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Shri Dada Darbar

Shri Dada Darbar, located in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, is a sacred spiritual center dedicated to the divine legacy of Shri 1008 Bade Dadaji Maharaj and Shri Chhote Dadaji Maharaj. Managed by the Shri Dhunivala Ashram Public Trust since 1961, the Darbar is known for its daily Aarti, self-performed rituals, eternal Dhuni Mata, Maa Narmada Temple, and free community meals. Devotees from all over the world visit to experience peace, seva, and spiritual bliss in this holy abode.

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Bade Dada Ji

Shri 1008 Keshavanand ji

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Chhote Dada Ji

Shri Hariharanand Ji

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Amulya Darshan

Spiritual Heritage

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Rath Ghar

Chariots of Faith

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Gaushala

Gau Sewa Guru Aagya

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Dhuni Mai

The Eternal Flame

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Narmada

Ma Narmada Temple

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New Temple

Grand 84 Pillers Temple

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Omkareshwar

Omkareshwar, located about 70 km from Khandwa, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Situated on the sacred Om-shaped island of Mandhata in the Narmada River, the town is known for its divine energy, ancient temples, and spiritual ambiance. Devotees visit Omkareshwar throughout the year for darshan, parikrama, and the blessings of Lord Omkareshwar Mahadev.

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Maheshwar

Maheshwar, located about 90 km from Khandwa, is a historic temple town on the banks of the sacred Narmada River. Once the capital of the Holkar dynasty under Rani Ahilyabai Holkar, it is renowned for its serene ghats, grand temples, and exquisite Maheshwari handloom sarees. Rich in history, architecture and art, Maheshwar remains a major cultural destination in central India.

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Singa Ji

Sant Singaji Maharaj, often called the "Kabir of Nimar," was a revered saint and poet from the Khandwa region of Madhya Pradesh, known for social reform, and spiritual teachings. His 458-year-old Samadhi and main temple are located on a man-made island in Pipliya Singaji, about 45 km from Khandwa, Thousands of devotees gather here annually during the Sharad Purnima fair.