Monday, 05 October 2009 10:03

Manav Mandir - Ahmedabad

About Manav Mandir:

Manav Mandir is a lotus shaped, pink temple erected by the Ashirvad society and is located at Cinema Road. It is also known as Kamal Mandir. The presiding deity of the temple is Mataji also known as Ambaji - the source of Shakti-Spiritual energy. Darshan is open to visitors from morning 6.00am to 12.30 noon and from 3.00pm to 9.30pm. The Arti timings are 7.00am and 7.00pm. During the Navaratri festival (September-October) special prayer programmes and yagna are performed.

Manav Mandir is one of the famous temples in the district. It is a lotus-shaped, pink temple erected by the Ashirvad society. Dedicated to Mataji, the source of power or spiritual energy, the temple attracts more than 10,000 devotees a year. The temple is also famous as Kamal Mandir. A wide range of pujas are arranged in the temple.

Location info Manav Mandir:

Address: Ahmedabad,Gujrat,India
District: Ahmedabad
Nearest City: Ahmedabad
Best time to visit: Sept to Feb

Climate/Weather:

Winter season is from has 20 degree C to 32,hot season 28 degree C to 42

History of Manav Mandir:

Situated in the Heart of City, Pink Lotus shaped Manav Mandir shines since 1980. It has become favourite Tourist Attraction center welcoming thousands of worshipers from all around the world, seeking Darshan and Blessings of deity holy mother which brings eternal peace.

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The place is always filled with a lot of people having come to find peace of mind while others to find more about the extra ordinary structure consisting of the entire temple on a single grounded pillar. It is a treat to visit the Temple during the 'NAVRATRIS' (festival of nine nights of worship in Sept-Oct) where in Goddess is Dressed in different colorful dresses depicting various moods at different hours. Maximum worshipers arrive at 6-0 am in the morning as well as in the evening to participate in the AARTI which holds ritual importance.

Interesting things to Visit:

Calico Textile Museum:
Amongst the most celebrated institutions in the country, the Calico Textile museum is renowned for its comprehensive collection of textiles and artifacts. The museum offers visitors an insight into the Bronzes, Pichhwais, and Jain art ... Read full description of Calico Textile Museum

Hathisingh Jain Temple:
The Hathsingh Jain Temple is situated north of the Delhi Gate and was built in the year 1848. Constructed in spectacular white marble this structure is devoted to the 15th Jain saint Read full description of Hathisingh Jain Temple

Kankaria Lake:
The largest lake in Ahmedabad, the Kankaria Lake is a large attraction for the residents of the city. A 1.4 mile circumference allows this large lake to be a space for ... Read full description of Kankaria Lake

Kite Museum:
Come January and the city of Ahmedabad is in a hue of spectacular colours cutting across the blue skies as the International kite festival brings the most fantastic shades and designs. The kite festival ... Read full description of Kite Museum

Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum of Indology:
Come January and the city of Ahmedabad is in a hue of spectacular colours cutting across the blue skies as the International kite festival brings the most fantastic shades and designs. The kite festival ... Read full description of Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum of Indology

Manek Chowk:
Manek Chowk is amongst the busiest areas in Ahmedabad. It’s amongst the most popular market areas in the city renowned for its gold trade market. Situated on the east of the Jama Masjid, the market ... Read full description of Manek Chowk

Rani Sipris Mosque:
The Rani Sipri’s Mosque is yet another fantastic example of Muslim and Hindu architecture. Built by the wife of Mehmud Begada, Rani Sipri in 1514 the mosque is rather small, just 54 ft ... Read full description of Rani Sipris Mosque

Sabarmati Ashram:
Situated north to the city, the Sabarmati ashram otherwise known as the Gandhi ashram is situated on the silent stretch along the Sabarmati River. Set up in 1915 by M. K. ... Read full description of Sabarmati Ashram

