Tuesday 22 October 2013

Somnath temple






The Somnath Temple  located in the Prabhas Kshetra near Veraval in Saurashtra, on the western coast of GujaratIndia, is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of the god Shiva. Somnath means "The Protector of (the) Moon god". The Somnath Temple is known as "the Shrine Eternal", having been destroyed many times by Islamic kings and rulers...

An important pilgrimage destination, Somnath is one of the 12 jyotirlinga(shrines of Lord Shiva, where he's worshiped as a linga of light) in India. Mahashivratri is celebrated in a big way there. A colorful religious fair is also held every year on Kartik Purnima (full moon night, usually in November), complete with small children dressed  as Lord Shiva and plenty of bhang.


Wednesday 16 October 2013

Teen Darwaja and Rani no Haziro

Apart from being an architectural delight the walled city is also famous for its various products and one of them is cloth market. So if you are interested in fabric from Gujarat then head to the markets in Dhalgarwad, Teen Darwaza area, Sindhi Market and Rani no Haziro area which are cloth heaven of the city. This apart, they sell other knick knacks as well which make a great souvenir for the tourists.

Rani no Haziro is the Gujarati translation of the Queen's tomb where women members of the royal family were buried. Today Rani no Haziro is a market for women's clothing and accessories.

Teen Darwaza, one of the longest and the oldest gateways of the city, is another architectural wonder, comprising of intricately carved arched gates. It is believed that Mughal emperor Jahangir used to come here along with his beloved wife Noorjahan, to take a look at the procession that started from this grand gateway and went non stop till Jama Masjid.

Today the area within this beautiful structure boasts of a market selling everything from fabric to traditional artefacts and handicrafts. The structure is truly an epitome of fine Islamic architecture with semi circular windows beautifully decorated using mesh.

Monday 14 October 2013

Mt Girnar, the Highest Point in the State of Gujarat

It is a known fact that Mt. Girnar is the place with highest altitude in the state of Gujarat. The Gujaratis are kind-hearted people and love Pilgrimage and hiking adventures. No wonder why Girnar has been the top choice for Jainism pilgrimage for many decades now. This hill station is located on the eastern side of Junagadh district and is a centre for all handicraft activities.

The fifteenth century renowned poet, Narsinh Mehta often used to visit Giranr in the wee hours of morning for the auspicious bath. Many literary experts believe that many of his composed Prabhatiya poems have been inspired at the Taleti (base) of Girnar parvat where he used to take the baths. Girnar Pilgrim site consist of the famous Jain Tirthankars and many other Hindu Temples. The journey itself to the top is as auspicious as the aim to reach there. There are many different holy sites en route to the top and at every 2000 steps there is a Jain Prayer Point.

At the top the adventure seekers can get beautiful photographs of the magnificent Panoramic view of the Junagadh Valley. Once you reach the top you have a deep feeling of auspiciousness and serenity within yourself and it is said to enlighten the mind.

Thursday 10 October 2013

Akshardham (Gandhinagar)

Akshardham Gandhinagar is one of the largest temples in the Indian state of Gujarat. The temple complex combines devotions, art, architecture, education, exhibitions and research at one place which is spread in an area of 23 acres.

Akshardham Gandhinagar is a predecessor to the Akshardham at Delhi, built by the same religious organisation, Bochasanwasi Akshar-Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) led by Pramukh Swami Maharaj. It was inaugurated on November 2, 1992, during the centenary celebrations of Yogiji Maharaj. The complex is very popular among tourists visiting Gujarat.


Akshardham

Akshardham, Gadhinagar
Location
Country:India
State:Gujarat
District:Gandhinagar
Location:Gandhinagar
Temple Details
Primary Deity:Swaminarayan
History
Creator:Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha
Website:http://www.akshardham.com/gujarat/

Tuesday 8 October 2013

Kankaria Lake is one of the biggest lakes in AhmedabadGujarat. A lakefront was developed around it which has many public attractions like zoo, toy train, kids city, tethered balloon ride, water rides and water park, food stalls and entertainment facilities. Kankaria Carnival is a week long festival being held here in last week of December. Many cultural, art and social activities are organised during carnival. It is located in the southern part of the city, in Maninagar area.

