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Just
123 km from Jhansi and 23 km from the district headquarters
of Lalitpur,
Deogarh is situated on the right bank of the Betwa
river at the western end of the Lalitpur range of hills. Due
to its strategic location(being on the main route to Deccan),
it was a bone of contention and figures in the history down
the ages. Not surprisingly, it is of great antiquarian, archeological
and epigraphical importance and finds mentions in the history
of the Guptas, the Gurjara-Pratiharas, the Gonds, the Muslim
rulers of Delhi as well as the Marathas and the British. With
a dramatic natural setting,the Deogarh fort is entered through
a corbelled gateway in the outerwall. During the 8th to 17th
centuries,it was a Jain center and still houses 31 Jain temples.
Panels depicting scenes from Jain Mythology,votive pillars,
votive tablets and Jain images are visible from all sides. Deshavatar
temple,dedicated to Lord Vishnu, lying close to the banks of
the Betwa is the Jewel of Deogarh. Dated 6th century A.D(Gupta
period),this temple is the earliest known Panchayatan temple
of north India. The temple is particularly known for its Rathika
Panels in recess along its three side walls,is noted for being
the first Indian temple with a Shikara or Spire.However,only
the lower portion remains of the Shikhara. With the green water
of Betwa in vicinity and a small island clad in rich verdure
in the middle of the river, the site has got tremendous charm.
The Gupta age,known as the 'Golden Age/Era' of Indian history,is
exemplified by the superb sculptures,images at Deogarh. A dramatic
Travelmasti site.

- Area:5
sq. km.
- Population:553
(1991 census)
- Altitude:211
mtrs. Above sea level.
- Season:August
- March
- Clothing
(Summer):Light Cottons
- Language:Hindi,
Bundeli
- Festivals:Jain
Mela and Gajrath Mahotsav
- Local
Transport :Buses/Private Jeeps/Private Cars
- STD
Code :02904.
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Dashavatar
Temple
This
fine Gupta temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu 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 side
walls-the Gajendramoksha panel, the Nar Narayan Tapasya and
the Anantshayi Vishnu-depict scenes from Vaishnava mythology.
Only the lower portion remains of the spire, which was the most
important part of the temple
Jain
Temples
These
31 Jain temples are somewhat later in origin that the Vishnu
temple, but are no less remarkable. They are situated inside
the fort of Kanali on the hills overlooking the Betwa. The site
was a Jain center from the 6th 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.
Deogarh
Archaeological Museum
The
site museum has a fine collection of sculpture, discovered from
the surrounding.
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Chanderi
This
town in M.P. is famous for its gossamer - like saris, 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 Victory arch, the Jama
Masjid and ancient Jain temples.
Barua
Sagar
The
place 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
This
16th century city in M.P. Is located on the banks
of the Betwa river. The many temples and palaces here are fine
examples of Bundela architecture.
Other
interesting excursions include Matatila Dam, Tal Behat and Lalitpur.
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Air
Nearest
airport is at Gwalior : 235 km.
Rail
The
nearest railway station is Jakhlaun 13 km, which can be reached
by Jhansi-Babina Passenger train, whereas Lalitpur is the most
convenient railhead, 23 km from Deogarh.
Road
Deogarh
is connected by bus to all important centers in the region.
Some of the major road distances are : Lalitpur-23 km, Matatila
Dam-93 km, Jhansi 123 km.
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UP
Tourism Accommodation
- Tourist
Bungalow, Deogarh (UPSTDC).
Local
eateries/dhabas which offer mainly vegetarian food.
- Tourist
Bungalow Restaurant.
- Shri
Digambar Jain Dharamshala Kitchen.
Banks
Post
Offices
- Nearest
Post Office : Jakhlaun 13 km.
- Nearest
Hospital : Jakhlaun - 13 km.
Important
Addresses
- Police
Station, Jakhlaun
- S.P.,
Lalitpur. Ph : (02904)2387, 2388
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