Rural Tour In Madhya Pradesh
HISTORY
OF BUDHNI
Budhni
lies on the Bhopal-Pachmari tourist circuit. It is situated on Bhopal-
Hoshangabad Road at a distance of around 70 kms from Bhopal in the district of
Sehore. Budni Ghat, the exact site of rural tourism, is legendry for the wood
and lacquer craft. It is located on the banks of River Narmada and almost the
entire population belongs to the Vishwakarma tribe, known for wood craft. The
beautiful wooden toys are made on lathe machine from Doodhi wood, a soft wood
species. It is a sacred place for all the festivals linked with Narmada. The
proximity of Budni to other tourist sites like Bhimbetka, Bhojpur, Salkanpur,
Delabadi, Madhai and Pachmari, makes it more attractive. Amongst the special
attractions of Budni are woodcraft, 'Lehngi'/'Faag', the folk dance, 'Narmada
Ballet, River Narmada, Boating, excursions to Adamgarh, Ginnorgarh, etc.
Budni
Woods is the brand name for Rural Tourism Budni & its wooden articles. The
name "Budni Woods" is coined from the woodcraft, which is the USP of
the area.
FAIRS
& FESTIVALS
The
important fairs and festivals celebrated at Budni Ghat are Narmada Jayanti,
Vishwakarma Jayanti, Makar Sankrati, Amavsya, Purnima, Basant Panchami,
Mahashivratri, Navratri, Ramnavmi, Vaishakhi, Akshaya Tratiya, Shani Jayanti,
Ganga Dushhera, Guru Purnima, Haryali Amavsya, Hartalika Teej, Janmasthmi,
Anantchoudas, Dushhera etc
LOCAL
CUISINES
The
Malwai dish of 'Dal Bafle' is the speciality of the area.
ABOUT
BUDNI CRAFT
The
history of woodcraft in Budni is as old as the history of Budni. Since
centuries the people of Budni are engaged in woodcraft as means of livelihood.
Due to lack of agricultural land in the area, the traditional art of woodcraft
flourished as business. The proximity of lush forest also contributed
positively to the development of woodcraft in the area.
WOODCRAFT
TECHNIQUE- MACHINES & TOOLS
The
method of making wooden toys and utility items is traditional one with the use
of lathe machine. Almost all the artisans are working on the traditional lathe
machine and using the laak for colouring the items. A few of them are having
the cutter machine additionally. With the turning machine, they make different
beautiful and colourful turning (round shape) toys & items. The artisans of
Budni were making the traditional wooden items on their lathe machine which
could do only the turning jobs and other functions were not possible on the
machine.
In
order to overcome these limitations, IECCI first installed the latest machines
and equipments like Universal woodworking machine, Jigsaw machine, Stand and
portable drill machine, compressor, reutor machine, and various tools and
equipments, etc for the artisans. All the functions of cutting, angle cutting,
grooving, slotting, removing external and internal knots, skin finishing,
parallel splitting, planning, thickness planning, designing, three side
planning, drilling, etc are possible on these new machines. The artisans also
participated in the training whole-heartedly and that 71 artisans undertook the
practical training on machines and prepared various utility items and toys of
latest designs. Also, the requirement was felt by the technical experts for
Jigsaw cutter for cutting wood into different shapes. These machines could help
in making various educational block games for children.
The machines installed & equipments
procured were as follows:
·
Universal Wood working
machine
·
Jigsaw Machine
·
Compressor with paint
'Gun' pilot make
·
Portable drilling
machine
·
Belt cum disc sander
·
Router machine
Places Of Tourist Attraction
·
A Warm welcome in Indian
style by Budni Woods Committee.
·
Special Welcome drinks.
·
Home Stay facilities.
·
Local Guide.
·
Visit to woodcraft work
station.
·
Visit to Narmada Ghat
·
Narmada Pooja
·
Boating.
·
Local cuisines.
