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Navgrah Peeth, Dabra

Navgrah Peeth, Dabra (Hindi: नवग्रह पीठ, डबरा) is a large temple complex dedicated to the nine planetary deities (Navagrahas) located in Dabra, Gwalior district, Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is notable for its scale, unique architectural design, and the presence of all nine grahas installed together with their consorts, which is uncommon in traditional Navgrah temples.


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History

The construction of Navgrah Peeth began in the mid-2010s under the guidance of Parashuram Lok Nyas, a religious trust involved in spiritual and cultural initiatives in the region. The project was conceptualized as a major pilgrimage and astrological remedy centre for devotees across central India. Over the years, the temple has grown into one of the most prominent religious landmarks in the Gwalior region.


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Architecture

Navgrah Peeth is designed across approximately 12 acres of land, making it one of the largest Navgrah temple complexes in India. The structure incorporates elements of:

Dravidian temple architecture

North Indian Nagara style

Select ornamental features inspired by mixed regional traditions


The temple complex is supported by 108 intricately carved pillars, a number considered sacred in Hindu cosmology. The main structure includes multiple floors:

The ground floor features a large assembly hall meant for religious gatherings and satsangs.

The upper levels house the sanctums of the nine planetary deities along with their consorts.


White marble, sandstone, and traditional carvings are used extensively throughout the complex, contributing to the temple’s distinctive visual identity.


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Deities

The Navgrah Peeth enshrines the following planetary deities (grahas):

1. Surya (Sun)


2. Chandra (Moon)


3. Mangal (Mars)


4. Budh (Mercury)


5. Brihaspati (Jupiter)


6. Shukra (Venus)


7. Shani (Saturn)


8. Rahu


9. Ketu


Unlike most traditional Navgrah shrines—where the grahas are placed around a single platform—the Dabra Navgrah Peeth features independent sanctums for each graha, accompanied by their respective consorts, making it architecturally and ritually distinctive.


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Significance

Navgrah Peeth serves as a major centre for “Graha Shanti” rituals, astrological remedies, and Navgrah-related worship practices. The temple attracts devotees seeking relief from planetary doshas, good fortune, and spiritual harmony. Its location near Dabra makes it a convenient spiritual destination for visitors from Gwalior, Jhansi, Datia, and surrounding regions.


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Facilities

The temple campus includes:

A large prayer and meditation hall

Pathways for parikrama (circumambulation)

Landscaped gardens and water features

Visitor seating and resting areas

Planned accommodation and community facilities for pilgrims


The development of the complex continues with ongoing beautification and structural enhancements.


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Location

Dabra, also known as Dabra Nagar, is situated between Gwalior and Jhansi on National Highway 27. Navgrah Peeth lies on the outskirts of the town, easily accessible via road and local transport.


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