Pushpavati Nagri Bilhari
Pushpavati Nagri Bilhari is surrounded by 85 temples, 13 stepwells –
Pushpavati Nagri Bilhari, located just 15 km from Katni district headquarter, is surrounded by 85 temples and 13 stepwells. This place not only preserves the history of 945 AD, but the carvings of the archaeological heritage here are themselves telling the past. Danveer King Karna, who donates gold every day, has a special importance of this place. The fort, the crafts of the stones of Kama Kandla not only attracts, but also the Lakshman Sagar pond is very beautiful. Apart from the ancient huge temples located in Bilhari, the remains of the fort, the place of hanging, Rani Ki Singar Chauri, Baoli etc. are also worth visiting. There is a story about Chandi Devi temple that King Karna used to take bath before sunrise and went to Chandi Devi temple and jumped into the boiling oil in the pan there. The goddess used to make them alive by sprinkling nectar on them and give him gold. Out of the gold received from the goddess, the king used to donate gold to the poor in the morning. Apart from this, 10th century records of Kalchuri dynasty in Bilhari, history of Kalchuri ruler Yuvraj II, information about origin and early rulers of Kalchuri dynasty, love story of Madhavanal and Kamakandala, Tarn Taran temple, ancient fortress of Kalchuri ruler, Tapasi Math, Archeology Museum, 85 temples, 13 stepwells, Gaya Kund, Laxman Sagar Talab, ancient temples of nine goddesses, Kaal Bhairav Temple, Kama Kandla and others are places of interest