Siddi Bashir Mosque:
Also called the Shaking Minarets, the Siddi Bashir Mosque is renowned for its unique construction. The minarets vibrate on shaking and stall almost as surprisingly within a few seconds. The vibration is set off ... Read full description of Siddi Bashir Mosque

Siddi Saiyyad Mosque:
Built in 1573, the mosque is amongst the more popular mosques in Ahmedabad. It is the last remaining symbols of the sultanate of Gujrat. With large windows and intricately netted partitions the mosque allows ... Read full description of Siddi Saiyyad Mosque

Swami Narayan Mandir:
The Swami Narayan Mandir in Ahmedabad is the worlds first Swami Narayan temple. The temple land was built by the British Imperial government who were deeply touched and impressed by the devotion and the cause. ... Read full description of Swami Narayan Mandir

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How to reach Manav Mandir?

Nearest Railway Station: Ahmedabad railway station
Nearest Airport: Ahmedabad airport
Road Transport:State Transport buses, private buses and taxis and conducted tours run in Ahemedabad

Nearest Visiting places from Manav Mandir:

Hatheesing Temple:
The Hatheesing temple is located outside the Delhi Gate to the north of the old city at a distance of three kilometres from Ahmedabad Railway station. Built in 1848 by Sri Kesarsing Hatheesing and made of white marble, this temple is dedicated to Dharmnath, the 15th Jain Tirthankara (teacher). The main temple is surrounded by 52 small temples. It has been named after its founder Seth Hathee Singh, a prosperous Jain merchant. The temple is a double storied construction with a dome on the front side while the sides are embellished with lavishly carved out balconies. The temple has a cemented courtyard that is enclosed by row of cloisters. The 52 shrines surrounding the main temple have an image each of a Tirthankara.

Swaminarayan Temple:
The Swaminarayan temple is located in Kalupur in Ahmedabad. It is believed to be the first ever Swaminarayan temple to be built. The interiors and exteriors of the temple have been adorned with typical Gujarati designs and has beautifully decorated domes and galleries. There are lush green lawns outside the temple which accentuate its beauty. On the southern side of the Temple there are nine tombs which are popularly known as 'Nau Gaz Pir' or Nine Yard Saints..

ISKCON Temple:
The ISKCON temple in Ahmedabad is located close to the Gujarat Samachar Press. It is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort Radha. It is also known as the Hare Krishna temple. ISKCON stands for International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The society was established in 1966 by Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and is also known as the Hare Krishna movement. It has more than 350 centres, 60 rural communities, 50 schools and 60 restaurants worldwide.

The temple has huge halls which are illuminated with grand looking chandeliers. The interiors are quite spacious and as regards the exteriors, the campus is filled with large number of flowering trees and plants. The temple has a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere and the devotees who come to the temple are supposed to maintain the silent and peaceful atmosphere of the temple premises. Prayer sessions are held here in the mornings and evenings. The prayer ceremonies are accompanied with chanting of religious songs called 'kirtans'. The temple hosts two main festivals- Janmashtami (birthday of Lord Krishna) and Nand Mahotsav (the day following Krishna's birthday). On Janmashtami Day, the entire temple is illuminated and lavishly decorated. 'Mangal Aarti' is held in the evening which is attended by a large number of people. Flowers, fruits, incense and sweets are offered to the deities on this day and there are discourses from the Bhagvad Gita- the holy book of the Hindus. Nand Mahotsav is celebrated the day after Janmashtami. On this day thousands of devotees throng the temple premises to offer their prayers. The temple arranges for lunch for the devotees on this auspicious occasion.

