Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Taranga Hill





The hill is mostly covered with brushwood and the forest, east and west, passes through a passage leading to a plateau where there are temples made of white sandstone and brick. The main temple was built by Chaulukya Raja Kumarapala (1143 - 1174) after his teacher Acharya Hemchandra became a follower of Jainism.

Taranga refers to a hill with three peaks located in Mehsana district of Gujarat on the banks of Sabarmati river. It is located at a distance of 130 km from Ahmedabad. Taranga Hills is very important for Jains as they consider it as one of the five great Mahatirthas. The famous Ajitnath Jain Temple is located here. 

Although the mountains are a major pilgrimage site for Jains, the architecture of the temples is pleasing to anyone, not just the Jain community.

The temple can be visited at any time except the extreme summer months of March to May. Summer temperatures touch 39 degrees Celsius. There is intermittent rainfall throughout the year. So, then no matter how hot it is today, you are likely to see a pleasant atmosphere the next day. People come here especially on the days of Purnima.
The oldest Jain temple was built by the Chaulukya king Kumarapala in 1161 on the advice of his teacher Acharya Hemachandra. The place is historically associated with Buddhism and monuments dating back to the 4th-8th centuries are also found here.

The mountains are also associated with Buddhism because they shelter the temples of the swimming mother, after which the village takes its name. The temple has ancient sculptures, one of which is a carved statue of Buddha that draws attention to a stone plate.

In addition to the Ajitnath Jain Temple, the mountains are famous for a series of Digambar Jain temples. The 14 temples here are dedicated to various Tirthankars who have attained liberation here.

Taranga became an important Jain pilgrimage site in the 12th century.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Laxami vilas palace india's big palace


The Lakshmivilas Palace in Vadodara, Gujarat was built by the Maharaja Gaekwad family, who ruled the state of Vadodara. Back when Lakshmi Vilas Palace was built by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, it was the largest private residence in the world. Does it give an idea of ​​its size? The palace compound covers an area of ​​more than 700 acres and houses many other buildings such as the Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum and the Moti Bug Palace. Lakshmi Vilas Palace is one of the best places to visit in Vadodara. Although it is still the residence of the royal family of Vadodara, it is open to the public and is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Gujarat. 27,00,000). 



In the 1930s, Maharaja Pratap Singh built a golf course for use by his European guests. In the 1990s, Pratap Singh's grandson Samarjit Singh, a former Ranji Trophy cricketer, renovated the course and opened it to the public. It is worth noting that while he is not unaware of the complete decoration of the place, it is a collection of sculptures and armor in marble, terracotta and bronze that are scattered around the palace. It is the largest private residence to date and is four times the size of Buckingham Palace. At the time of construction, it boasted of modern amenities such as elevators and was reminiscent of a large European country house. [1] It is the residence of the royal family, much revered by the people of Baroda. The Palace compound is over 500 acres and has many buildings, especially the LVP banquets and conventions, the Motibagh Palace and the Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum building.

Monday, May 4, 2020

Diu Fortress

 
If there is a fort on the coast of India in all of India, it is the fort of Diu. Akillo is surrounded by water on all sides. The fort was built by the Protagozos in 1535.




 The fort was built in 1535 by Nuno-de-Cunha. It was then rebuilt by Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat to escape the Mughal emperor Humayun. There was also a fort in the sea near Diu fort called panikotha. There was also a jail in this Diu fort which had a system to keep the criminals of the state.



 The fort also had two entrances. The George turret, also considered to be the oldest part of the fort, was built to protect the entrance as well as the surrounding area. There was also a hat on all sides to protect the fort. Since there was a sea around the fort, taka was arranged in the land for storage of potable water in the fort.

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Modhera Surya Temple



The Sun Temple of Modhera is located 100 km from Ahmedabad and 25 km from Mehsana in Gujarat. The temple was built by King Bhimdev I of the Solanki dynasty in the 11th century to worship his deity Suryadev.



