Khajrana
Khajrana is a historical city in Madhya Pradesh, India, known for its strategic location and cultural significance. It is situated near the city of Ujjain, one of the seven sacred cities of India. The city's name, Khajrana, translates to "treasury of jewels" in the local dialect.
Archaeological evidence suggests that Khajrana has been an important town since ancient times. Excavations have uncovered
The city's most prominent feature is the Khajrana Mahadev, a Shiva temple built during the reign of
The city's economy is largely dependent on agriculture, with rice and sugarcane being the primary crops. The
While Khajrana is not as widely known as some other destinations in India, its rich history, cultural