Mahaveer Swami Temple:
Mahaveer Swami temple is a highly revered Jain temple located in Ahmedabad. The presiding deity of the temple is Bhagwan Mahaveer. Besides there are metal idols of twenty three Tirthankaras of the Jains. This ancient temple is assumed to be of a period earlier than the year 1619. The temple possesses a large dome, then there are sculptural carvings of Goddesses in the open square. A bluish crystal idol of Bhagwan Shantinath and a silver coated carved fort of Ashtapadji are the other attractions. A marble built model of Pavapuri, the place at which Mahaveer attained nirvana can be seen on the terrace. There is complete absence of electric bulbs in the temple and the illumination inside the temple comes from the lamps burnt with coconut oil. Devotees visit the temple on the first day of the bright half of the month of Kartik (March-April) and on the first day of the bright half of the month of Bhadrapad (mid of September to mid of October) as it is considered auspicious.

Gheekanta Shankeshwar Teerth:
Gheekanta Shankeshwar Teerth is a famous Jain pilgrim centre located in the Gheekanta locality in Ahmedabad city. The presiding deity is Parikaryukta Bhagwan Shankeshwar Parshwanath in the Padmasana posture. It is a 53cm high white coloured idol. The temple has a simple and low-built structure without any ancient workmanship. People come to this temple for worship on the first and fifteenth day of the month and also on Sundays. Other deities worshipped here include Adinath, Bhagwan Shantinath, Parshva Yaksh and Padmavathi Devi.

Sri Karnavati Teerth:
Sri Karnavati Teerth is an important Jain pilgrim centre located in Ahmedabad city. It is dedicated to Sri Dharmanath Bhagwan. The idol is a white coloured one in the 'padmasana' posture.
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Jagannath Temple:
Jagannath temple is an ancient Vaishnavite temple located in the Jamalpur area of Ahmedabad district. The presiding deity is Lord Krishna. The other deities worshipped are Balram and Subhadra. The highlight of this temple is the annual rath yatra. Every year in the month of June/July a massive procession is taken out from the Jagannath temple. It is known as 'Rath Yatra' and is similar to the one at Puri Jagannath temple. Chariots, carrying the idols of Lord Jagannath (Krishna), Balram and Subhadra are the main attraction of the procession which starts in the morning. The chariots are decorated and adorned with garlands. Decorated elephants, gymnasts, acrobats, saints and devotees, all form part of the procession.

Param Dham:
Param Dham is located on top of a hillock at Bhavnirjar in Ahmedabad. The shrine is dedicated to Lord Krishna who presides here as Sri Venu Gopal who is the main deity. The idol of the main deity is flanked by the idol of Lord Ganesha in 'narthana' pose and Hanuman as Veer Maruti. The highlight of the temple is its unique architectural style.

Manav Mandir:
Manav Mandir is a lotus shaped, pink temple erected by the Ashirvad society and is located at Cinema Road. It is also known as Kamal Mandir. The presiding deity of the temple is Mataji also known as Ambaji - the source of Shakti-Spiritual energy. Darshan is open to visitors from morning 6.00am to 12.30 noon and from 3.00pm to 9.30pm. The Arti timings are 7.00am and 7.00pm. During the Navaratri festival (September-October) special prayer programmes and yagna are performed.

Sri Mahalakshmiji Temple:
Sri Mahalakshmiji Temple is an ancient shrine located at Ahmedabad. The presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Lakshmi. The area where the temple is situated is known as Mahalakshmi - Ni-Pole.

Vageshwari Mataji Temple:
Vageshwari Mataji Temple is an ancient shrine located at Ahmedabad and was established about 550 years ago. It lies in the Vageshwari-ni-Pole area and is dedicated to Vageshwari Mataji, the family deity of Shrimali Sonis.
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Jama MasjidJama Masjid:
Jama Masjid is located in the centre of the old city beside the Mahatma Gandhi road and to the east of Teen Darwaza. It was built by Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1423 and is one of the biggest and oldest mosques of India. Jama Masjid combines the best of Hindu and Muslim styles of architecture and is built in yellow sandstone. The mosque has 260 pillars supporting 15 domes (cupolas) arranged symmetrically. It has entrances on three sides- west, south and north. The Muluk-Khana or Royal Gallery is the special feature of the mosque. It is a platform standing on pillars and enclosed upto the roof with beautiful stone work. The court has a large marble courtyard with a long rectangular ablution tank in the centre. The prayer hall of the mosque is a rectangular area with five symmetrical domes. The central Mihrab (position indicating the direction of the Holy Mecca ) of the mosque has inscriptions commemorating its completion in 1424 by Sultan Ahmed Shah I. The masjid also had tall minarates which were destroyed in an earthquake.

