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    Submitted to

    principal

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    Mr.Pankaj sir

    Mahesh shukhla Mr.rohit tiwariSummited

    By Ashishkhare

    Reeteshguru

    This is to certify that the

    project report entitled M.P.

    TEMPLE software submitted

    to the Institute of computerManagement for the

    BACHELOR OF COMPUTER

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    APPLICATION project work

    Carried out by Ashish khare

    & Reetesh guru.

    Place: SagarHead of Department

    Date:

    The object of a project assigned tous which is about a systemnamedm.p. Temple which has beencomputerized.

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    This software is developed

    embodies the function andcommand of HTML programminglanguage . The advantage of thissoftware is to handle the m.p.Temple in an easier and rapidmanner.

    This work is original andconducted at B.C.A. this projecthas not Been submitted in part orfull to this or any other diploma,

    degree or any Other certificate

    NAME OF STUDENTASHISH KHARE REETESH GURU

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    We are extremely grateful Mr. pankaj sir

    and all the staff member of our college fortheir valuable guidance throughout thetenure of this project.

    We extend our sincere thanks to allfaculties in our college.

    We extended our sincere thanks toall staff of B.C.A.for giving Us anopportunity to carry out the project workin their esteemed Organization.

    We express our deep sense of regardsof respected teachers,

    Colleagues, friends and those who

    helped us directly and indirectly who Hascontributed in numerous ways to thedevelopment of our project.

    We also acknowledge our thanks to(Head of the Department) That gave usmoral support and a chance to be a part of

    software world In the very beginning ofour careers.

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    ABOUT SAGAR UNIVERSITY.

    ABOUT G.I.M..S. COLLEGE.

    PREFACE. HTML INTRODUCTION.

    HTML TAGE

    ABOUT PROJECT

    HARD WARE & SOFT WARE

    REQUIRMENT

    CODING

    CONCLUSION

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    Dr. Sir harisingh gour

    founded doctor harisingh gour

    vishwavidhyala, sagar (M.P.), formerly

    known as university of sagar, oldest

    university in the state of Madhya Pradesh

    by his generous donation.

    The university located on

    picturesque hill with town of sagar and

    Sagar Lake down the valley. There are

    more than 35 departments in the

    university.

    The university central library

    is called Jawaharlal Nehru library is the

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    oldest and biggest it houses more then 3

    lacks title and subscribe to a large number

    of foreign and national general and

    magazines. The university has 5 hostels

    which include in girls hostel. There is also

    residential campus for the staff member

    of the university. Their also teacher hostel

    separately.

    The student activity includes

    a day home and sports facility for the

    hockey, cricket, football, Volleyball,

    basketball, tennis, athletics and indoor

    facilities for badminton and table tennis.

    NCC and NSS facilities for boys and girls

    are also available. There is fledged

    department of youth welfare andperforming arts. The audio visual research

    center (AVRC) and academic Staff College

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    are yet other important bodies of the

    university.

    The university is running

    number of courses related with the latest

    technology specially MCA, MIT, MBA,

    M.Tech, geology, MPharma, MSc

    (microbiology), BCA, BBA etc. Apart

    from that this university has own name

    the field of research and development.

    G.I.M.S. college sagar (M.P.)

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    With the solemn desired

    to promote quality education G.I.M.S.

    college sagar (m.p.) was established

    with the aspiration that for the coming

    years the institute would benefit the

    student community business world and

    the society at the large.

    That institute is engaged in the task of

    creating the new management paradise

    where the academic concepts are being

    remodeled to meet the requirement of the

    community specially the business world.

    It is determine to make its

    student excellent entrepreneurs andperformer with the utmost self confidence

    and practical wisdom so as to be

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    successful in whatever field of activities

    not only in sagar but also across the

    length and width of our motherland.

    G.I.M.S. college is a

    premier technological institute that has

    strong views regard excellence in the field

    of computer science as well as other

    vocational course like BCA, PGDCA,

    B.COM, B.Sc etc focusing on

    socioeconomic challenges and

    endeavoring to produce leader in trade

    and industry who can help India complete

    with the international leader of the trade

    and commerce.

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    The latest syllabus prescribed for theBachelor of Computer Application three

    years degree courses entitle the studentprepare at leaser one project in eachsemester. In fact this project will only we

    consider for the practical examination.Thus the project works in the mostimportant responsibility for the students.

    The main aim of the project workin each semester is mark the student

    learns the proper way of developing aproject. The student gets acquainted withworking environment of the softwaredevelopment companies.

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    It marks the student learn how togather information & ideas for differentsources.

