Jabalpur is an important city of Madhya Pradesh and filled with history. We Started our day by visiting the Rani Durgavati Museum . The small museum houses some ancient curio and artefacts . From there we reserved and auto rickshaw and headed towards the Madan Mahal fort .  At the drop point of the fort we saw the balancing rock.This naturally formed geological structure has withstood the test of time, has survived earthquakes and have been incredibly  balancing on its own . It reminded us of Krishna's butterball which we saw in Mahabalipuram.  We started ascending the stairs after that and on our way we saw a small temple amidst a cave like structure formed by big boulders . The Jabalpur skyline was visible from there which was breath taking   . After a short visit in the temple we  continued with the climbing of stairs and finally arrived at the top of the hillock. Some Concrete Remains of a very basic structure gleamed in the last rays of the sun . It was mainly used as a checkpost and was not the residence of the royal family . Rani Durgavati faught valiantly against her enemies and breathed her last in the process .  The very few visitors of the fort were busy finding the best background for the best shot and we ascended to the top floor to get an aerial view of the entire place The rooms were basic with zero decoration but airy with its arched doors and  windows . To sun still shone with a softer tone and we proceeded towards the nearby Jain temple Pisan Hari ki Mariya .  Again we reserved another auto rickshaw to reach the  the Jain temple which is a cluster of a number of temples . Here too we had to climb a lot of stairs, but the premises was very squeaky clean .