Rani Rupmati's Mosque:
Rani Rupmati's mosque is located on the northern side of the Ahmedabad city. The mosque was established by Sultan Mahmud Beghara and was named after his wife Rani Rupmati. The special features of this mosque are its impressive domes, carved galleries and tall minarates. The prayer hall consists of exquisite carvings. The three domes are duly supported by pillars and the one in the central position illuminates the mosque with natural light. Small domes located in the front, rear and at the centre rise in crescent like shape.The architecture of the mosque is a combination of both Hindu and Muslim styles. The minarates of the mosque were lost in earthquake. The tomb of Rani Rupmati is located next to the main mosque. Also located close to the mosque are the mosque of muhafiz Khan and Saiyad Usman Mausoleum.

Rani Sipri's Mosque:
Rani Sipri's Mosque is yet another combination of Hindu and Muslim Architecture. It was built by Rani Sipri, wife of Mahmud Beghara who executed their son for a minor misdemeanour. It is a small mosque but outshines Rani Rupmati's mosque with its intricately carved decoration, jali screens with flowering plant and tree forms and the building's elegant design.It is also known as the Masjid-e-Nagira (Jewel of a Mosque) because of its extremely graceful and well-executed design. It has a separate area of worship, upstairs, for women called 'Jenana'. After the death of Rani Sipri, she was buried in the premises of the mosque.

Jhulta Minara:
Jhulta Minara or 'Swaying Minarates' as they are known in English are one of the most ancient structures of Ahmedabad city and are actually a part of the Sidi Bashir mosque. Each minarate has three storeys, girdled by carved stone balconies. The special feature of these minarates which gets them their name is that when one of the minarates is shaken the other one also rocks in tandem. This feature of the minarates is believed to be a protection against earthquakes. An example of superb craftsmanship the secret behind the swaying minarates still remains a mystery to even the trained minds of architects and engineers. The minarates have stood the test of time. Being situated close to the railway station they have withstood the pressure of fast moving trains and also dismantling at the hands of humans. It is believed that an Englishman once made an attempt to demolish one of the minarates unravel the mystery behind their swaying. However he was unable to find out the theory behind the swaying minarates and could not replace the dismantled parts either.
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Ahmed Shah'Mosque:
Ahmed Shah's mosque is located on the Sardar Patel Road. It lies to the south-west of the Bhadra fort. It was built in the year 1414 AD by Sultan Ahmed Shah, the founder of Ahmedabad city. It is one of the oldest mosques in the city. The prayer halls (Mehrabs) have been intricately designed using black and white marbles. Towards the north-east corner lies the separate prayer room for women which is known as 'Zenana'. The mosque initially was meant only for royal class but nowdays it has become a popular tourist destination.

Raj Babri Mosque:
Raj Babri mosque is located on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, near the suburb of Gomtipur. It is an ancient shrine believed to have been built in the 15th century and also has its share of fame in the form of its shaking minarates. The minarates were damaged during the Gujarat earthquake and the government has since been trying to restore them. Like most of the other mosques in Ahmedabad, Raj Babri's mosque also exhibits a combination of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles.

Bai Harir Mosque:
Bai Harir mosque is a highly revered shrine in Ahmedabad. It is believed to have been built by Bai Harir Sultani who was the superintendent of th eharem of Sultan Beghara. The central mirhab or prayer area of the mosque shows inscriptions. The sculptural work int he centre of the prayer room and upper part of the walls depict features of Gujarati architecture. The courtyard of the mosque has a few sealed passages that are possibly connected to the nearby stepwell or with some spacious underground alcoves. Near the mosque are located Dada Hari Vav (step well) and Bai Harir's tomb.

