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Chhattisgarh
      State largely consists of plateaus streaked with high range of Satpuras in
      the North, the river Mahanadi and its tributaries in the Central Plains
      and the Bastar Plateau in the South. The Past (Hills) give rises to the
      main river systems- Mahanadi, Hasdo, Sheonath and Indravati. 
Intersected
      by these meandering rivers and dotted with hills and plateaus, the state
      has varied natural settings of great beauty. To the north of river
      Shivnath there were 18 garhs belonging to the Kalchuris and to the South
      there were another 18 garhs belonging to the Kalchuris of Raipur. Hence,
      the total of these 36 Garhs (Forts) formed the basis of naming this region
      as Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh lies between 17 - 46' to 24 - 5' North and
      80 - 15' to 84 - 20' East. It covers an area of 1,35,133 Sq. kms.
      bordering six other states - Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand in the North,
      Orissa in the East, Andhra Pradesh in the South, Maharashtra in the South
      West and Madhya Pradesh in the North West. 
Although the newly
      formed state came into existence on 1st November 2000, its cultural
      heritage is as ancient as Stone age. In ancient times Chhattisgarh was
      known as Dakshin Koshal. Geographical evidence of the place is found in
      the Ramayana and the Mahabharat. Lord Rama entered Dandkarnaya from
      North-East of Koshal and spent some of his exile (forest-living) period
      here. In Mahabharat's Rajsoo Yagya episode the description of Dakshin
      Koshal has been found. In historical records in Samudragupta Prayag
      eulogy, description of Kosal has been found. After the sixth century
      evidence of political insurgence of Dakshin Koshal has been found. 
From
      Sixth Century to mid-twelve century Sarabhpurnima, Panduvanshi, Somvanshi,
      Kalchuri and Nagwanshi rulers dominated the region. The various documents,
      Copper plaques, coins, and archeological goods apprise us about the
      cultural heritage and political development of that time. In contemporary
      history evidence of ancient people has been found in the hills of Raigarh,
      Singhanpur, Kabra, Basnajhar, Boslada and Ongana mountains at "Chitwandongri"
      in Rajnandgaon district. The stone equipment made and used by ancient
      people have been found from the coasts of Mahanadi, Mand, Kanhar,
      Manihari, and Kelo River. 
The rock-paintings of Singhanpur and
      Kabra mountains are quite famous among contemporary painting due to
      variety and style. Among remains of historical age, traces of bone, animal
      burial has been found in abundance in Raipur and Durg districts. Along
      with archaeology, the culture of Chhattisgarh is also quite famous. The
      tribal Kanwars, Kamar, Baiga. Halba, Korea, Pando, Birhai, Biniwar make
      the atmosphere cheerful by their dance and song, on the occasion of
      marriage and other festivals. The rice-bowl Chhattisgarh land has unique
      eroticism and Sweetness. 
Apart from the mesmerizing dances songs
      of Dadra, Pandwani, Karma, Panthi and Suva, the region has National
      parks/Sanctuaries and has places of archaeological and religions
      importance such as Sirpur, Rajim, Malhar, Sita Bengra, Jogibhatta,
      Deepadih, Dantewada and Dongargarh where tourists come automatically. The
      ancient deposits of Chhattisgarh and Jain religion memorials are found at
      Malhar, Sirpur, Maheshpur and Arang. Innumerable monuments, finely carved
      temple, vihars, forts and palaces raise in the visitors mind visions of
      dynasties and kingdoms of great warriors and builders, of poets and
      musicians, of saints and philosophers, of Hindusim, Buddhism, Jainism,
      Christianity, and Islam. 
Saint Guru Ghasidas of Satnami samaj,
      Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya of vaishnav samaj and the great poet and saint
      Kabirdas also hails from this state. The celebrated chinese traveler Huein
      Tsang visited the state in the middle of 7th century A.D. Nearly half
      (44%) of the state is forested and offers a unique panorama of flora and
      fauna. The national parks of Kanger Valley and Indravati, the Sanctuaries
      of Udanti, Sitanadi, Barnawapara, Achanakmar, Gomardah, Tamorpingla etc.
      
Offer the rare opportunity to see the wild buffalo, gaur, tiger,
      leopard, singing maina and wide variety of antelopes in sylvan
      surroundings. A variety of tradition in each of three geographical and
      cultural regions of Baghelkhand plateau, the plains of Mahandi basin, and
      the Dandkarnaya plateau of Bastar Have added colour to the states rich
      cultural tapestry, making it a many splendor land. 
Places
        to Visit:
Raipur,
      Rajim, Champaran, Arang, Sirpur, Sheorinarayan, Giraudhpuri, Kharod,
      Malhar, Talagoan, Lutra Sharif, Bheemkhoj (Khallari), Damakheda, Kawardha,
      Bhoramdeo, Khairagarh, Gandai, Dongargarh, Devbaloda, Bhilai, Dhamtari,
      Sihawa, Bastar, Keskal, Chitrakote Falls, Tirathgarh Falls, Kutumsar
      Caves, Kailash Gupha (Cave), Barsoor, Dantewada, Jagdalpur, Tribal Museum,
      Raigarh, Sarangarh, Dharamjai Garh, Mainpat, Kunkuri, Bagicha, Singhanpur
      Caves, Champa, Jashpur Nagar, Ambikapur, Deepadih, Ramgarh, Pitampur,
      Janjgir, Sakti, Pali, Ratanpur, Bilaspur
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