Cultural
evening- Narmada Ballet, folk dance- 'Lehngi/Faag', presentations by root
artisans at the Ghat. Excursions to Adamgarh-natural and primitive rock
shelters, Bhimbetka-World heritage site, Bhojpur Shiv Temple, Salkanpur Temple,
Madhai (Satpura Tiger Reserve) and Pachmari, etc.
WOODCRAFT
The
history of woodcraft in Budni is as old as the history of Budni. Since
centuries the people of Budni are engaged in woodcraft as means of livelihood.
Due to lack of agricultural land in the area, the traditional art of woodcraft
flourished as business. The proximity of lush forest also contributed
positively to the development of woodcraft in the area. more...
NARMADA
GHAT
Narmada
is considered to be the lifeline of the state of Madhya Pradesh in Central
India. Narmada Ghats situated in Budni. It was constructed in nineteenth
century along the banks of the river Narmada at Budni. It is one of the most
popular ghats in India, and yes most happening place in the town. During
Narmada Jayanti celebrations the ghat comes alive when thousands of people
converge on the ghats and diyas are floated in the river.
CULTURAL
PROGRAMMES
Narmada
Jayanti is celebrated in the winter season and inaugurated by the Chief
Minister or Minister of the state. Narmada Jayanti is a religious festival
marking the birthday of river Narmada. It is celebrated with spectacular
extravagance in Budni. This great festival is observed during the winter
season. Thousand of pilgrims attend the Narmada Jayanti. Every year, a mela
held in the bank of Narmada with an exhibition and it continues for few days. A
lot of crowd come from the whole district alongwith an adjacent districts. At
Budni, the devotees float traditional oil lamps on the waters of the Narmada,
from the sprawling bathing ghats. Thousands of people attend the festival.
BOATING
The
Narmada has beautiful ghats built on its banks at Budni. You can enjoy boat
rides in the Narmada river and relax yourself in serenity of holy river. In the
vicinity of the river a large fleet of boats - Curise Boat, rowboats, pedal
boats, sailboats and motorboats. So take your pick and spend a while boating on
the placid waters of the river.
OTHERS
IECCI
did the detailed mapping of the service providers in the category of Artisans,
Dhaba/hotel staff, taxi drivers, boatsmen, home stay facility providers,
cultural artists, etc and prepared the list. The training was imparted to the
service providers accordingly.
Excursions of Budhni
SALKANPUR
DURGA MATA TEMPLE
It
is a highly venerable house of God located in Salkanpur village, about 70 km
from Bhopal, in Madhya Pradesh. The temple is situated on an 800-ft high
hillock. The temple here is of Ma Durga Beejasan, an incarnation of Goddess
Durga.
Salkanpur
Temple is in Sehore district near Budni (formally known as 'Buuddha Nivasini').
The temple have more than 1000 stairs and road is also available to reach the
top at temple. About four and half kilometer Cement Concrete Road facilitate
the pilgrims to drive up to the top. Thousands of devotees come here and climbs
up these stairs to get the darshan of Durga Maa. There is a story related to
the temple that- when Parvathi was burning and Shiva was trying to save her
then one of her body part fell down at this place and a temple was constructed
today which is famous as Salkanpur Durga Temple, which has a very rich glory.
Sehore
Railway Station is on the Bhopal-Ujjain rail route. Malwa Express,
Indore-Bhopal Inter-City Express, Narmada Express and Jaipur-Bangalore Express are
the main train connections. The nearest major railhead of Bhopal Junction
Railway Station is situated to the east of Sehore. Maksi Railway Station is the
nearest main station to the west of Sehore. Sehore Bus Station is the nearest
bus terminal. Bhopal Airport is 39 km from Sehore.
