Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Historical and politics Knowledge of Belatal:

Historical and politics Knowledge of Belatal:- Belatal is not a small town in Mhaoba state(U.P).It is one of the biggest town in U.P having more then 85 villages  those villages are managinf from the belatal Block.

Belatal known as two names jaitpur and belatal the but both are famous in utter pradesh. Post office name is jaitpur and railway station name is Belatal. Belatal is well connected for travel to belatal, if you are planning to visit the belatal jaitpur then you can go by train from the major destination like Delhi, Mumbai, Bhopal etc, can reach there directly and if you are planning by bus then buses services are available from the major destination to Belatal.

You can enjoy the natural beauty in Belatal like lovely big pond, rivers, hills and many more natural places.

Belatal population is more then 18,000 as the census of belatal mahoba.

Some of the most popular places information near to Belatal Jaitpur:-

Most of your welcome in the lap of nature. Introduce State u on most historical tourist place. Located in bundelkhand (Mahoba, Belatal, Jaipur, Kulpahar, Charkhari, Ajnar, Nawgaw, Shrinagar, Lamaura, Nanora, Rath etc.)

It is a historical place in india.It includes two Indian States, for example, u.p. and m.p. It has an importance in Indian history.Many grateful increased its value.Jhansi Quean (Maharani Laxmi bai), King of orchha (Veer Singh Bundela) located in h.b. tourist place. In the fire of the tourist of Bundelkhand is the beautiful tourist place of india drinking is more towns, cities like khajuraho, Orchha, Datia, Jhansi, Charkhari, Belatal, Nowgawn. Build the temple city of Khajuraho by emperors coli. Behold Kandariya mahadev, Matangeshwar, Jain and Budhas temples.

The temple has separated the quality of design, art and patchikari. Humanity is looking into it.Show maximum sexual life statue of man and as a person you can do in life. Sexology of Maharshi Vatshayan View reality in that picture. Khajuraho invokes the mind, imagination of fires. Hundreds of miles from civilization, deep in the Interior of central India, where the Tiger still has its own domain and where the depth of the forest hold their secrets are a small clearing. Here: a modest village by any standard; a tank, called ambitiously a Lake; groups of ancient temples, some in ruins.


For most people, Khajuraho remains an enigma, a search in the arena of world art. What is the significance of its temples? Why did you put in the ancient past, and why temples were used as an art gallery? If there was a Kingdom here, where are the remains of grand villas and palaces grander? Why is it that only the temples have been discovered? These temples were religious in nature? If so, how do you justify the presence of some of the more graphic depictions of sexual scenes the world has ever known? Art historians have tried for years to seek a solution to the mystery of Khajuraho, but all attempts to do so at the end must be reduced to speculation, there are no records to disclose the purpose for building these temples. Maybe we'll never know; That's for sure.


However, Khajuraho will continue drawing tribute from travellers and lovers of art, as it has done since its rebirth. An ancient past ancient dynasties are often covered with a veil of mystery, largely because written records are rare and, as often happens in India, myth and legend weave their way through time in the history of their origin and their reign. And when the dynasty leaves a legacy as contradictory as the Khajuraho temples, with their mix of religious and sensual, the web is woven of threads brighter, more colorful legends of accompaniment. Khajuraho or ' Khajur-vahika ' (bearer of date palms), also known as '


Khajjurpura ' in ancient times, apparently the name comes from the golden date (khajur) that decorated the city gates and if different versions of legendary to be believed, owes its existence to a lovely girl named Hemvati. According to the tale of the medieval court poet in Mahoba Chandbardai's Prithviraj khand Satin, Hemvati was the beautiful daughter of Joseph, the royal priest of Kashi (Varanasi). A summer night while she was getting wet in the sparkling waters of a pond filled with lotus, the God of the Moon was so awestruck by her beauty that he came to Earth in human form and kidnapped her.


 The Hemvati distressed, which unfortunately was a child widow, threatened to curse God for ruining her life and reputation. To make amends for his craziness the Moon God promised that she would become the mother of a valorous son. ' Bring it on ' Khajjurpura, he thought he had said. Is it going to be a great King and built numerous temples, surrounded by gardens and lakes. He will also perform a yagya (religious ceremony) through which your sins will be washed away. ' Following his instructions, Hemvati left his home to give birth to her son in a small village. The child, Chandravarman, was so brilliant as his father, brave and strong. By the time he had 16 years could kill Tigers or lions with his bare hands. Looking forward to his feats, Hemvati invoked the God of moon, who presented their son with a touchstone that could transform the iron into gold and he has installed as King at Khajuraho.


Chandravarman achieved a series of brilliant victories and built a mighty fortress at kalinjar.At the request of his mother began construction of glorious temples with lakes and gardens 85 to Khajuraho and performed the bhandya-yagya which expunged her of her guilt. A variant of the legend itself introduces Hemvati widowed daughter of Mani Ram, the Royal priest of Kalinjar. As A result of an error in his calculations the priest informed his King that particular night was Puranmasi (full moon night) and not the dark night that is actually revealed to be.

In its concern for the reputation of his father the beautiful Hemvati prayed the God of moon, who was gracious enough to accept the word of the priest, but to his favor, inreturn kidnapped her daughter.Mourning's father was so shame hit that he cursed him and transformed into a stone, which was worshipped by Chandela as Maniya dev Hemvati gave birth to a son, the wise Chandrateya, who was then at the helm of the Chandela clan.

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