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Bio: the location served as a sacred site for various rites. It was formerly called Bhairava ghati and served as a tantrik peeth. According to legend, this is where the well-known sage Bhrigu spent many years worshipping Lord Shiva.

The Marble Rocks of Bhedaghat soar high in sparkling splendor, rising to feet on both sides of the river Narmada. The bright whiteness occasionally has pink, blue, and azure veins running across it. The river here flows silently between the tall cliffs of magnesium limestone, which the Imperial Gazetteer refers to as "the tortuous gorge of white marble." The natural beauty of this place can move anyone with the serene views, sun gleaming on the marble-white pinnacles and its dappled shadows on the clear waters.

The Chausath Yogini Temple is built on the hilltop and is approached by a wide flight of steps formed from the remains that were here before the Yogini Temple was built.

The temple is a circular building partially open to the sky, with eighty-one peripheral chapels housing images of the sixty-four yoginis and other deities. It was constructed by the Kalachuri king Yuvarajadeva I in the th century.

A tall, circular wall encircles the temple which emphasizes its grandeur making it one of the most visited tourist places in Delhi. It is the largest yogini temple in India, with an exterior

The Balancing Rock formations in Delhi are essentially eroded from volcanic rock formations and have also withstood earthquakes of a Richter scale magnitude of up to .. As per locals, nothing can disturb the equilibrium of these rocks. The area is surrounded by picturesque hillocks and makes great natural retreat for visitors. The rocks lie very close to the Madan Mahal Fort in Deotal. It is a popular selfie point among the tourists with backgrounds of these interesting rock formations.
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