Thursday, April 30, 2020

Dholavira Kutch




Dholavira is located in North Gujarat of Kutch district of Bhachau taluka. Dholavira was discovered in 1956. But his remains remained buried in the ground for 35 years. Excavation of Dholavira started in 1990. After much excavation a very valuable item was found in which some stones were found. It points to the civilization of the Indus Valley Civilization. The purity of these stones is not yet understood, because no one can understand the language on those stones. It is said that there is a symbol, and that symbol is still a secret. 




Dholavira in Gujarat was part of the Indus Valley Civilization before, and was one of the most beautiful cities. Archaeologists believe the 120-acre city was 5,000 years old. Dholavira lived for about 1500 years. The men of Dholavira were members, they had very good technology even at that time. In 3600 bce they built underground sewers, they had baked bricks. And this city was developed by making a plan. The people of Dholavira used trigonometry at a time when the world did not even know about it. Dholavira was a city of Indus culture where water was also available. The city was situated between two rivers, the Mansar River in the north and the Manhar River in the south, connected to each other by tanks. They were using a dam pan. Dholavira was a port of the Arabian Sea 5000 years ago.

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Talaja jain mandir





Talaja village is located in Talaja taluka of Bhavnagar district in the state of Gujarat. This Jain temple was established by Kumarapala during the 12th century. This is a holy place of Shri Shatrunjaya Panchtirthi and it is a part of Shatrujaya mountains. The temple was last renovated in 1815 (VS 1872). This temple belongs to the Shwetambar sect. Of Jainism. In the Padmasana posture of the protagonist of this temple, there is a tall black idol of Lord Sumatinath --- cm tall. The idol of the Lord is full of miracles (miracles); The whole area was relieved from the disease that had spread here during that period with the effect of its appearance. The idol has since been called the true Sumatinath. The height of that mountain is 62 feet (19 meters).

Saputara


Saputara is a hill town in the west Indian state of Gujarat. The Artist Village cultural center displays, and sells, tribal arts and crafts. Artifacts, including ritual objects, trace the heritage of the local Dang tribe at Saputara Tribal Museum. 








Green spaces with picnic spots include the Step Garden and the Lake Garden, set on Lake Saputara. Governor’s Hill Trail offers views of the surrounding rivers and valleys.





Ranki vav OR Rani ni vav

Ranki Vav is located in Patan city of Kutch district of Gujarat state. Ranki Vav is known as the Vav of the second queen. Later the flood water of Saraswati river came in this Vav. Ranki Vav was hidden for about 700 years.





 His carvings were later found in their original form during a search by Indian archaeologists. Ranki Vav was produced in Marut and Gurjar Shelley. 





Rani's Vav is one of the most beautiful Vavs in India. Rani Vav is not only a place of water storage and reunion, but also has spiritual significance. The starting steps lead through several winding columns to deep wells. There are 7 floors here. In these 7 floors there are more than 800 decorated sculptures of gods and goddesses. It contains 10 incarnations of the main Lord Vishnu from the Buddhist literature. These incarnations are accompanied by idols of monks, Brahmins and various nymphs. Ranki Vav's World Heritage has been included in 2014. Rani Vav is spread over about 6 acres of land.

The Adalaj Stepwell

Adalaj's Vav is 18 km away from Ahmedabad. In earlier times people used to travel long distances to fetch water, so Vav was buil...