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Well-Favoured the Orchha wall painting (Mural of Orchha)

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something which shows the majestically heritage of the artisans and the kings of my country which makes me proud because of its uniqueness, idiosyncrasy and the wonderful stories of the paintings in Orchha fort, palace, temples and etc. These wall paintings make me inspire to research more and more about our country heritage paintings which shows the greatness on its own. These paintings are about 400-500 years old. these paintings demonstrate so many different stories of so many generations of India such as in one gallery of Lord Lakshmi temple wall paintings depict and they utterance the full Mahabharata story, in another row paintings dictum the fairytale of Jhansi Ki Rani on the roof ( queen of Jhansi), some Mughal paintings are also there  "some paintings show the full Ramayana,  Scenes from the life of Lord Ram  (the chief deity of Orcha. See Ram Raja Mandir), scenes from Vrin davan’s Lord Krishna are a vibrant display in the palace interiors" said by Anisha.

The Place Which Shows the dacoit and monk logo: Mitawali, Padawali and Bateswar

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Bateshwar the beautiful place with the conglomeration of temples, which gesticulates the dacoit and tantric heritage, and the place which shows craftsmanship hard work on stones which shows the Hindu temple architecture style.   K. K. Muhammad is an Indian archaeologist. He was the Regional Director (North) of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and is currently serving as Project Archaeological Director in Aga Khan Trust for Culture. Bhuteswar Maha dev gave a dream to K.K. Muhammad of Bateswar, Morena. Then the restoration of temples started doing, said by the caretaker of Bateswar. The congregation of temples is spread over an area of hectares in the territory of Chambal; it is 25kms from Morena and 40kms from Gwalior. Bateswar temples built in a 9th and 11th century.  Every temple has its specific number which is helping in counting the temples. This place liquidated because of earthquake all temples of Bateswar were gone inside the soil beside one temple (Bhuteswar