Mrigannath Cave in Madhya Pradesh


Some consider it to be the way to Hades, while some recognize it as a colony system of primitive humans. Full of mystery and adventure, no one has yet found the end of this cave underground for many kilometers. Under the ground like roads, crossroads and open fields... It is surprising to hear but this reality is located in Raisen district. It is known as the cave of Mrignanath. There is a legend about the Vindhyachal mountain range, about five km from Bari town of the district, that it has been the penance of Narad ji. This cave was discovered here in the year 2008 by the team of Archeology Department of Vikram University, Ujjain. Till now this is such a mysterious cave whose final end has not been found by anyone after going many kilometers ahead. The cave holds many mysteries. The most surprising thing is that after entering the cave from a narrow place, it appears in different forms below. Inside the cave there is so much maze that one has to tie one end of the rope and hold the other end outside its entrance so that there can be a safe return, no one gets lost.

Roads, intersections and intersections are all visible inside: Nimmark Ashram in the area is known as Kasia Patni Mrigannath Dham Cave Temple. It looks very normal, but as soon as we reach towards the upper part of the cave, the entrance is so narrow that one has to go inside by lying down. After descending about 25 feet, it gets dark. With the light of the torch, such paths are visible here, as are the roads of a city. Not only this, the crossroads, the crossroads and the sacrificial sites of the sages are also visible here. Gwal Baba, who lives here, told that the cave must have been the penance place of yogis, sages and sages in ancient times. We've been seeing this for years. Earlier no one used to come and go but now many people have started coming. Talking about the cave, it is also said that Narad Muni did penance on this hill. Further in the cave are the idols of Hanuman, Bholenath. Hawthorn rock, Gaunandani, the edge of Narmada water, There are also places like Gupt Ganga. However, due to lack of information and facilities, the number of tourists remains less here.

Researchers and adventure enthusiasts arrive here: Students doing research in Indian tourism-archeology and culture from various universities of the country come here. Adventure enthusiasts come here. Sushil Mishra of Bareilly (Raisen), Giriraj Malpani told that we had heard about this cave in childhood but could never come. Last year we came here with our adventure team, after that now there is a lot of movement here. In the cave we have also gone with many modern resources but step by step the thrill about it increases.

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