Bai Harir tomb is located on the north-eastern part of Bai Harir mosque. The entrance of the tomb faces towards the south. the mausoleum has a tomb chamber with a huge semi circular dome. This is surrounded by low corridors with four small domes. Plant sculptures and geometric patterns resembling Gujarati art decorate the basement of corridors and the bottom of the mausoleum.

Bibi ki Masjid:
Bibi ki Masjid is an ancient mosque located at Ahmedabad in Gujarat. It was built by Makhduma-I-Jahan, mother of Sultan Ahmed Shah II sometime in 1454 AD. The mosque has a royal gallery enclosed by a carved dome with a luxuriant spiral pendant and is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Another feature of the mosque is the presence of shaking minarates here too.

Badshah-no-Hajiro:
The tomb of Ahmed Shah the founder of Ahmedabad is called Badshah-no-Hajiro.It is located just outside the east gate of Jama Masjid. It is square in shape with porticos on each side and has perforated stone windows. Women are not allowed into the central chamber of the structure. The tomb also has cenotaphs of Ahmed Shahs son and grandson. Opposite the Hajiro and across the main gate lies the Rani-no-Hajiro where the queens of subsequent sultans were buried.

Roza of Shah Alam:
Roza of Shah Alam is a monument built in the memory of Muslim saint Shah Alam. It is believed that the roza was built by the brother of the Mughal Empress NoorJahan. The complex of the roza is believed to contain the footprints of the Prophet in marble. The tomb is supported by 12 columns and the brass doors are set in carved marble frames and the floors are tiled in black and white marble. The annual Shah Alam fair is held here in the month of March/April and is attended by thousands of devotees from far and near.

Kutbi Mazar:
Kutbi Mazar in Ahmedabad is a colossal monument built in memory of Syedna Qutubuddin Shaheed, the high priest of Bohra community.

Nearest Petrol Pump nearby Manav Mandir:

MMercury Petrol Pump:Ellisbridge,Ahmedabad,Gujrat,India

Panchavati Petrol Pump:Panchavati, Ahmedabad,Gujrat,India

Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation nearby Manav Mandir:

Pride Hotel:Bodakdev,Ahmadabad,Gujarat,India

Fortune Hotel: Ashram Road ,Ahmedabad,Gujarat,India

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Jumma Masjid
Jumma Masjid of Ahmedabad is one of the most beautiful mosques in India. It was built in the year 1423 by the founder of the city, Sultan Ahmed Shah, and is located in the old city. Built in yellow sandstone, this monument is capable of outshining any other monument of Ahmedabad. Jama Masjid is a fine example of Indo Saracenic architecture, with the special touch of the Sultan himself. It presents an extraordinary blend of Hindu and Muslim styles of architecture.The historians refer to it as the most beautiful mosque of the east. It is an imposing structure in the center of the old city and rests on 260 pillars, supporting fifteen domes....more
Siddi Sayed's Mosque
The Sidi Saiyad Mosque is a renowned ancient mosque in Ahmedabad, built by Ahmed Shah slave Sidi Saiyad in 1571. Situated near the famous Lal Darwaja at Bhadra, it was once part of the city wall of Ahmedabad. The most interesting features of the mosque are the fabulous Jhali screens lining its upper walls and the magnificent and exclusive stone tracery. The screens are framed in ten semi-circular windows and are built in Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. The carved stone windows depict the complex intertwining of the branches of the kalpa tree....more
Sarangpur Hanumanji Temple
Hanumanji Maharaj at Sarangpur, is famed around the world for expelling spirits and Ghosts from people plagued with such problems. This was due to the blessing of Gopalanand Swami to Vagha Khachar, who invoked Hanumanji with his wand, to be ever present in the idol to drive out such evils. The kind Swami helped Vagha Khachar with such blessing as he readily served saints and devotees offering them hospitality. As a result his income had dwindled. Swami therefore decided to help him by installing the idol of Hanuman, which provided a strong source of income, which facilitated him to continue to render service to saints and devotees....more
Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaza
One of the most beautiful monuments in Ahmedabad is the Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaza, Ahmedabad. Situated in Ahmedabad this is one of the most beautiful forts in the city which attracts tourists from all over. Indianholiday.com offers online information on Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaza, Ahmedabad and other tourist attractions of Gujarat and other parts of India.When it comes to monuments in Ahmedabad, Bhadra fort is one name that indeed deserves a special mention. Constructed in the year 1411 A.D. during the rule of Marathas, it was established by Sultan Ahmad Shah, the founder of Ahmedabad city. Bhadra fort in Ahmedabad is a royal fort that occupies the top most position in the Ahmedabad sightseeing tour. Read on to know more about Bhadra fort in Ahmedabad, India....more

