In the Malwa region, the Paramaras ruled for nearly 500 years and the adjoining territories. The geographical background of the Parmar kingdom is also evident from their inscriptions. Today, the area which is called Malwa, has an area of about 47760 square kilometers, its height is 1500 to 2000 feet above sea level. It was previously a vast forested area, with an area of about 94,689 square kilometers. Was, which also included the Mahakal forest. This forest was very detailed, which is also found in mythological texts. In the middle of this land, there were hills, open fields, huge Sadanira rivers, huge dense trees, on such a fertile land this region was inhabited.