Saint Mary's Grotto
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Description
The St. Mary's grotto at the Catholic church (built in 1892, French - Irish architecture, noted for stained glass windows from Belgium) at Pachmarhi is situated about halfway between the –>Pandava Caves and the seven way junction (note 1) Jaistambha / Jai Stambh (victory pillar) at –>Pachmarhi. The whitewashed shrine is characterised by a glass window (that doubles up as a door) in the top central part of a wall describing perhaps an eighth or a tenth of a circle. It is built from sandstone boulders and mortar, which encloses a small chamber (about 0.5 m wide, 0.8 m high, 0.4 m deep) housing a statue of St. Mary.The St. Mary's grotto at the Catholic church (built in 1892, French - Irish architecture, noted for stained glass windows from Belgium) at Pachmarhi is situated about halfway between the –>Pandava Caves and the seven way junction (note 1) Jaistambha / Jai Stambh (victory pillar) at –>Pachmarhi. The whitewashed shrine is characterised by a glass window (that doubles up as a door) in the top central part of a wall describing perhaps an eighth or a tenth of a circle. It is built from sandstone boulders and mortar, which encloses a small chamber (about 0.5 m wide, 0.8 m high, 0.4 m deep) housing a statue of St. Mary.
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Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.3 | BAZAR SHELTER | ||
0.3 | BAZAR SHELTER 2 | ||
0.3 | CHURNA SHELTERS | ||
0.3 | JHALAI SHELTERS | ||
0.3 | DAURI SHELTERS | ||
0.3 | PATTAN SHELTERS | ||
0.3 | BHUDIMAI SHELTERS | ||
0.7 | PANDAVA CAVE, Pachmarhi | ||
1.5 | DHUANDHAR |