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Alot (Hindi: अलोट) is a town and nagar panchayat in the Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh, India.
Alot is located at 23°45′44″N 75°33′36″E / 23.7621400°N 75.5599100°E / 23.7621400; 75.5599100.
Alot has a population of 40,948.
Alot is a tahsil palace and small town, it is a tahsil of ratlam dist. it's route on delhi bombay railway track. alot is a main station for jain thirth, many jain peoples comes here daily for DARSHAN of lord jain swetamber. A small village vikramarh is also the part of alot, because some of land of alot comes in boundary of vikramgarh so the full name of alot is VIKRAMGARH ALOT. there are all types train available for all biggest station.¶ Alot is home to the Shipwara temple and Dharola Mahadev temple. The temple of Shiva is more than 5,000 years old. It is said that Hanuman took rest here while picking Sanjivani Booti, leaving a footprint still visible. Every year on Kartik Purnima Alot holds a mela for a livestock market. There is a popular place for Jainism that is Nageshwar Unhel, about 8 km from the main market. There are other temples "Ramsingh Darbar", "Lakshminarayan Mandir", "Hanuman mandir" and Khedapati Hanuman Mandir. In Alot there is a very large ground for Cricket, the Bajrang Club, and a popular garden, 'Ambedkar bhavan'. Alot has many religions. Hindus, Muslims and Bohras all live in this small town. It is one of the oldest settlements of Madhya Pradesh and was under the jurisdiction of Dewas before freedom.
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