    This project though completed in

    the partial fulfillment of Bachelor degreeof computer with all sort of hard work &finding. Though this project may not bethe best it is one of our best efforts thatwe could have put.

    THE HTML INTRODUCTION

    The latest version of this document is available at http://werbach.com/barebones/, where

    you will also find the text version, translations, and background materials.

    The Bare Bones Guide to HTML lists all the tags that current browsers are likely torecognize. I have included all the elements in the official HTML 4.0 recommendation

    with common attributes, as well as Netscape and Microsoft extensions. This document is

    a quick reference, not a complete specification; for official information about HTML and

    its development, see the World Wide Web Consortium site athttp://www.w3.org/MarkUp/.

    The Guide is designed to be as concise as possible, and therefore it doesn't go into any

    detail about how to use the various tags. A few tags link to notes that address frequently-asked questions. If you're looking for more detailed step-by-step information, see my

    WWW Help Page.

    Table of Contents

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    Strong Emphasis (usually displayed as

    bold)

    Citation (usually italics)

    Code (for source code

    listings)

    Sample Output Keyboard Input

    Variable

    Definition (not widely

    implemented)

    Author's Address

    Large Font Size

    Small Font Size

    4.0 Insert (marks additions in anew version)

    4.0 Time of Change 4.0 Comments

    4.0 Delete (marks deletions in anew version)

    4.0 Time of Change

    4.0 Comments

    4.0 Acronym

    4.0 Abbreviation

    PRESENTATION FORMATTING

    Bold Italic

    4.0* Underline (not widely implemented)

    Strikeout (not widely implemented)

    4.0* Strikeout (not widely implemented)

    Subscript

    Superscript

    Typewriter (displays in a monospacedfont)

    Preformatted (display text spacing as-is)

    Width

    (in characters)Center (for both text and images)

    N1 Blinking (the most derided tag ever)

    Font Size (ranges from 1-7)

    Change Font Size

    Font Color

    4.0* Select Font

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    N4 Point size

    N4 Weight

    4.0* Base Font Size (from 1-7; default is 3)

    MS Marquee

    POSITIONINGN3 Multi-Column

    N3 Column Gutter

    N3 Column Width

    N3 Spacer

    N3 Spacer Type

    N3 Size

    N3 Dimensions

    N3 Alignment

    N4 Layer

    N4 Name

    N4 Location

    N4 Rel. Position

    N4 Source File

    N4 Stacking

    N4 Stack Position

    N4 Dimensions

    N4 Clipping Path

    N4 Visible?

    N4 Background

    N4 Color

    N4 Inline Layer (takes same

    attributes as

    LAYER)

    N4 Alt. Content

    LINKS, GRAPHICS, AND SOUNDS

    Link Something

    Link to Location (if in another

    document)

    (if in current

    document)

    4.0* Target Window

    4.0* Action on Click (Javascript)

    4.0* Mouseover Action (Javascript)

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    4.0* Mouse out Action (Javascript)

    Link to Email

    N, MS Specify Subject (use a realquestion

    mark)

    Define Location Display Image

    Alignment

    N1 Alignment

    Alternate (if image not

    displayed)

    Dimensions (in pixels)

    (aspercentage of

    page

    width/height)

    Border (in pixels)

    Runaround Space (in pixels)

    N1 Low-Res Proxy

    Imagemap (requires ascript)

    Imagemap

    MS Movie Clip

    MSBackground

    Sound

    Client-Side Map (describes themap)

    Map Section

    N1 Client Pull

    N2 Embed Object (insert objectinto page)

    N2 Object Size

    4.0 Object

    4.0 Parameters

    DIVIDERSParagraph

    (closing tag oftenunnecessary)

    Align Text

    N Justify Text

    Line Break
    (a single carriage return)

    Clear Textwrap

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    Horizontal Rule

    Alignment

    Thickness (in pixels)

    Width (in pixels)

    Width Percent

    (as a percentage of page

    width)

    Solid Line (without the 3D cutoutlook)

    N1 No Break (prevents line breaks)

    N1 Word Break (where to break a line ifneeded)

    LISTSUnordered List (before each list item)

    Compact

    Bullet Type (for the whole list)Bullet Type (this & subsequent)

    Ordered List (before each list item)

    Compact

    Numbering Type (for the whole list)

    Numbering Type (this & subsequent)

    Starting Number (for the whole list)

    Starting Number (this & subsequent)

    Definition List (=term,

    =definition)

    Compact Menu List (before each list item)

    Compact

    Directory List (before each list item)

    Compact

    BACKGROUNDS AND COLORSTiled Bkground

    MS Watermark

    Bkground Color (order is red/green/blue)