BHOJPUR
BHOJESHWAR TEMPLE
Bhojeshwar
Temple is renowned as the Somnath of the East. The richly engraved dome has a
brilliant rising and is supported by four pillars. The intricately carved
doorway exudes magnificence with the two finely sculpted figures that stand on
either side. The lingam rises to a soaring 7.5 feet with a circumference of
17.8 feet. Set upon a massive platform and composed of three overlying
limestone blocks, the architectural splendor of the lingam and the platform
creates a unique impression. The temple was never completed and the earthen
ramp which used to raise it to dome-level, still remains. Bhojeshwar
Templeexceptionally well designed temple of Bhojpur, Madhya Pradesh. The
temple, still incomplete is not incomplete in beauty and magnificence. The
Bhojeshwar Temple is an ideal example of craftsmanship in the 12th century.
Bhojeshwar
Temple is divided into three sections. The exterior has a dimension of 66 feet.
The intricately carved dome which too is incomplete is supported by four richly
decorated pillars.The simple doorway has two beautifully carved figurines on
both the sides. The balconies surrounding the structure are supported by
designed brackets and decorated pillars. The sanctum of the temple houses the
lingum which is 7 feet tall and 17.8 feet broad. The lingum is placed on a
platform with limestone blocks on either side.
BHIMBETKA
The
Bhimbetka (or Bhim Baithaka) lie in Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh and is 45
km south of Bhopal at the southern edge of the Vindhyachal hills. South of
these rock shelters are successive ranges of the Satpura hills. The entire area
is covered by thick vegetation, has abundant natural resources in its perennial
water supplies, natural shelters, rich forest flora and fauna, and bears a
significant resemblance to similar rock art sites such as Kakadu National Park
in Australia, the cave paintings of the Bushmen in Kalahari Desert, and the
Upper Paleolithic Lascaux cave paintings in France.
The
name Bhimbetka is associated with the historical figure, Bhima, from the epic
Mahabharata. The word Bhimbetka is said to derive from Bhimbaithka, meaning
sitting place of Bhima, a hero-deity renowned for his immense strength.
The
rock shelters and caves of Bhimbetka have a number of interesting paintings
which depict the lives and times of the people who lived in the caves,
including scenes of childbirth, communal dancing and drinking, and religious
rites and burials, as well as the natural environment around them.
Executed
mainly in red and white with the occasional use of green and yellow with themes
taken from the everyday events of aeons ago, the scenes usually depict hunting,
dancing, music, horse and elephant riders animal fighting, honey collection
decoration of bodies, disguises, masking and household scenes. Animals such as
bisons, tigers, lions, wild boar, elephants, antelopes dogs, lizards,
crocodiles etc. have been abundantly depicted in some caves popular religious
and ritual symbols also occur frequently.
DELABADI
Delabadi
is the heart of Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary in Raisen district of Madhya
Pradesh. It is 55 kms from Bhopal through NH-12. Its star attractions are vast
expanses of Teak forests harboring numerous animal and bird species, POW camp,
Ginnaurgarh Fort and Kairi Mahadeo temple.
The
chance of experiencing the dew on the green grass and tree leaves, crossing the
cobwebs lined with hanging spiders, multicolored insects dancing through the
trails and music resonating from several congregations in the animal world are
indeed a rare opportunity to internalize the joy of nature. Delabadi, drenched
in the downpour of monsoon showers, shines like the eyes of a newly wed bride
in the morning.
As
if the calls of present do not fill up tourist's time in Delabadi, the past
knocks to relive the times and lives of the 18th century. A stronghold of the
Gond tribal King, Ginnaurgarh Fort stands testimony to the lost battles by
forest dwellers in those times. Sounds amazing ! The word POW (Prisoners of
War) } in the tranquility of natural beauty narrates the story of the void
experienced by the prisoners almost a century ago. It is difficult to derive
whether they were sad in the lone surroundings or happy to rest in the bosom of
the green paradise. The places of imminence are Kairi Mahadeo, Bhadbhada Falls,
Sunset point and Ran Bhainsa rock shelter around Delabadi.
