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MANDHATA , a See also:village with temples in See also:India, in See also:Nimar See also:district of the Central Provinces, on the See also:south See also:bank of the Narbada. Pop. (1901), 832. It is a famous See also:place of See also:Hindu See also:pilgrimage, as containing one of the twelve See also:great lingas of See also:Siva; and as See also:late as the beginning of the 19th See also:century it was the See also:scene of the self-immolation of devotees who threw themselves from the cliffs into the See also:river. End of Article: MANDHATAAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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