 

Mata Bhavani Well
Mata Bhavani Well is a step well located just 200 m north of Dada Hari Wav in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Built in 11th century, this long well with the ends projecting east and west is noted for its fine carvings. It has an entrance on the east side. The staircase goes down to the east and at the east end, there is a circular shaft. The well was built in the form of stairs as the water level changes depending on seasons.Mata Bhavani Well, Ahmedabad is one of the important tourist attractions of Ahmedabad. The Mata Bhavani Well, Ahmedabad is one of the longest wells that ends projecting towards and east and west. On the eastern side there is an entrance. The staircase to the Mata Bhavani Well, Ahmedabad descends to the east end and there is a circular shaft. In the earlier times, water in the shaft was brought up by the cows and used for irrigation.....more
Tomb of Ahmed Shah
The tombs of Ahmed Shah and his queens are located outside of the east gate of the Jama Masjid to the south west of Bhadra Fort in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.It was constructed in 1442 after the death of Ahmed Shah, the founder of the city.Women are prohibited to visit the central chamber of the mosque. The tombs of the queens are situated on a raised platform across the street.The Tomb of Ahmed Shah Ahmedabad is one of the most important tourist attractions of Ahmedabad. The tomb is square shaped with latticed stone windows. The women are not allowed in the central chamber in the Tomb of Ahmed Shah Ahmedabad. Just across the main road is the Rani no Hajiro where you can get to see the tombs of Ahmed Shah queens. Though the Tomb of Ahmed Shah, Ahmedabad is in quite good shape yet the tombs of Ahmed Shah wives are not in quite good shape.....more
Sabasrmati Ashram
Sabarmati Ashram is situated on the banks of River Sabarmati. It was founded in the year 1917 AD and is also known as Gandhi Ashram or the Harijan Ashram. The ashram once served as the residence of the Father of the Nation. It is from this place that Gandhiji spearheaded the Dandi March, on 12th March 1930.The March was an important event in the freedom struggle of India. It was aimed at revolting against the salt laws imposed by the British Government. The ashram faces the prison on one side and the river on the other.Sabarmati Ashram, formerly known as Satyagraha Ashram, situated in Ahmedabad at the Kocharab Bungalow of Jivanlal Desai a barrister. Later on it was shifted to the banks of Sabarmati river and then it came to be known as Sabarmati Ashram. Gandhi stayed at the Ashram from 1915 to 1933 later on the Ashram was disbanded. The Ashram is a witness to many important historical events....more
Shaking Minarets
The Shaking Minarets, Ahmedabad or the Jhulta Minar is one of the most unique monuments in Ahmedabad. Located in Siddi Bashir Mosque near the Sarangpur gate this is one of the beautiful tourist places in the city. Indianholiday.com offers online information on Shaking Minarets Ahmedabad and other tourist attractions of Gujarat and other parts of India.The Shaking Minarets, Ahmedabad is one of the most interesting tourist attractions of Ahmedabad which you can see on your tour to Gujarat. Each of the minarets is 3 storeyed tall and they have intricate designs carved on them with stone balconies that are around 21.34 meters high. If any one of the minarets is shaken then the other minaret even vibrates. However the most surprising fact about the Shaking Minarets in Ahmedabad in India is their connecting passage which remains free of any kind of vibration. From intricate designs to the exquisite artwork the Shaking Minarets, Ahmedabad are one of the major tourist attractions in Gujrat.....more
Dada Hari Wav
