Category: Around Gwalior
BHIND Behind Screen
Bhind Todays Bhind whose identity is of Guns and Docoits was not the same in ancient times. This region was pious and filled with the penance of Saints and wed chants. The history bhind is related to Era of “Ramayana” and “Mahabharata”. The city Bhind was named after vimandaks apbhransh Sage named “Bhindi”.Burial of Saint [...]
From the Heart of Gwalior , Gwalior Light Railway
Narrow Gauge. Narrow Gauge measures less than one meter, and the 610 mm or the 2’ gauge is the smallest of all. It’s a matter of pride that the narrow gauge railway line of Gwalior is longest in the world amongst of its type , covering 198.5 km and still- still running. The Narrow gauge [...]
Fort
Gwalior Fort Gwalior fort is one of the beautiful and famous forts of India. Writer Taj-Ul-Maseer writes about this fort. “Fast Wind cannot touch its climax and fast clouds cannot cast their shadow in its PARKOTAS. On its Vakshsthal there are written stories of life/death, Sanyog-Viyog, bravery and cowardice. This is situated 110 Km. south [...]
Antri
Antri ie,Antakpuri (A village that is situated at the bottom of a Mountain) near Gwalior is an ancient township which was established around 1,500 years ago.Two ponds and a Temple of Turka Gol mata have there own importance in Antri.A mosque is still in very good condition here which was built by Mugal Emperor Humayun. [...]
Baijatal
“Baijatal” , the name of this tank is after the name of Baijabai who is the wife of ruler Daulat Rao Scindia in early 1800. Baijabai was a very brave,skilled politician and a very ambitious woman.She participated in the battle of ASAI with Daulat rao Scindia. Daulat Rao Scindia was bandles so he adopted a [...]

