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  2. Dewas Tekri - Wikipedia

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    Dewas Tekri (also known as Maa Chamunda Tekri, Dewas Mata Tekri, and Devi Vaishini Hill) is a sacred mountain located in the city of Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, India.Tekri is known for its religious significance as it houses two important shrines: the Devi Chamunda Mata Temple and the Devi Tulja Bhavani Mata Temple. [1]

  3. Chamunda - Wikipedia

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    One Chamunda Mata temple is situated in Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, It is situated on a hill top named Tekri above 300 feet. Chamunda Mata in Dewas is also called Choti Mata (the younger sister of Tulja mata, situated at the same hill top). [35]

  4. Dewas - Wikipedia

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    The name Dewas is derived from the Devi Vaishini hill in the city, commonly known as Tekri. [6] The hill has a temple of the deities Devi Tulja Bhawani , Chamunda Mata and Kalika Mata. The word Dewas is believed to be a sandhi of the words Dev (deity) and Vas (abode in Marathi ), so Dewas means house of the god .

  5. File:Maa Chamunda Mata Temple, Tekri Dewas.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Dewas district - Wikipedia

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    Dewas, the headquarters of Dewas tehsil, and the district headquarters, is situated on National Highway and is also connected by broad-gauge railway line of western Railway. [20] The district contributes 5 seats to the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha: Dewas, Sonkatch, Hatpipliya, Bagli and Khategaon.

  7. Dewas State - Wikipedia

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    The two Rajas heading Dewas states both lived in separate residences in the town of Dewas, and ruled over separate areas. [ 3 ] The Junior branch had an area of 440 sq mi (1,100 km 2 ) and had a population of 54,904 in 1901, while the Senior branch had an area of 446 sq mi (1,160 km 2 ) and a population of in 62,312 in the same year. [ 4 ]

  8. Ashapura Mata - Wikipedia

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    Ashapura Mata is an aspect of Devi, a Hindu goddess. She is one of the kuldevis of Kutch and Rajasthan , and the Jadeja clan of Gujarat, Chauhans and Patiyats inhabiting the western Indian provinces.

  9. Mata Mawai Dham - Wikipedia

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    Mata Mawai Dham is a Hindu temple of Goddess Durga Ji located in Mawai Village, Raibareli - Sultanpur Road, near Amethi district headquarter Gauriganj in Uttar Pradesh, India. [2] The temple is situated at a distance of about 125 km from the state capital Lucknow and 550 km New Delhi , 100 km from Ayodhya.