Delabadi
forest complex offers the knowledge of ins and outs through video films,
pictures of Ginnaurgarh Fort and all about forest life around. The Tiger Exhibition
Hall in the Visitor's Center serves the rich visual menu to our very own Tiger
State's wilderness. The aura of Tiger territory is spellbinding. Majestic
stripes coupled with meaningful looks in the green background are enough to
hypnotize whoever encounters this form of life. The gaze disarms best of
warriors in the split of a second. Other carnivores living next to Tiger in
Delabadi are Panther, Sloth Bear, Wild Dog, Fox and Hyena that may often greet
the visitors in an exciting way. The food for the top predator, Tiger, is
equally beautiful. The sight of herbivores like Sambhar, Barking Deer, Spotted
Deer, Blue Bull, Chinkara and an army of Monkeys paint Delabadi forest canvas
into an interesting collage of jungle life. The Guides can explain the inquisitive
tourist about habitat and its management strategies in practice. Witness the
heavenly abode of the King of the Jungle and enjoy it.
Where To Stay
SALKANPUR
DURGA MATA TEMPLE
It
is a highly venerable house of God located in Salkanpur village, about 70 km
from Bhopal, in Madhya Pradesh. The temple is situated on an 800-ft high
hillock. The temple here is of Ma Durga Beejasan, an incarnation of Goddess
Durga.
Salkanpur
Temple is in Sehore district near Budni (formally known as 'Buuddha Nivasini').
The temple have more than 1000 stairs and road is also available to reach the
top at temple. About four and half kilometer Cement Concrete Road facilitate
the pilgrims to drive up to the top. Thousands of devotees come here and climbs
up these stairs to get the darshan of Durga Maa. There is a story related to
the temple that- when Parvathi was burning and Shiva was trying to save her
then one of her body part fell down at this place and a temple was constructed
today which is famous as Salkanpur Durga Temple, which has a very rich glory.
Sehore
Railway Station is on the Bhopal-Ujjain rail route. Malwa Express,
Indore-Bhopal Inter-City Express, Narmada Express and Jaipur-Bangalore Express are
the main train connections. The nearest major railhead of Bhopal Junction
Railway Station is situated to the east of Sehore. Maksi Railway Station is the
nearest main station to the west of Sehore. Sehore Bus Station is the nearest
bus terminal. Bhopal Airport is 39 km from Sehore.
BHOJPUR
BHOJESHWAR TEMPLE
Bhojeshwar
Temple is renowned as the Somnath of the East. The richly engraved dome has a
brilliant rising and is supported by four pillars. The intricately carved
doorway exudes magnificence with the two finely sculpted figures that stand on
either side. The lingam rises to a soaring 7.5 feet with a circumference of
17.8 feet. Set upon a massive platform and composed of three overlying
limestone blocks, the architectural splendor of the lingam and the platform
creates a unique impression. The temple was never completed and the earthen
ramp which used to raise it to dome-level, still remains. Bhojeshwar
Templeexceptionally well designed temple of Bhojpur, Madhya Pradesh. The
temple, still incomplete is not incomplete in beauty and magnificence. The
Bhojeshwar Temple is an ideal example of craftsmanship in the 12th century.
Bhojeshwar
Temple is divided into three sections. The exterior has a dimension of 66 feet.
The intricately carved dome which too is incomplete is supported by four richly
decorated pillars.The simple doorway has two beautifully carved figurines on
both the sides. The balconies surrounding the structure are supported by
designed brackets and decorated pillars. The sanctum of the temple houses the
lingum which is 7 feet tall and 17.8 feet broad. The lingum is placed on a
platform with limestone blocks on either side.
BHIMBETKA
The
Bhimbetka (or Bhim Baithaka) lie in Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh and is 45
km south of Bhopal at the southern edge of the Vindhyachal hills. South of
these rock shelters are successive ranges of the Satpura hills. The entire area
is covered by thick vegetation, has abundant natural resources in its perennial
water supplies, natural shelters, rich forest flora and fauna, and bears a
significant resemblance to similar rock art sites such as Kakadu National Park
in Australia, the cave paintings of the Bushmen in Kalahari Desert, and the
Upper Paleolithic Lascaux cave paintings in France.