    Text Color Link Color

    Visited Link

    Active Link

    (More info at http://werbach.com/web/wwwhelp.html#color)

    SPECIAL CHARACTERS

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    Special Character ?; (where ? is the ISO 8859-1 code)

    < >

    & &

    " "

    Registered TM

    Registered TM

    Copyright

    Copyright

    Non-Breaking Space

    (Complete list at http://www.uni-passau.de/%7Eramsch/iso8859-1.html)

    FORMSDefine Form

    4.0* File Upload Input Field

    Field Name

    Field Value

    Checked? (checkboxes andradio boxes)

    Field Size (in characters)

    Max Length (in characters)

    4.0 Button

    4.0 Button Name

    4.0 Button Type

    4.0 Default Value

    4.0 Label

    4.0 Item Labelled

    Selection List

    Name of List

    # of Options

    Multiple Choice (can select more

    than one)

    Option

    (items that can be

    selected)Default Option

    Option Value

    4.0 Option Group

    Input Box Size

    Name of Box

    N2 Wrap Text

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    4.0 Group elements

    4.0 Legend (caption for

    fieldsets)

    4.0 Alignment

    TABLESDefine Table 4.0* Table Alignment

    Table Border (either on

    or off)

    Table Border (you can set

    the value)

    Cell Spacing

    Cell Padding

    Desired Width (in pixels)

    Width Percent (percentageof page)

    4.0* Table Color

    4.0 Table Frame

    4.0 Table Rules

    MS Border Color

    MS Dark Border

    MS Light Border

    Table Row

    Alignment

    Table Cell

    (must

    appearwithin table

    rows)

    Alignment

    No linebreaks

    Columns to Span

    Rows to Span

    4.0* Desired Width (in pixels)

    N3 Width Percent (percentageof table)

    4.0* Cell Color

    Header Cell

    (same as

    data, except

    boldcentered)

    Alignment

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    No Linebreaks

    Columns to Span

    Rows to Span

    4.0* Desired Width (in pixels)

    N3 Width Percent

    (percentage

    of table)4.0* Cell Color

    4.0 Table Body

    4.0 Table Footer (must come

    beforeTHEAD>

    4.0 Table Header

    Table Caption

    Alignment

    4.0 Column

    (groups

    columnattributes)

    4.0 Columns Spanned

    4.0 Column Width

    4.0 Width Percent

    4.0 Group columns (groups

    column

    structure)

    4.0 Columns Spanned

    4.0 Group Width

    4.0 Width Percent

    FRAMES4.0* Frame Document

    (instead of

    )

    4.0* Row Heights (pixels or %)

    4.0* Row Heights (* = relative

    size)

    4.0* Column Widths (pixels or %)

    4.0* Column Widths (* = relativesize)

    4.0* Borders

    4.0* Border Width

    4.0* Border Color

    N3 Frame Spacing

    4.0* Define Frame (contents of an

    individualframe)

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    4.0* Display Document

    4.0* Frame Name

    4.0* Margin Width (left and rightmargins)

    4.0* Margin Height

    (top and

    bottommargins)

    4.0* Scrollbar?

    4.0* Not Resizable

    4.0* Borders

    4.0* Border Color

    4.0* Unframed Content (for non-

    frames

    browsers)

    4.0 Inline Frame

    (takes same

    attributes asFRAME)

    4.0 Dimensions

    4.0 Dimensions

    SCRIPTS AND JAVAScript

    Location

    Type

    Language

    4.0* Other Content (if scripts not

    supported)

    Applet

    File Name

    Parameters

    Location

    Identifier (for references)

    Alt Text (for non-Java

    browsers)

    Alignment

    Size (in pixels)

    Spacing (in pixels)

    N4 Server Script

    MISCELLANEOUSComment

    (not displayed by

    the browser)

    Prologue

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    Searchable (indicates a

    searchable index)

    Prompt (text to promptinput)

    Send Search (use a real

    question mark)

    URL of This File (must be in

    header)

    4.0*Base Window

    Name

    (must be in

    header)

    Relationship (in header)

    N4 Linked File

    Meta Information (must be in

    header)

    Style Sheets

    (implementations

    vary)

    4.0 Bidirect Off (for certain

    character sets)

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    Our project is M.P.TEMPLE. For this we have to Collect

    some information about fee pay slip.Student appeared in the fee counter firstlyhe/she has to pay the fee .The counterofficer take the money and fill the pay slipon the computer, and give the pay slip forstudent. If the counter officer wants lastslip were he enter the password and

    access the last slip.

