Panna is Famous for Diamond Mines & Temple, Panna is Only Place in India Where Diamond Mines Are Found, Panna is 40 km from Khajuraho, Pandav Fall, Panna Tiger Reserve is other Attractions of Panna. Baldev Ji Temple: The Baldevji Temple has been inspired by Roman architecture and has a gothic feel to it. The temple consists of a large hall called Maha Mandapa with massive pillars and is built on a
raised platform so that one may obtain darshan even from outside the main gate. The attractive image of Shri Baldevji is constructed in black Shaligrami stone. Baldevji temple is one of the finest structures in the area and represents the heights that Panna architecture has reached, Jugla Kishore Temple: Jugal Kishore Ji Temple was built by Raja Hindupat Singh, the fourth Bundela King of Panna, during his reign from 1758 to 1778. According to the legends, the idol placed in the Garbha Griha of this temple has been brought from Brindavana through Orcha. The ornaments and attire of the lord reflect the Bundelkhandi style. The temple has all the architectural features of Bundela temples including a nat mandapa, Bhog mandapa, and a Pradakshna path, Prannath Ji Temple: Mahamati Prannathji temple is an important pilgrimage of Pranamis and attracts a number of devotees during Sharada Purnima. It is believed that Mahamati Prannathji lived at the site for 11 years after which he took samadhi inside one of the domes of this temple. The temple was built in 1692 and has Muslim and Hindu architectural styles in its domes and lotus formations. The temple is divided into six parts namely Shri Gummatji, Shri Bangalaji, Shri Sadguru Mandir, Shri Baijurajji Mandir, Shri Chopada Mandir, and Shri Khijada Mandir.