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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GadarwaraGadarwara - Wikipedia

    Gadarwara is a city and municipality since 1867 in Narsinghpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Gadarwara's Toor Dal brand has a unique identity in the country [1] Gadarwara Civil Court was established here before independence

  2. Swan. 7. ₹₹ - ₹₹₹ • Italian, Japanese. Shree Vrindavan palace. 6. ₹ • Indian. Gadarwara Tourism: Tripadvisor has 7 reviews of Gadarwara Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Gadarwara Tourism resource.

  3. Gadarwara is a city and Sub District a region since 1867 in Narsinghpur locale in the territory of Madhya Pradesh, India. Goddess Bijasen Temple, Badi Mata Temple, Marhai Mata Temple, Jain Temple and couple of Islamic Shrines are available in the urban communities.

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  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Damru Ghati, Gadarwara. A magnificent Shiva temple was built in a valley shaped like Damuru on the banks of the river Shakkar. Shivaling has been established in this temple and beside the great statue of Pavanaputra Hanuman ji has been reputed.Under the said temple, 15 ft foundation has been given. 10 feet below the statue of Shiva, Shiva’s ...

  6. www.indianetzone.com › 10 › gadarwara_madhya_pradeshGadarwara - IndiaNetzone.com

    Gadarwara in Narsinghpur district of Madhya Pradesh is famous for the cultivation of pulses especially arhar . Gadarwara is a small town in Narsinghpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Narshingpur, the district headquarters is situated at a distance of 42 km. and is very close to the Narmada Valley. It is situated in the Narmada-Som tectonic zone.

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  8. Gadarwara is a city and a municipality since 1867 in Narsinghpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India with the 2011 population of 45,344. Gadarwara was once known as Gadariya Kheda, and the whole area as Gadarwara Pargana, because there was a large population of Gadariya, who were sheep and goat farmers.