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    Processor- 486

    Hard disk- 20 GB

    Floppy drive- 1.44 MB

    RAM- 128 MB

    Keyboard- standard Mouse- stard

    .OS-Window-98 or

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    .

    www.templeinmp.com

    WEL COME

    TO TEMPLES IN MP


    HOME

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    CHINTAMAN GANESH

    The Ganesha idol enshrined in this temple is

    supposed to be swayamabhuborn of itself). Also called Vighneshwara, the moderator of

    grief,

    Ganesha is always the first to be worshipped in the Hindu

    pantheon,

    lest he decide to sow obstacles in the devotees path. His

    consorts,

    Ridhhi and Siddhi, flank Chintaman, the assuager of all

    worries.Locally, Ganesha is also referred to as Chintaman.

    copyright

    2011

    Design

    By ASHISH KHARE Reetesh guru

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    www.templeinmp.com

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    Hardole Samadhi

    The samadhi itself is a simple white marble

    structure, rectangular

    in shape and surrounded by lush green foliage. A small bed

    is placed on the raised platform so that Hardol may sleep

    in it peacefully. Miniature statues of a horse and a cow

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    stand atop the samadhi along with utensils for storing

    water,

    just in case the dead Hardol feels thirsty.

    Hardol was the third and most able of Raja Vir Singhs

    sons.

    Although no law of primogeniture existed in Orchha, on his

    fathers death, the gallant Hardol made it clear that he

    would not object if his elder brother, Jujhar Singh,

    ascended

    the throne.

    Hardol remained content with the fief of Baragaon, but was

    still

    treated with suspicion by his two elder siblings. Not very

    surprising,

    as he was the most witty, talented and courageous of all of

    Vir Singhs

    children.





    copyright

    2011

    Design

    By ASHISH KHARE Reetesh guru

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    Hanumann Temple

    The monarchs of Orchha were great devotees of

    Lord Rama, the

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    fabled god-king who ruled over Ayodhya according

    to the ancient epic, the Ramayana.

    Orchhas rulers built monuments in memory of virtuallyall the important characters in the epic, and the Hanuman

    Temple is one such sanctuary.

    The Ramayana tells us that Kishkandhapuri was the place

    where

    Rama first met the monkey, Hanuman, who belonged to the

    vanara

    race, or the race that lived in a vana (forests). Hanumanbecame

    one of the greatest devotees of Rama, and in time, was

    recognised

    as a god himself.

    The Hanuman Temple was built in 1717 by the then

    Orchha ruler, RajaSujan Singh. Apparently, the king was so impressed by a

    presentation

    of Tulsidas epic poem, Rama Charitra Manas, that he

    decided to erect

    all the prominent places mentioned in the epic, in Orchha.

    Accordingly, the Hanuman Temple was built here, and

    idols of

    both Rama and Hanuman were installed in it. The temple

    architecture is

    similar to the architecture prevalent in many of the temples

    of South

    India.

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    copyright

    2011

    Design

    By ASHISH KHARE REETESH

    www.templeinmp.com

    Welcome to

    Temple in Madhya Pradhesh

    Temple of Madhya

    Pradesh

    The temple art and architecture at Madhya Pradesh

    portrait the outstanding work of human creativity in form

    of Khajuraho temples - 'A World Heritage Site'.

    The extent to which a human intelligence can affirms that

    workmanship knows no limits, visitors wonder at such an

    exquisite beauty and sublimity in form of erotic scriptures.

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    The temples in Madhya Pradesh are must a visit site for

    any visitor visiting India. With continuously dedicated

    efforts of Archeological Survey of India, towards the

    preservation of these 'magma opus'- Khajuraho temples,are among the best-protected monuments of the world.


    TEMPLES IN

    MADHYA PRADHESH

    Chintaman Ganesh Temple

    Khajuraho TemplesMahakaleshwar Temple

    Teli Ka Mandir

    Satianusuya Temple

    Bhopal Laxminarayana

    Temple

    Hanuman Temple

    Hardolsinghsamadhi

    copyright

    2011

    Design

    By ASHISH KHARE Reetesh guru

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    Khajuraho Temple

    To some, Khajuraho Temples are the most graphic,

    erotic and sensuous sculptures of India, the world has ever

    known. But Khajuraho has not received the attention it

    deserves for its significant contribution to the religious

    art of India there are literally hundreds of exquisite

    images

    on the interior and exterior walls of the shrines.

