Guna District of Madhya Pradesh at a Glance

About Guna District :

Guna district (Hindi: गुना जिला) is one of the 51 districts of Madhya Pradesh in central India. Its administrative headquarters is Guna. The district has a population of 1,240,938 (2011 census). It has an area of 6390 km², and is bounded on the northeast by Shivpuri District, on the east by Ashoknagar District, on the southeast by Vidisha District, on the southwest by Rajgarh District, on the west and northwest by Jhalawar and Baran districts of Rajasthan state. The Sindh River flows northward along the eastern edge of the district, forming part of the boundary with Ashoknagar District, and the Parbati River flows northwestward through the southern portion of the district, forming part of the boundary with Baran District before flowing into Rajasthan.

On 15 August 2003 Guna District was split in two, with the eastern portion becoming Ashoknagar District

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Tourist Places :

Hanuman Tekri –

 

Hanuman tekri mandir is located almost 5 kilometer from the district head quarter in Guna. On high hills there is ancient temple of hanuman statue is placed facing the south direction. This place of Tekri sarkar was prior to seventh century and the center of Tapobhumi for sadhu sants.

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Bees Bhuja Devi Temple –

 

Mother goddess Bisbhuja Devi Mandir which is located 8 km from the district Head Quarter. On high hills lovely court of goddess Bisbhuja Devi was decorated. Formally goddess bisbhuja devi temple was established in a small temple . Gradual restoration a magnificent temple was constructed. It is a legendry that the Devi had a 20 arms and no one is able to count. The devotee on the mother’s grace , that is the one who has the privilege of counting the twenty arms of goddess Bisbhuja Devi.

 

Bajranggarh –

 

The members of development authority said regarding historical facts of bajranggad fort is that this fort is buit in 12th century by Rajvansh by black stone and attractive statues are carved on the walls of the fort the residues are also seen today itself you can see examples of bravery .For the security of the fort the artilleries of different sizes are posted within the fort and they said the French General John Beptiste invaded the fort to destroy it . According to the invoice written on the archway of the fort premises that the artilleries are made up of Ashta metal in 1775.

 

Gopi Sagar Sagar Dam –

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