Badera Chaturyug Dham Temple is a temple located in Badera Village of Katni district of Madhya Pradesh and is a very holy and popular religious place. This temple is just 15 K.M. away from Katni. This temple is a 5-story building, in which every floor has a temple of the deity of the Yugas(ages) mentioned in the Hindu scriptures.
On its first floor displays Satyug. Its second floor is dedicated to the Treta Yuga. The Dwapar era is shown on its third floor. There is a view of Kali Yuga on the fourth floor. There is a temple of Goddess Durga on the last floor of this temple.
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Badera Chaturyug Dham Temple is the only temple in the world that shows the four eras of Hindu mythical texts. There is no Temple like this anywhere in the world. The complex of this temple is also full of trees and plants and is attractive. This temple and its premises are very attractive to see.
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History of Badera Chaturyug Dham Temple
The temple of Badera is one of the important things of the modern era. There is no Temple like this in the whole world, which is given in Hindu Dharma Granthon for four ages.
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The construction of this temple started in 1980 and the temple was built in 1984 and inaugurated on March 9, 1984, and since these days the temple has been open to the public. This temple was built by Mr. Daduram Patel who was a resident of Badera and also a wealthy person.
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What are Yugas in Hinduism?
According to Hindu mythology, the period is divided into four Yugas. These ages are Sat Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga and Kali Yuga. Every time the world begins with seven ages and ends with Kali Yuga and from there begins the new creation.
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What is the name of the four Yugas?
The period block is divided into 4 yugas:
1. Satyuga
2. Dwapar Yuga
3. Tretayuga
4. Kaliyuga
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How to reach?
By Air: The nearest airport near Badera is the Dumna airport of Jabalpur Then from there you will have to go to Badera Village via Katni by bus, or taxi. Airport 112 is far from the temple.
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By Train: If you want to come to Badera by train then the nearest railway station to Badera temple is Katni junction and Mudwara railway station. Badera temple is 20 km from katni station and mudwara. From here you can go here by local taxi or rickshaw or by your own vehicle.
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By Road: You can also come to Badera temple by road. Katni is well connected by roads to all the cities of India. If you want, you can come here by booking your own vehicle or taxi.
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Opening and closing time of Badera Temple.
Temple opens at 5 AM in the morning and closes at 8:30 AM at night.
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Other places to visit in Katni City.
- Vijayraghavgarh Fort
- Kankali devi Temple Tigma
- Badera Chaturyug Dham
- Maa Vaishnav Devi Dhaam
- Radha Krishna Temple, Katayeghat Katni.
- Vishnu Varah Temple Karanpur
- Roopnath Dhaam
- Suramya Park
- Jagriti Park
- Jungle Survival Academy
- Maa Jalpa Mandir (Temple), Katni.
- Laxmi Narayan Temple, Katni.
- Maihar Temple (Maa Sharda Mandir).
- Peer Baba Dargah, Katni
- Katayeghat Katni.
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