Attractions

Kankaria Zoo

     Kamla Nehru Zoological Park was established by Rueben David in 1951 CE spread over 21 acres. It was rated      the best zoo in Asia in 1974.They are 450 mammals, 2,000 birds, 140 reptiles in a 31 acre zoo. It is a               treasure of wild animals like tigers, lions, python, anaconda, snakes, elephant, albinos (white), like the rhesus      monkey and peacock, spotted deer, white blackbuck, chinkara, elephants, emu, jungle babbler, bush-quail          and common palm civet. Kankaria Zoo has also records in breeding of rare species in Zoo like pythons,              crocodiles, bearcats and wild asses. Reuben David was awarded Padma Shri in 1974 for it.

Dutch Tombs


The Dutch and Armenian tombs are on One Tree Hill embankment which shows strong trade presence of Dutch East India Company in city during 17th and 18th century.

Stone Mural Park


India's biggest Stone Mural Park named Gurjar Gaurav Gatha on the side walls of the circular lake in which sculptors are depicting, in pink sand stone, the history and rise of Gujarat is under construction. It has murals covering 3150 sq feet depicting the history of Ahmedabad right now but when completed, it will measure 6000 feet in length and will be world's largest mural (30000 sq.metre).

Adalaj Stepwell is a unique Hindu 'water building' in the village of Adalaj, close to Ahmedabad town in Gandhinagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The stepwell was built in 1499 by Muslim king Mohammed Begda for Queen Rani Roopba, wife of Veer Singh, the Vaghela chieftain. The step well or 'Vav', as it is called in Gujarati, is intricately carved and is five stories in depth. Such step wells were once integral to the semi arid regions of Gujarat as they provided basic water needs for drinking, washing and bathing. These wells were also venues for colorful festivals and sacred rituals.


Structure

Built in sand stone in Indo-Islamic architectural style, the Adlaj
stepwell is five stories deep.It is octagonal (8-sided polygon) in plan at the top, built on intricately carved large number of pillars. Each floor is spacious enough to provide for people to congregate. The Islamic architectural style could be attributed to the Muslim king Begda who built it. 

The walls are carved with women performing daily chores such as churning of buttermilk, adorning themselves, scenes of performance of dancers and musicians, and the King overlooking all these activities.


The temperature inside the well is said to be about five degrees lower than the outside hot summer temperatures. This encouraged the women who came to fetch water to spend more time in the cool climes here. They stayed to worship the gods and goddesses and gossip.

Monday 7 October 2013

Gopnath Beach

Gopnath is just 80 kms from Bhavnagar. It was the summer home of Maharaja Krishna Kumar Singhji of Bhavnagar. The breathtakingly beautiful sea coast with it's spectacular limestone cliffs and great views, sea breezes and colourful birdlife, must have made an excellent break from the city during the summer months. The Gopnath beach has firm sands for walking and shallow shore waters for wading. But the high tidal difference of the coast, makes the water murky and not very inviting for a long swim. Gopnath is the base for some spectacular sightseeing
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Wednesday 2 October 2013

Majestic Laxmi Vilas Palace(Built By Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III), Baroda

                                                                                                      
Architectural styleIndo-Saracenic Revival architectureMaratha
Town or cityVadodara
CountryIndia
Completed1890
ClientMaharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III

The term Maharaja Palace actually refers to a series of palaces in Vadodara,Gujarat, India, constructed since the Gaekwad a prominent Marathafamily started ruling the Baroda State. The first one was a building known as the Sarkar Wada. This building, not really a palace, was given up for theNazarbaug Palace built in old classical style.
After this the Lakshmi Vilas Palace, an extravagant building of the Indo-Saracenic school, was built by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890 at a cost of GBP180,000. Major Charles Mant was the architect.
It is reputed to have been the largest private dwelling built till date and four times the size of Buckingham Palace. At the time of construction it boasted the most modern amenities such as elevators and the interior is reminiscent of a large European country house. It remains the residence of the Royal Family, who continue to be held in high esteem by the residents of Baroda.