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MP At a Glance is a well-written Travel Guide for the Travelers, who're travelling to Madhya Pradesh. This book caters information on - Places to Visit - Things to Do - History of Places - When to Go - How to Reach - Accommodations - and many more.....
With a population of more than 1 Million, Indore is the business capital of India. Indore has built up itself as the center point of exchange & modern practices in the state. Indore is the case of a taking off city with endless open doors which has not put some distance between its history and legacy. The appeal of this city lies in its rich social legacy which has been protected over hundreds of years. This Book Aims to Instigate Places to Visit, How to Reach, Accommodation Facilities, Things to Do, Do's and Don'ts & Overall View of Indore Travels.
Pachmarhi is a hill station in Madhya Pradesh state of Central India. It has been the location of a cantonment (Pachmarhi Cantonment). It is widely known as Satpura ki Rani (Queen of Satpura), situated at a height of 1300 m in a valley of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district. Pachmarhi is a Heaven for Group Tours, Adventurers and Wildlife Lovers. If you visit with your friends, you must trek Pachmarhi. This Book Aims to Instigate Places to Visit, How to Reach, Accommodation Facilities, Things to Do, Do's and Don'ts & Overall View of Pachmarhi Treks & Travels.
Jabalpur is located at the Humble State of Madhya Pradesh. The name “Jabalpur” integrates from the Arabic word “Jabal”, which means Mountains & the Sanskrit word “Pur” that means City. It is very stunning city that sits on the Banks of the Divine River, Narmada. It’s a Chronicled city glorified with many Sites and Monuments. It’s a leading tourist destination which captivates tourists with its must see attractions including historical and cultural structures, enchanting Bhedaghat and thrilling Dhuandhar Waterfalls. Spread across the Vindhyan ranges, it’s a beautiful paradise for archaeologists and geologists.
The Book Serves you with Simplest & Complete Information about Accommodations, Places to Visit, Things to Do, Best Time to Visit, How to Reach, etc about the Primordial Town "Dewas", sited in Northwestern Part of the Dewas Prefecture of Madhya Pradesh.
Omkareshwar, situated on the Banks of River Narmada, is One of the 4th Out of 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva Ji. It is around 81 Kms. drive from Indore, Madhya Pradesh. It is Situated on an Island called Mandhata, with a Shape of the Island like the Hindu Om Symbol, on the Narmada River. This Book Aims to Instigate Places to Visit, How to Reach, Accommodation Facilities, Things to Do, Do's and Don'ts & Overall View of Omkareshwar Travels.
The Book is a Collection of Travel Tips, Tricks & Ideas to Approach/Adopt through the Wodden Valleys of Central India & Servers alot Myriad Feelings of Mother Nature. This Book Aims to Instigate Places to Visit, How to Reach, Accommodation Facilities, Things to Do, Do's and Don'ts & Overall View of Bandhavgarh Travels.
Maheshwar, a Temple Town on the Banks of Holy River, Narmada. It is one of the Most Important town in the State of Madhya Pradesh. This place holds an Important Position in the Field of History. It’s a Place consisting of various Primeval Temples, which are constructed Ages ago.These Kinds of Attractive Places and Temples attracts Thousands of Tourists & Devotees, every year. Nevertheless, Maheshwar is also known for Making Rare and Delicate Cotton & Silk Handloom Saree’s, which makes an Ideal Paradise for Shopaholics.
This guidebook explores the medieval town of Orchha in northern Madhya Pradesh, through its captivating landscape, history and legends. It is a visual tour-de-force of the brilliant monuments erected here by the Bundela Rajputs, all within a radius of two kilometres. The stunning symmetry of the chhattris on the banks of the river Betwa, the architecturally stupendous Jahangir Mahal, the beautiful murals in Raj Mahal, are captured with breathtaking visuals. The book carries a section on the artistic traditions of the town, and legendary figures like Rai Parveen whose fame outgrew the limits of the kingdom. It also explores other famous nearby destinations – Gwalior (119 kms) with its magnificent Man Mandir Palace, Shivpuri (117 kms) – the summer abode of the Scindias and Khajuraho (170 kms), a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dhrupad is believed to be the oldest style of classical vocal music performed today in North India. This detailed study of the genre considers the relationship between the oral tradition, its transmission from generation to generation, and its re-creation in performance. There is an overview of the historical development of the dhrupad tradition and its performance style from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, and of the musical lineages that carried it forward into the twentieth century, followed by analyses of performance techniques, processes and styles. The authors examine the relationship between the structures provided by tradition and their realization by the performer to throw light on the nature of tradition and creativity in Indian music; and the book ends with an account of the ‘revival’ movement of the late twentieth century that re-established the genre in new contexts. Augmented with an analytical transcription of a complete dhrupad performance, this is the first book-length study of an Indian vocal genre to be co-authored by an Indian practitioner and a Western musicologist.