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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. 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 .

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

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  5. 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]

  6. File:Maa Chamunda at Tekri, Dewas.png - Wikipedia

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  7. The Hill of Devi - Wikipedia

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    Forster derived inspiration for the book from Dewas's famous hill-top temple Dewas Tekri of the Hindu Mother Goddess "Devi". The story is based in pre-independence India in a nondescript kingdom in the central part of the country, Dewas. The book offers an insight into the life of Indian royalty as it skilfully revolves around the internal feud ...

  8. List of Monuments of National Importance in Madhya Pradesh ...

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    The following structures in western Madhya Pradesh have been designated as Monuments of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). [1]In this list, the ASI recognized monuments in the western part of Madhya Pradesh are described, in the districts Bhopal, Dewas, Dhar, Gwalior, Hoshangabad, Mandsaur, Morena, Burahanpur, Nimar (East), Nimar West, Shivpuri, Sehore and Ujjain.

  9. Dewas Junior - Wikipedia

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    Dewas Junior was established by Jivaji Rao I Puar in 1728 during the Maratha conquest of Central India. It was a 15-gun salute Maratha princely state . On 12 December 1818, it became a British protectorate .