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Panaromic view of Chambal river at Garadia Mahadev Temple, Kota, Rajasthan.
Garadia Mahadev Temple Kota: · The temple is located near the national highway-76 that leads to the areas of Dabi and Chittorgarh.
Garadia Mahadev Temple Kota: · The temple is located near the national highway-76 that leads to the areas of Dabi and Chittorgarh.
Bihad, along the Chambal River, shows a rugged landscape with rich natural beauty and diverse wildlife.
Chambal River, river, northern India, chief tributary of the Yamuna River
Garadia Mahadev Temple Kota: · The temple is located near the national highway-76 that leads to the areas of Dabi and Chittorgarh.
The infamous Chambal Valley near Chambal River, known as paradise of dacoits in the past.
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India - February 18, 2011: Chambal river. Gharial crocodiles looking out over blue river from their brown dirt island. Green vegetation on shoreline at horizon.
The infamous Chambal Valley, known as the paradise of dacoits in the past.
A colony of very rare Indian skimmers an endangered species of bird spotted flying together and photographed.
Garadia Mahadev Temple Kota: · The temple is located near the national highway-76 that leads to the areas of Dabi and Chittorgarh.
The infamous Chambal Valley, known as paradise of dacoits in the past.
An industrial factory complex reflecting on Chambal river at golden hour in Kota, Rajasthan, India
Garadia Mahadev Temple Kota: · The temple is located near the national highway-76 that leads to the areas of Dabi and Chittorgarh.
Keshav Rai Temple is a temple on the Chambal River in Keshoraipatan, India. It was built in 1601 by Maharaja Shatru Sal of Bundi. Many devotees take bath in the Chambal River during Kartik poornima and take part in the kartik fair. A beautifully charming idol of Lord Keshavaraiji is seated in a posture of Padmasan or lotus like seating position. The idol is of white stone. The left hand holds a discus while the right hand holds a conch. On the breast lies vaijayantimala
Ruddy shelduck photographed on the banks of Chambal river
Ruddy shelduck photographed on the banks of Chambal river
Ruddy shelduck photographed on the banks of Chambal river
Ruddy shelduck photographed on the banks of Chambal river
River Lapwing on the banks of Chambal river