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Ratangarh Mata Temple

Coordinates: 26°5′46″N 78°37′30″E / 26.09611°N 78.62500°E / 26.09611; 78.62500
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26°5′46″N 78°37′30″E / 26.09611°N 78.62500°E / 26.09611; 78.62500

Ratangarh Mata Temple is a Hindu temple in Datia, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is dedicated to Shakti.[1]

History

It is believed that Samarth Ramdas, guru of Maratha king Shivaji, camped here to plan Shivaji's rescue from Agra Fort in 1666. Shivaji's cavalry commandos brought him at Ratangarh Mata Temple after the rescue as it was too dense of a jungle for the Mughal army to comb.[2]

Stampede

October 13, 2013, a stampede broke out during the Navratri festival, near the Ratangarh Mata Temple, killing 115 people and injuring more than 100.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "MP CM makes biggest bell offering at Ratangarh". The Times of India. Oct 17, 2015.
  2. ^ "Shrine of tragedy". The Hindu. Oct 18, 2013.
  3. ^ "Death toll in MP stampede reaches 115; Congress wants CM to quit". Times of India. 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  4. ^ "Here Are Some Of The Worst Temple Disasters In India In The Recent Past". MidDay. Apr 11, 2016.

https://ratangarhmata.in/