Nachne

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District map of Panna
Nachne-Ganj in Panna and Nagjhir in Satna district

Nachne (नचने) is a village in Gunnor tahsil in Panna district of Madhya Pradesh. Nachane-Ki-Talai Stone Inscriptions of Vyaghradeva[1] were discovered by General Cunningham in 1883-84. The inscriptions are on a loose slab which was found lying on the ground outside the Fort of Kuthara near the village Nachne-ki-talai. He was thus a contemporary of the Vakataka king Prithivishena II.

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Location

Nachne is a Village in Gunour Tehsil in Panna District of Madhya Pradesh State, India. It belongs to Sagar Division . It is located 51 KM towards South from District head quarters Panna. 22 KM from Gunour. 391 KM from State capital Bhopal. Nachne Pin code is 488333 and postal head office is Devendra Nagar. Patna ( 7 KM ) , Ganj ( 7 KM ) , Saleha ( 7 KM ) , Patnatamoli ( 7 KM ) , Bamurha ( 8 KM ) are the nearby Villages to Nachne. Nachne is surrounded by Nagod Tehsil towards North , Unchahara Tehsil towards East , Pawai Tehsil towards west , Panna Tehsil towards North.[2]

Origin

Jat Gotras Namesake

History

Nachane-Ki-Talai Stone Inscriptions of Vyaghradeva[3] were discovered by General Cunningham in 1883-84. The inscriptions are on a loose slab which was found lying on the ground outside the Fort of Kuthara near the village Nachne-ki-talai. He was thus a contemporary of the Vakataka king Prithivishena II.

Chaumukhnath Shiva Temple

Their is a famous Chaumukhnath temple near nachne. In this temple there is a statue of Lord Shiva with with four faces. It is only one of its type statue in India. There are other religious places near Nachne such as Sreyansgiri related to Jain community.[4]

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