha Manibhadra and the ruined fort of the Parmar Dynasty.

Sonagiri Situated around 61 km from Gwalior on Delhi-Mumbai main line, Sonagiri (literally, the Golden Peak) is a place sacred to Digambar Jains. This is the place where King Nanganang Kumar achieved liberation from the cycles of death and life.




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