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Ramgarh, Chhattisgarh

Coordinates: 22°55′41″N 82°58′23″E / 22.928115°N 82.973014°E / 22.928115; 82.973014
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Ramgarh is a village in Chhattisgarh, India; the nearest large town is Ambikapur.[1] The Ramgarh hills are nearby.

Hills

The Ramgarh hills are a popular tourist destination.[2] There are many caves in Ramgarh. It is believed to be the most ancient theater in the world.

It is also believed that lord Rama has come here and lived during his exile. This is the theater of Kalidas (one of the biggest poet in world of Sanskrit). Here, if someone speaks in the theater his/her sound can be heard far away. In another cave there are some paintings of ancient time. Also there is a long hole, it is believed that when lord Ram lived here this hole was used to keep a watch on invaders. It is also believed that Ramgarh lies on the way to Lanka, the Ravan (The demon who kidnapped Sita) took Sita (wife of lord Ram) from.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ramgarh Village in Oudgi (Surguja) Chhattisgarh". villageinfo.in. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  2. ^ Chhattisgarh Tourism website describing Ramgarh

22°55′41″N 82°58′23″E / 22.928115°N 82.973014°E / 22.928115; 82.973014