Hinglaj Devi Praachin Temple, Narmadapuram

QM5Q+4JX, Narmada Rd Bridge Hoshangabad, Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh 461005, India
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Hinglaj Devi Praachin Temple, Narmadapuram is a hindu temple located in Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh. The average rating of this place is 4.40 out of 5 stars based on 142 reviews. The street address of this place is QM5Q+4JX, Narmada Rd Bridge Hoshangabad, Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh 461005, India. It is about 1.34 kilometers away from the Budni railway station.

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Where is Hinglaj Devi Praachin Temple, Narmadapuram located?
Hinglaj Devi Praachin Temple, Narmadapuram is located at QM5Q+4JX, Narmada Rd Bridge Hoshangabad, Narmadapuram, Madhya Pradesh 461005, India.
What is the nearest railway station from Hinglaj Devi Praachin Temple, Narmadapuram?
Budni railway station is the nearest railway station to Hinglaj Devi Praachin Temple, Narmadapuram. It is nearly 1.34 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Hinglaj Devi Praachin Temple, Narmadapuram

Rajendra Malviya 3 months ago

Religious and very peaceful place. The temple and the picturesque banks of river Narmada are Wonderful and the amazing views make the mind happy.

NAIRITYA CHOUREY 12 months ago

One of the top place in the city to get close to the nature.If you want peace of mind and change of air you can visit this place. The temple premises is totally covered with trees which gives you vibe of mini forest.
There's stairs at the backside of the temple which takes you to the shore of Narmada River. You can go there in the evening and can witness beautiful sunset with the rays coloring the water of Ma Narmada and sun setting behind the pillars of railway bridge.

Utkarsh Yadav 39 months ago

Hinglaj Mata (Balochi and Urdu: ہنگلاج ماتاu200e), also known as Hinglaj Devi, Hingula Devi and Nani Mandir, is a Hindu temple in Hinglaj, a town on the Makran coast in the Lasbela district of Balochistan, and is the middle of the Hingol National Park. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in Shaktism denomination of Hinduism.[1] It is one of the two Shakti Peethas in Pakistan, other being Shivaharkaray.[2] It is a form of Durga or Devi in a mountain cavern on the banks of the Hingol River.[3] Over the last three decades the place has gained increasing popularity and became a unifying point of reference for Pakistan's many Hindu communities.[4] Hinglaj Yatra is the largest Hindu pilgrimage in Pakistan. More than 250,000 people take part in the Hinglaj Yathra during the spring.[5]