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Mitawali, One of the four major existing shrines of the 64 Yogini, Mitawali’s outer wall is decorated with images of Hindu gods and goddesses. Mitawali is a village where the popular Chausath Yogini Temple lies - The temple is perched atop a hill surrounded by lush greenery. ... As claimed by etchings and engravings in the temple, the ancient shrine is said to have been built by the Maharaja Devapala. The temple structure is also a wonderful lesson for rain harvesting and engineering. The perforated base at the central structure allowed rainwater to collect in a huge reservoir below which is not visible from outside. The roof is also built in a way that rainwater gets drained quickly.
Padavali, The notable Padavali fortress was built in the 18th century by the Jat Ranas rulers of Dhaulpur. Graciously guarded by a lion and lioness, the fort also has a temple that once served as a divine place to worship Lord Shiva. Every stone used in the fortification and in the making of the temple has something to convey about the ancient era through its inscription and detailing.
Bateshwar, BateshwarHindu temples are a group of nearly 200 sandstone Hindu temples and their ruins in north Madhya Pradesh in post-Gupta, early Gurjar-Pratihara style of North Indian temple architecture. It is about 35 kilometers north of Gwalior and about 30 kilometers east of Morena town.
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