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    Architecturally these temples are unique. While each

    temple

    in Khajuraho has a distinct plan and design, several featuresare common to all. They are all built on high platforms,

    several metres off the ground, either in granite or a

    combination

    of light sandstone and granite. Each of these temples has an

    entrance hall or mandapa, and a sanctum sanctorum or

    garbha

    griha. The roofs of these various sections have a distinct

    form.The porch and hall have pyramidal roofs made of several

    horizontal

    layers. The inner sanctum's roof is a conical tower - a

    colossal pile

    of stone (often 30m high) made of an arrangement of

    miniature

    towers called shikharas.

    Right through the Mughal invasion and the early British

    forays into

    India, Khajuraho temples in India remained unknown.

    Rediscovered

    in this century, they are fine reminders of India's glorious

    past.

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    width="355" VALIGN="TOP"> copyright

    2011

    Design

    By ASHISH KHARE REETESH

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    Laxmi narayan Temple

    The Lakshmi Narayana Temple on the Arera Hills

    commands a panoramic view of Bhopal, and is also known

    as

    the Birla Temple because the Birlas, one of leading

    industrial

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    families of India, have built it. The temple is built in

    honour of

    Lakshmi, the Hindu Goddess of Wealth, and her divine

    consort,Vishnu, the Preserver of the Universe, who is also known

    as Narayana.

    Apart from idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Narayana, the

    temple also has

    a resplendent idol of a reclining Shiva with his wife,

    Parvati. Attached to

    the temple is the Birla Museum that houses a collection of

    sculptures fromthe Mandsaur, Shahdol, Sehore and Raisen districts of

    Madhya Pradesh.

    The collection dates back to the 12th century era of the

    Paramaras when art

    and culture flourished in the state.The sandy-yellowish

    temple has an old-worldlycharm about it, with a huge turret on one side of the

    building. You enter the temple

    through a magnificent archway, and the sprawling lawns

    that surround the complex

    lend it a picturesque appeal.

    copyright

    2011

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    Design

    By ASHISH KHARE REETESH

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    Mahakaleswar Temple

    The original temple was destroyed during Muslim

    invasions,

    and the temple was rebuilt recently by the Sindhias in the

    traditional Central Indian style.It is a five-storeyed structure

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    at the south end of the city. The curved superstructure is

    adorned with motifs on all sides, rising above the

    colonnaded

    porches.Along the walls of the corridors in the temple restold

    statues and sculptures, while in the courtyard lie ruined

    ancient shrines.

    The storeys are ornamented with pierced balustrades, and

    the balconies

    have richly decorated roofs reminiscent of the Rajput style

    of architecture.Screens and pavilions are combined with marble

    colonnades leading to the

    linga within the sanctuary, making Mughal architecture

    come alive right in the

    heart of this Hindu temple. The Mahakaleshwar Temple is

    indeed a cherished

    site and a sculptural delight as well.

    copyright

    2011

    Design

    By ASHISH KHARE Reetesh guru

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    Sati Anusuya Temple

    This Hindu temple is dedicated to a woman called

    Anusuya,

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    who lived during Lord Ramas time. In more recent times,

    sati

    was a rite whereby a widow immolated herself on the pyre

    of herdead husband. This practice was legally abolished by Lord

    William

    Bentick in 1829, and is now a criminal offense.

    Literally speaking, sati is an exemplary

    woman. Sati

    Anusuya was completely loyal, faithful and dedicated to

    her husband,

    the great sage, Atri. Nonetheless, Brahma, Vishnu andShiva, (Creator,

    Preserver and Destroyer of the Universe) themselves were

    greatly attracted

    by her divine charms. This enraged Anusuya to such an

    extent that she

    transformed them into infants.

    This explains why the Hindu Holy Trinity of Brahma,

    Vishnu and Shiva,

    appeared in the form of infants, in Chitrakoot.In the temple

    are also enshrined

    idols of the sages Durvasa and Atri, along with those of

    Anusuyas son, Dattatreya,

    and, Chandrama, or the moon-god.





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    This Rajput Temple is an amalgam of the northern and

    southern architectural styles

    of India, although many opine that it is closer in design to

    the temples of Orissa thanthe South.The tallest and most impressive temple within the

    precincts of the Gwalior

    Fort, there are several theories as to how the shrine

    acquired its name.

    According to one surmise Rashtrakuta Govinda III

    occupied the Fort in 794, and

    appointed the Telang Brahmins (check Religion for detailson Brahmins) to supervise

    all religious ceremonies. The temple got its name from

    them. According to another

    version, the monument is called the Teli Temple, because

    men of the Teli caste or

    oil merchants handled its construction. A third conjecture is

    that the name suggestsa link with the Telangana region in modern Andhra

    Pradesh, suggesting the fusion of

    Dravidian and North Indian architectural styles.

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    By ASHISH KHARE REETESH

    GURU

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