Shadani Darbar gets its name from saint Sri Shadaramji Saheb. Spread over 12 acres, Shadani Darbar has an enormous hall where a magnificient statue of Dhuni Saheb is placed. Engraved images of gods and their incarnations can be seen on the either side of the walls. Shadani Darbar is located about 10 km from Raipur Railway station and 4 km away from Raipur Airport, on Dhamtari Road. 'Dukh Bhajan Dhuni' is performed everyday. A musical fountain girding religious idols and statues have been erected in the garden.
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