GRANDEUR OF BUNDELI HERITAGE A STUDY OF MEDIEVAL TEMPLES OF PANNA
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi Sharada Publishing House 2023Description: 128p., ill. HBISBN:- 9789383221516
- 726.145 TIW.G
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Panna, a sleepy village of Madhya Pradesh had been the rich flourishing capital of Bundelas in late medieval period. The Bundela kings made a series of magnificent Vaishnavite temples, earning the title of Laghu Vrindavana for their capital. Panna was also the seat of a great Sage Mahamati Prannath. The followers of the Sage are known as Dhamis. Thus, Panna also became the Kashi and Kaba of Dhamis or Pranamis. Panna also has a number of Pranami temples.
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