Dada Hari Vav is an octagonal shaped well, which is located below the ground level. This underground well has been intricately carved in the typical Gujarati designs. Made from fine stone work of Gujarat, the well has been drawing more and more tourists year after year. While designing this stepped well, adequate attention was paid to its each and every detail. This is indicative from the fact that, right from pillars to walls to steps, everything has been beautifully decorated. The visiting hours of the well are from 09:00 am to 05:00 pm.The Dada Hari Vav, Ahmedabad is a uniquely designed octagonal shaped step well in Ahmedabad. The interiors and the underground of the Dada Hari Vav, Ahmedabad has been intricately designed. Each year tourists from all over are allured to visit this unique step well which is one of the major tourist attractions of Gujarat....more
Adalaj Vav
Adalaj Vav is a five-storied step-well located in a small sleepy village named Adalaj, about 15 km from Gandhinagar city. Adalaj Vav was built in 1499.There are about 120 vavs or step-wells spread across the Indian state of Gujarat. The oldest vav is the Rani vav or Queen's vav, which is located in Patan and dates back to the 11th century AD. However, the vav situated in the small village of Adlaj is the most popular one. The Adlaj vav is in fact a na vav, literally meaning an upside down architecture of a step-well.Built entirely of sandstone, one can enter into this step-well from three sides, which consist of octagonal landings with huge carved colonnades and intricately carved niches. The architecture of this well also shows the influence of the earlier Solanki rulers of Gujarat....more
Rani ki Vav
Rani Ki Vav is the oldest and the grandest stepwell in the state of Gujarat. It is situated at Patan and is believed to have been built during 1022 to 1063 AD. The construction was completed by the widowed queen Udayamati.She was the wife of King Bhimdev I son of Mularaja, the founder of the Solanki dynasty of Anahilwada Pattan.It is a richly sculptured monument and a major tourist spot in Patan. The size of the Rani Ki Vav is so huge that the tourists appear to be ants climbing an anthill.Due to silting, a major portion of the well has deteriorated. There were some renovation exercises in 1980, which have restored some of the ancient glory of the place. One of its pillars is so beautifully carved, that it reminds one of the ancient charm of the monument. It appears the well is made up of bricks. There is small gateway just below the last step of the Rani Ki Vav well. The gateway opens into a 30 km tunnel which leads to the nearby town of Siddhpur. This was used by the King to escape in the times of defeat.....more
Harappan Ruins
Lothal Harappan Ruins are by far the most important and significant tourist attractions of the place. One can take a stroll round the ancient dockyard, the bastion, the lower town, the bead factory and the storage houses. The advanced and modernized drainage system is something to marvel at. There is a museum right to the west that showcases a number of articles comprising of bronze and copper mirrors, painted potteries, miniature bullock carts used as toy items, jewelry, beads and a variety of objects made of stone, shell and bone. You can also take a close look at the seals from Bahrain, terracotta figures whose origin can be traced back to Sumeria and other objects from Egypt. Another interesting item on display is a model of the city made of plaster of Paris based on reconstructions made by archeologists....more
Shreyas Folk Museum
Sabarmati in the suburbs of Ambavadi is Shreyas Folk Art Museum. The Museum showcases the traditional folk art and crafts of Gujarat's numerous tribes. The museum is opened from 9 am to noon from 3-5 pm from Tuesday to Thursday.The museum exhibits the folk arts and crafts of Gujarat, particularly textile and clothing. Also on exhibit include a complete elephant skeleton (3.19 m high), coins, animal's caparisons, weapons, toys, costumes, masks, puppets and musical instruments.The city grew steadily outgrowing the space within the city walls, spreading further outward even to the other side of the river. Eventually, most of the walls were removed, and today only the gates still stand, as well as a short section of wall also stands along the riverfront.....more
Kite Museum
