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This city of India has hidden mysteries hidden for thousands of years, knowing you will be shocked

Bhopal. It is said that Bhopal, the ancient city of Madhya Pradesh, was formerly called Bhojpur. King Bhoj had constructed the largest pond in the city. King Bhoj had built a huge lake in Bhojpur.
He constructed the world famous Shiva temples in Bhojpur. But a secret about Bhopal and Bhojpur was revealed last year. It was revealed after seeing the image of the satellite. However this secret is still intact.

   According to the researchers, Bhopal has an Om Valley with Bhojpur in its center. Bhojpur is located in Raisen district, about 30 km from Bhopal, in Raisen district. Bhopal on one end of the same Om Valley, Daulatpur and Kalapati have settled on the other, whereas other parts of this Om Valley are inhabited by Banchod, Chikod, Ashapuri, Gauharganj, Tamot etc. towns.

  Go to Google Earth or Google Map and search Bhojpur and then look around the surrounding hills, you will see the shape of the ohm.
 It is said that in the monsoon, when four greenery rises and the reservoirs are filled with water, then this ohm clearly emerges. It is said that even such natural Om Valley in Madhya Pradesh, near Omkareshwar Jyothilinga, is visible from the sky.

 It is Om Valley in the eyes of scientists. Its satellite data collection and validation work has been received by the Science and Technology Council. From the latest satellite image of the Council, "the condition of the temple of Bhojpur in the vicinity of the old Bhopal and the center of Bhojpur at the center can be clearly seen.

According to the Council of Scientific Dr. G.D. Baraiagi, for data deliberation and validation, we have to take Ground data of Om Valley exactly when the Satellite (Resource Set-2) passed over the city. This satellite passes over Bhopal over a period of 24 days. With this, photographs of wheat farming land are taken.

  According to Puja Saxena, the Archaeologist for preparing the Interpretation Center for the Bhojpur Temple for the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the structure of the Om and the relation of the Shiva temple is old. Wherever the Shiv Mandir is built anywhere in the country, the structure of the surrounding Om is necessary. An example of this is Shiv Mandir of Omkareshwar.

How was the ground mapping in the time of Parmar Raja Bhoj? There is no written evidence so far, but this is the subject of research.

 Construction of the banquet: The monument that we have for cultural pride of Madhya Pradesh, most of them are donations of Raja Bhoj, whether it is the world famous Bhojpur temple or the Mahakaleshwar temple located in Ujjain, the Bhojshala of Dhar or Bhopal, or the center of reverence of devotees from all over the world. The huge lake - all these are the gifts of King Bhoj's creative personality.

   Raja Bhoj rivers are also recognized for channelizing or adding work. Due to the canals dug by them and the added rivers, the benefits of conservation water of the rivers are being received by the common people.

An example of this is the big pond of Bhopal city. Bhoj constructed a huge lake in Bhojpur, whose area was more than 250 square miles wide. This lake was present till the fifteenth century, when its bastions were cut by some local rulers. ALSO READ: The ancient city of Dwarka was destroyed by the aliens?

Where he founded Bhoj Nagri (present Bhopal), he gave a new look to the famous cities like Dhar, Ujjain and Vidisha. They also built Kedarnath, Rameswaram, Somnath, Mundir etc., which are our rich cultural heritage.

   King Bhoj also constructed Saraswati temples along with Shiva temples. King Bhoja had constructed 'Saraswati kantabhabharan' in Dhar, Mandov and Ujjain, in which 'Saraswati temple' is most important in Dhar. In the 1908 gazette, an English official CE Luard wrote the name 'Bhojshala' of the Saraswati temple of Dhar.

 Earlier this temple was a statue of Mother Vagdevi. Due to the making of a mosque in the temple premises in Mughal period, this idol is now kept in the British Museum.

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