Friday, 25 November 2011

Famous Place In Ahmedabad

Famous Place In Ahmedabad

1. Merta - Charbhuja Ji Temple

Merta is a small town in the Nagaur district, Rajasthan. Meera Bai was born as a daughter of Ratan Singh, grand-daughter of Merta's Rao Duda; and great-granddaughter of Rao Jodha, founder of Jodhpur.
Meera's mother died when the girl was 10 and the princess went to live with grandfather, Rao Duda, at Merta.


Charbhuja Temple in Merta is the Temple where Meera Bai worshipped Lord Krishna before her marriage to Prince Bhoj of Chittor.
The 400 year old Temple is also known as Meera Temple of Merta.


Charbhuja Ji Temple, Merta


2. Chittorgarh - Fort Of Chittorgarh - Kumbha Palace

In 1516 Crown Prince Bhoj, son of Maharana Sangram Singh-I married the princess Meera Bai of Merta. The 'Kanwar Pada Palace' inside 'Kumbha Palace' was the place where Meera Bai used to live in Chittorgarh Fort.
Bappa Rawal built this palace which was later modified by Maharana Kumbah. This palace also has importance because of the site where Rani Padmini and thousands of the forts women and children committed JAUHAR.


Kanwar Pada Palace, Chittorgarh Fort


3. Chittorgarh - Kumbha Shyam Temple (Meera Mandir)

Maharana Kumbha build a Lord Vishnu Temple (Kumbh Temple) in 1449.
When Meera came to Chittor, she requested a small Krishna Temple for her personal use. Her father-in-law (Maharana SANGRAM SINGH I) built a small Temple adjoining Kumbh Temple, which was named as Kumbh (Kumbha) Shyam Temple. There she continued her devotions to Lord Krishna, and used her wealth to help feed religious pilgrims and the needy.
There is a small Chhatri in the Temple built in memory of Meera's saintly guru, Rai Das (Swami Ravidas) of Varanasi. The saint's footprints are marked on the floor of this small shrine.


Kumbha Shyam Temple, Chittorgarh Fort


4. Vrindaban - Banke Bihari Temple (Meera Bai Temple)

The holy land of Vrindavan is situated 12 km north west of Mathura, UP. Vrindavan lies in the heart of the region called Brij. It is the place where Sri Radha & Krishna had performed their Leelas, eons ago.
Around 1532, Meera Bai left Chittorgarh and moved to Vrindavan. After spending some years in Vrindavan, she went to Dwaraka and spent the rest of her life there.
A place has been identified where Meera Bai stayed in Vrindavan. As of now we do not have much information of pictures of this place.
Vrindavan also has a Meera Bai Temple.



5. Dwarka - Jagat Temple (Temple Of Dwarkadheesh)

Dwarka is holy town in Gujarat around 800 km south west of Chittor.
Meera Bai lived the final years of her life in Dwarka and there wrote to Krishna her immortal poems of love. Meera have infused Jagatmandir in Dwarka with a power of love.


Dwarkadheesh Temple, Dwarka


6. Nurpur - Brij Raj Bihari Temple

Located around 66 Km from Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh, Nurpur Fort was constructed by Maharaja Basu in the 16th century. One of the Krishna idol (build with black stone) prayed by Meera Bai was taken to Nurpur by Nurpur king Raja Basu (1580-1613). Raja Basu build a beautiful Temple for this Idol which is known as Brij Raj Bihari Temple.
The Krishna Temple is now ruined along with the fort but still has some carved relief work on stone. This antique idol of Lord Krishna is still preserved in Brij Raj Temple and worshipped by pilgrims. The lifelike idol of Lord Krishna playing his flute is matchless in its beauty.


Nurpur Fort


7. Amer Jaipur - Jagat Siromani Ji Temple

Raja Man Singh I build an exquisitely carved marble-and-sandstone Lord Krishna Temple in Amer (Near Jaipur) in memory of his son. The Temple is well known as Jagat Shiromani Temple of Amer.
The Krishna idol which is placed in Jagat Shiromani Temple was one of the idols worshipped by Meera Bai.


Jagat Siromani Temple, Amer Jaipur


Jagat Siromani Temple - More Pictures

8. Dakor - Ranchhodraiji Temple

Dakor is located around 94 Km from Ahmedabad, Gujrat. Dakor is famous for Ranchhodraji Temple (A Lord Krishna Temple).
According to historical books, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Meera visited Dakor.


Ranchhodraiji Temple, Dakor
Dressed like a bride on a mid summer's eve, Ahmedabad's Kankaria Lake attracts thousands of visitors from all over the country. This famous lake which is known for its beautiful view continues being one of the most sought after places for sightseeing in the city.

Situated in the suburbs of Ahmedabad, this scenic lake was built way back in A.D. 1451 by Mughal Sultan Qutub-ud-din. This circular lake is spread over a massive area of 3 sq km. It was historically referred as Hauje-Qutub. A perfect example of an artificial lake this man- made construction is simply marvelous.

With a solid filtering and water purifying technique, this lake has gained admirers from all over the world who visit this place specially to study its unique and intricate design. Boating in this lake during twilight is an extremely pleasurable experience. From motorboats to rowing boats, one can go in for any option as they are all affordable. The one hour boat trip makes you explore the entire lake which is full of vividness and tranquility. During Sunset, the musical fountain comes alive with the frothy water splashing in rhythm with the music.

Apart from this, the well-known Nagina Wadi gardens situated in middle of the lake are very popular for their greenery and exotic beauty. One can access these gardens through a walkway in the lake area. Another main attraction of this lake is the Kankaria Zoo which is touted as one of the best zoos in the country. Situated all-around the lake on various small and attractive hills, this zoo preserves nearly 1200 Animals and Wild species. This zoo is definitely worth a visit especially for its famous White Tigers and Crocodile-growing centre. The final attraction of the lake is the Bal Vatika, a fun place that combines a park with a science museum that makes learning an enjoyable experience. Teaching various aspects of science and geography, Bal Vatika instigates kids to think constructively. The laughing mirror house situated within this Bal Vatika has 24 mirrors that portray images in distorted angles and are very popular amongst children.

With so many features, one cannot skip this picnic spot or overlook its beauty. If one ever wants to see the charm of a receding sun, then there is no better place than the Kankaria Lake.



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