The
name Bhimbetka is associated with the historical figure, Bhima, from the epic
Mahabharata. The word Bhimbetka is said to derive from Bhimbaithka, meaning
sitting place of Bhima, a hero-deity renowned for his immense strength.
The
rock shelters and caves of Bhimbetka have a number of interesting paintings
which depict the lives and times of the people who lived in the caves,
including scenes of childbirth, communal dancing and drinking, and religious
rites and burials, as well as the natural environment around them.
Executed
mainly in red and white with the occasional use of green and yellow with themes
taken from the everyday events of aeons ago, the scenes usually depict hunting,
dancing, music, horse and elephant riders animal fighting, honey collection
decoration of bodies, disguises, masking and household scenes. Animals such as
bisons, tigers, lions, wild boar, elephants, antelopes dogs, lizards,
crocodiles etc. have been abundantly depicted in some caves popular religious
and ritual symbols also occur frequently.
DELABADI
Delabadi
is the heart of Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary in Raisen district of Madhya
Pradesh. It is 55 kms from Bhopal through NH-12. Its star attractions are vast
expanses of Teak forests harboring numerous animal and bird species, POW camp,
Ginnaurgarh Fort and Kairi Mahadeo temple.
The
chance of experiencing the dew on the green grass and tree leaves, crossing the
cobwebs lined with hanging spiders, multicolored insects dancing through the
trails and music resonating from several congregations in the animal world are
indeed a rare opportunity to internalize the joy of nature. Delabadi, drenched
in the downpour of monsoon showers, shines like the eyes of a newly wed bride
in the morning.
As
if the calls of present do not fill up tourist's time in Delabadi, the past
knocks to relive the times and lives of the 18th century. A stronghold of the
Gond tribal King, Ginnaurgarh Fort stands testimony to the lost battles by
forest dwellers in those times. Sounds amazing ! The word POW (Prisoners of
War) } in the tranquility of natural beauty narrates the story of the void
experienced by the prisoners almost a century ago. It is difficult to derive
whether they were sad in the lone surroundings or happy to rest in the bosom of
the green paradise. The places of imminence are Kairi Mahadeo, Bhadbhada Falls,
Sunset point and Ran Bhainsa rock shelter around Delabadi.
Delabadi
forest complex offers the knowledge of ins and outs through video films,
pictures of Ginnaurgarh Fort and all about forest life around. The Tiger Exhibition
Hall in the Visitor's Center serves the rich visual menu to our very own Tiger
State's wilderness. The aura of Tiger territory is spellbinding. Majestic
stripes coupled with meaningful looks in the green background are enough to
hypnotize whoever encounters this form of life. The gaze disarms best of
warriors in the split of a second. Other carnivores living next to Tiger in
Delabadi are Panther, Sloth Bear, Wild Dog, Fox and Hyena that may often greet
the visitors in an exciting way. The food for the top predator, Tiger, is
equally beautiful. The sight of herbivores like Sambhar, Barking Deer, Spotted
Deer, Blue Bull, Chinkara and an army of Monkeys paint Delabadi forest canvas
into an interesting collage of jungle life. The Guides can explain the inquisitive
tourist about habitat and its management strategies in practice. Witness the
heavenly abode of the King of the Jungle and enjoy it.
How to Reach:
VIA
ROAD
Budni
is situated on Bhopal-Hoshanagbad Highway at around 70 km from Bhopal and 7 km
from Hoshanagbad.
VIA
TRAIN
Budni
Railway station lies on Western Central Rail track between Bhopal and Itarsi
junction. All express trains stop at Hoshanagbad station.
VIA
AIR
Connected
via Bhopal Airport.
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