 The specialty of this temple is that lime has not been used to connect this temple. Another characteristic of Amandir is that as soon as it dawns, the first rays of the sun fall on the gem on the crown of the Sun God in its sanctum sanctorum, which ignites the whole temple. This place is known as Dharmaranya in Satyug, Satyamandir in Tretayug, Vedbhuva in Dwaparyug, and Modhera in Kalayug. There were many attacks on this temple like Somnath temple but the attack done by Alauddin Khilji caused a lot of damage to the temple.


 It is said in the Puranas that Lord Rama told his guru Vashishta after the slaying of Ravana about a place where he could go and attain self-realization and also get rid of the sin of Brahmahatya when Guru Vashishta advised him to come here The kund in front of is known as Ramkund and Suryakund.

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Lothal



The oldest ancient civilization is located in Lothal, Gujarat. This Lothal village is located in Bhal area of ​​Ahmedabad district. Exploration of Lothal Civilization Born in 1954. This place is a must visit for history lover. If there is any place of Indus civilization in India, it is Lothal. 




Multi-precious stones are easily found in Lothal. Lothal is thought to have been a port in earlier times. Jewelry, clothing, metals are found here, and so was its export. The trade of the Lothal people is believed to have spread as far as Egypt. It is believed that Lothal was surrounded by four walls, all four types of structure are obtained in these four walls. Excavations include ivory, precious stones, gold necklaces, copper tools, fishing hooks, arrows, pyramid motifs, pottery, toys, bracelets, chess pieces and burnt bricks. Like Mohenjo Daro, the house has pipes and bathrooms.

Friday, May 1, 2020

Gir National Park




Gir National Park is the only place in the world where one can find a majestic Asiatic lion. The park is also home to the largest arid deciduous forest in western India. Aside from Asiatic lions, the park is also home to about 300 species of birds and a variety of animals.




  It was set up to protect Asian lions, who frequently roam the bankrupt safari park with leopards and hyenas. Nowhere else will you get a chance to see them as close as in Gir National Park. Spread over an area of ​​about 1,412 sq km, it is the only national park in India where a tribal community has completed the art of co-existence in harmony with wildlife.




Gir Forest National Park is a wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat, western India. Gir National Park is one of the top places to see in Gujarat due to the Asian lions. The Gir forest trail, outside the surrounding area, explores deciduous forests and has wildlife including vultures and pythons. The best way to enjoy the sights in Kegir National Park is by a jeep safari.

Somnath Temple



Somnath is such a Jyotirlinga that it is the first of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Due to the grandeur of this temple, it catches the eye of tourists first, and that is why this temple has been attacked about 17 times. But all the time it was rebuilt. Few people know that Somnath's full name is Somnath Jyotirlinga. This temple is near Veraval in Saurashtra, Gujarat. This temple is a holy place of pilgrimage for Hindus. The construction of this temple is said to have been made of gold when it was first built by Somdev. Then in the Dvaparayug era, when Shri Krishna went and settled in Gujarat, he built this temple with a stick. Then Maharaja Bhimdev built it with stones. There are many myths behind the Jyotirlinga of Somnath. This sacred Jyotirlinga was established where Lord Shiva appeared. 






According to a story, Somdev i.e. Chandra Daksha married 27 daughters of Prajapati Raja. But out of all the brides he was in love only with Rohini. So the rest of the girl complained to her father, the father got angry and told Somdev that his day was getting worse day by day. Cursed. So the brightness of the moon began to decrease. So he started worshiping Lord Shiva so Shiva was pleased and removed the curse of the moon. In this way Shiva, who removed the curse of Somdev, was established. It is said that this temple was built before BC. The second temple was built in the 7th century by the Maitrak king of Vallabhi. The temple was then destroyed by Al Juner, the Arab governor of Sindh. In 1815, it was rebuilt for the third time by King Nagbhatt II and made of red stones. The Somnath temple was badly damaged by Muhammad Ghaznavi in ​​1024 AD and he took gold, silver, diamonds etc. from the temple. The temple was also rebuilt by Sardar Patel, the former Home Minister of India. The temple is located on a coast.

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...