Majestic Maheshwar on Children's Day 2017

The students of Choithram International from MYP 1-5 went on a much-awaited trip on the occasion of Children’s Day. They went to visit the scenic beauty of Maheshwar, known for its historical monuments, scenic beauty, and attractions. 




The city of Maheshwar is located in Khargon district, Madhya Pradesh. It lies on the northern bank of the Narmada River. Maheshwar, known as Mahishmati in the earlier days, was the capital of Malwa during Maratha Holkar’s reign (till 1818). ‘Maheshwar’ literally means Great God in Hindi, which refers to Lord Shiva.



The students learnt a lot many things about the historical place and its religious significance. The beauty of the gorgeous temples and ancient buildings were well noticed and appreciated by the students and the teachers. The students and chaperones enjoyed a lovely boat ride in the evening, from Maheshwar to Sahastradhara where the view of the flowing river was breathtaking.



As it is rightly said “All's Well That Ends Well” by William Shakespeare, the fun and frolic of the picnic came to an end with lots of learning and enjoyment.  The students bid a goodbye to Maheshwar, hoping for more picnics in the future just like this one.


– Anushka Agrawal 

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