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'''Dongergarh''' is a religious tourist venue in [[ |
'''Dongergarh''' is a religious tourist venue in [[Rajnandgaon]] district of [[Chhattisgarh]], India. It is a temple devoted to the [[devi]] '''Mata Bambelshiwari'''. The temple is built on a hilltop, consisting of 1765 [[stairs]]. It is 25 km from [[National Highway 6 (India)|National Highway 6]] and on the Mumbai-Howrah main rail line. People from the state and neighbouring states come in huge numbers to offer prayers ([[puja (Hinduism)|puja]]) to the deity ''Mata Bambelshiwari''. |
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Dongergarh is a religious tourist venue in Rajnandgaon district of Chhattisgarh, India. It is a temple devoted to the devi Mata Bambelshiwari. The temple is built on a hilltop, consisting of 1765 stairs. It is 25 km from National Highway 6 and on the Mumbai-Howrah main rail line. People from the state and neighbouring states come in huge numbers to offer prayers (puja) to the deity Mata Bambelshiwari.