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Question : 49
Total: 100
Which of the following famous tourist destination in Madhya Pradesh is belongs to the Ramayana era?
Khajuraho
Chitrakoot
Vidisha
Sanchi
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Solution:
Chitrakoot is a holy city and famous tourist destination located in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh.
According to Ramayan, from here the king Bharat was returned to Ayodhya with "Ram Ji's Paduka".
Khajuraho is a popular tourist destination of Madhya Pradesh, which is built by the Chandel.
"Sanchi" is located in Raisen district and bank of Betwa river of Madhya Pradesh.
It is famous for a holy Buddhist place and there are three Buddhist stupas here.
Vidisha is famous for "Buddhist Vihara and temple" built by king "Ashoka".
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