Gwarighat
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Being a Hindu site for cremation rites and other religious ceremonies there are other castes religious monuments here too; as Gurdwara Gwari Ghat Saheb of Guru Nanak,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". the founder of Sikhism, who reformed several thugs and criminals here, a temple and ashram dedicated to Sai Baba followers, and Jain temple. Madan Mahal Rani Durgawati Fort is also associated with religious tourism here.[3]
During Kartik (month), a huge fair is held at Gwarighat, which is supported by the local government, who also take care of the temples here, due to their antiquity.[4]
Ram Nath Kovind (President of India), visited Jabalpur on 6 March 2021 to attend the Narmada aarti at Gwarighat on the banks of the river Narmada.[5]
References
- ↑ Gwarighat To MadanMahal
- ↑ [1][2][3]Narmada Sidha Kund
- ↑ About Jabalpur
- ↑ Religious Trust & Endowments Department Government of Madhya Pradesh Template:Webarchive[4]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".[5]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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