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Jakham dam

Location: Anuppura village, Pratapgarh Tehsil, Pratapgarh District, The Jakham Dam, a major irrigation project in Pratapgarh district, Rajasthan, is located in Anuppura village, built on the Jakham River, a tributary of the Mahi River, and was completed in 1986. It provides irrigation benefits to tribal people and drinking water to Pratapgarh City.

Sita mata wildlife sentury

In Hindu mythology, Sita is the consort of the god Rama, revered as an embodiment of virtue, purity, and devotion, and the female protagonist of the epic Ramayana. She is also known as Janaki and is considered an incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi. Sita is considered the chief goddess of the Ramanandi Sampradaya and is the goddes

Bhanwar Mata

Bhanwar Mata Temple is located 3 KM away from Chhoti Sadri Teshsil of Pratapgarh district. This ancient temple of Bhanwar Mata was even popular in the fifth century also. Bhanwar Mata temple was built by King Gori of "Manvaiyani genus" in the year 491 AD. Temple is also known as "Bhanwar Mata Shakti Peeth". The presence of Waterfall near the temple makes the place live and worth to visit.

Devgarh fort

Devgarh is located on a small hill, 13 km away from Pratapgarh city, at average elevation of 1809 feet from the sea level. it is a famous ancient place of the district. It is also known as "Devaliya". Earlier it was the capital of Pratapgarh and famous as Devaliya State.

Gautameshwar Mahadev temple

Gautameshwar Mahadev Temple in Pratapgarh, Rajasthan, is a unique Shiva temple known for its fractured Shiva lingam and a belief that bathing in the temple's pond grants "paap mukti" (liberation from sins).

Unique Features:
• Fractured Lingam: The temple houses a Shiva lingam that is fractured into three parts, yet is still revered.
• "Paap Mukti" Belief: Bathing in the temple pond is believed to grant liberation from sins, and a certificate is even given to those who bathe.
• "Haridwar of Tribals": The temple is also known as the "Haridwar of Tribals".

Thewa art

Thewa art - a heritage craft originating in Pratapgarh, Rajasthan, involves fusing intricately worked 23ct gold onto multicolored glass, creating miniature, embossed artwork with floral patterns, and is known for its glass jewelry boxes and pendants. • Thewa art originated in the Pratapgarh district of Rajasthan, India.
• It is said to have been started by Nathulal Ji Soni, a royal goldsmith who worked for the royal family of Pratapgarh.
• The art form is at least 400 years old.
• The RajSoni family, who inherited the craft from generation to generation, holds the prestigious titles of Rajsoni.
• The Rajsoni family's achievements also include their registration under the Geographical Indication of Goods Act for their Thewa Art work.
• Maharaja Sumant Singh was a notable patron of the art form.

Dhuni Mata Temple

Nestled in the serene hills near Bansi village in Dhariyawad Tehsil, Pratapgarh district, Rajasthan, the Dhuni Mata Temple is a sacred site of deep spiritual significance and devotion. This ancient temple draws pilgrims from far and wide who come to seek blessings, peace, and divine grace.

Jharna Mata Temple

Situated near Dhariyawad in Rajasthan's Pratapgarh district, the Jharna Mata Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to the goddess Jharna Mata. The temple is uniquely positioned beside a perennial waterfall, creating a tranquil ambiance that attracts both devotees and nature enthusiasts.