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Deepadih:
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Village of Samri Tahsil, formerly it was included in
the chalgali tappa of the erstwhile Surguja State,
It is situated about 41.6 kms. to the southwest of Samri. The nearest village to its east is
Lamka. Depadih is connected with the tahsil headquarters by Kutchha roads.
About
1.5 kms. from the village there are a few ruined temples
and tanks. According to some historians Depadih was ruled by a Dravidian monarch, named Samni
Singh. According to local tradition Samni Singh was killed in a battle with his contemporary
Tanginath.
A huge stone figure of a man is pointed out to be of
Samni's. In near proximity there is a ruined temple, enshrining an artistic figure of Mahisa
Mardini. Some other Gods and Goddesses are also sculptured on the pillars along with saivaic
emblems of chain, trident snake, etc. and flowers and leaves. A huge figure of Nandi is towards
east. About 50 metres away from this temple there is another ruined pillar in the middle. When
the tank was rcexcavated a few saivaic figures in stone were picked up. These objects are very
old. resembling the Bhumra art. The population figure of this place was 530 in 1971. |
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Deogarh:
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A
village of Ambikapur tahsil, Deogarh is situated on the bank of the Rihand amidst calm and
quict scenic beauty. It lies about 1.5kms. to the west of the Bamlaya-Ambikapur Road. From
Ambikapur its distance is about 40 kms. towards south. The place is also called Deoria, due to
the great number of divinities scattered all around. There are several mounds, formed by the
debris of temples, each crowned with a deity.
The archaeology of this place may date
back to a very early age. Its Guuri-Shankar temple might have been constructed by a
Nagavamsi ruler of the Bhara-siva dynasty during 110 B.C. to 78 A.D. About 475 persons lived in
the village in 1971.
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Ramgarh Hill:
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A
high hill of the District with a peak, Ramgarh lies to the east of the great road from Allahabad
to Rameshwaram, in the extreme south. Allahabad is about 384 km. from this hill. It rises
abruptly from the surrounding plains of the former Rampur tappa of the District. The nearrest
railway station viz. the Kharsia Railway Station (in Ramgarh District), is about 160 kms. away. |
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Kailash Caves:
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Kailash
Caves is situated at Sabarbar which is again 60Kms to the east of Ambikapur. These caves were
created by Saint Rameshwar Gahira Guruji. Temple of Lord Shiva-Parvati and also temple of
different God-Goddess are there in caves. On occasion of Mahashivratri huge festival is organized
here. Major attraction of this place are temple of Lord Shiva-Parvati,Yagya Mandap,Sanskrit
school, Gahira Guru ashram,Badgdrat Beir and Badh mada. |
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Shivpur Shiv Temple:
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Pratappur
is 45 kms far from Ambikapur, village Shivpur is 4 Kms from Pratappur. There located ancient Shiv
temple in natural atmosphere. Big festival is organized on the occasion of Mahashivratri and
Basan Panchami. |
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Budha Temple, Mainpat:
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Mainpat
is called as Shimla of Surguja. Tibbettians are rehabilitated at mainpat, which run small
industries of designer mat (Kalin) and woolen cloths. For worship they have made beautiful Buddha
temple. They followers of Dalai Lama have developed beautiful atmosphere of humanity in Mainpat.
Buddha
Temple
is a place to appreciate the art of Buddha vihars and people of tibbet. |
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Nageshwar Shiv Temple:
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Kusmi
is 95 kms from Ambikapur, and 10 kms from there on the way to Bhagwanpur, Nageshwar temple is
situated. Natural
temple
of
Lord Shiva
and shadow created by Snake is the attraction of the temple. Big festival is organized on the
occasion of Mahashivratri. |
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Tata Pani:
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This
is a hot water source, and hot water is flowing
continuously. Any body suffering
from skin disease is
found fully cured on taking bath into the nearby collection of earby collection of water.
Water is so hot near the source of hot water, even the rice bundled in a peice of cloth are
cooked. Whole year this water source flow with the same force and quantity. It was observed by a
commissioner after taking bath in this hot water source that his skin disease was fully cured.
Tatapani is situated in the Balrampur block which is 95 Kms. from Ambikapur. |
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Thin-
Thini Patthar:
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It
is a rock
of about two
hundred Quintal ,cylindrical in shape resting on
ground rocks. When it is stricken with a solid matarial ,a metallic sound echoes.
Different sound comes form different points of the stone. |
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Pawai Water Fall:
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It
is a natural water fall flowing all the season. It is famous picnic spot. It is situated in
Ramanujganj Block. |
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Kudargarhi Devi:
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It
is worship place. A statue of Goddess "KUDARGARHI" is situated on the Hill. It is
famous for a desirous demand. On the successful desire,
the godess is pleased by the blood of a goat.There is a small hole (kund), the diameter of 6
inches but it doesn't get full even thousands of goat's blood is poured into it. Many people come
here to worship the Goddess from distant places.
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