Kite Museum is at Paldi in Ahmedabad.January is the season for kites in Ahmedabad, as it is in the whole of Gujarat. During the festival of Makar Sankranti, which marks the end of winter solstice, the city skies become ablaze with colourful kites of all shapes and sizes. It is a little surprise then that Ahmedabad is home to a unique Kite Museum. A visit to this museum is an educative and entertaining experience for the children, one that will acquaint them with kites - how they are made and how they fly. Creative designs are bound to capture their imagination.Ahmedabad is in a hue of spectacular colours cutting across the blue skies as the International kite festival brings the most fantastic shades and designs. The kite festival is a cause for celebration across Gujrat. Friends, family and neighbourhood acquaintances are all out on the streets trying to outdo the other with some strategic moves to win and stay flying. And if the splendor of the day gets you all excited you should witness the beauty of the lit box kites in the nights....more
Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum
The Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum, Ahmedabad also known as the Institute of Indology has a strong collaboration with the National Mission from 2003. The list of manuscripts, books and miniature paintings gives the tourists an idea about the art and culture of ancient India. From painted patas, sculptures to bronze and woodwork, Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum, Ahmedabad is an educative and informative place for the tourists.The museum has a huge collection of miniature paintings, cloth paintings, stone sculptures, terracotta, bronzes, textiles, wood work, metal sculptures, coins and various paintings of Tagore and artwork of Nepal and Tibet. The museum has also a big library, which contains about 45000 books and 75, 000 manuscripts. The books are based on Jainism and Buddhism, tantra, grammar, and Indian philosophy. The books are written in different languages like Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, Old Gujarati, Apabhramsa, Hindi, and Rajasthan.....more
Archaeological Museum
Lothal a very ancient city lies about 87 kilometers from Ahmedabad,There was a full-fledged settlement in Lothal during the the Harappan era that dates back to the 2nd millennium BC. About 82 kilometers from Ahmedabad, you will get the opportunity to see the incredible sight of the world oldest urban cultures or Harappan culture in its fullest form.The museum was setup in 1976 in order to display the artifacts recovered from the excavation conducted from 1952 to 1961.The Museum has three galleries.In the front gallery depicts an artist conjectural idea of Harappan town of Lothal. There are also introductory write-ups and maps about the site. The gallery at left side has showcases with beads, terracotta ornaments, replicas of seal and sealings, shell and ivory objects, copper and bronze objects, tools and potteries yielded from excavations....more
City Museum
The City Museum, Ahmedabad is in the Sanskar Kendra building which is one of the finest museums in Ahmedabad. Located in the heart of the city, the building was built by the well known French architect Le Corbusier. The City Museum attracts tourists from all over. Indianholiday.com offers online information on City Museum, Ahmedabad and other tourist attractions of Gujarat and other parts of India.The tourists can also get a glimpse of ancient art, pottery, woodcraft and frescoes of medieval India in the City Museum, Ahmedabad. There are historical evidences of Industrial Revolution in Ahmedabad and the effects of Gandhism. Ahmedabad which was one of the most excellent textile producing regions was called the Manchester of India during that period. The City Museum, Ahmedabad also has remnants of that period stored in its precious memorabilia. Tourists can get a glimpse of exquisite designs on variety of textiles such as brocade, Chinese embroidery, carpets, tents, royal attire. There are some precious photographs as well as antique camera and other equipments....more
Calico Museum of Textiles
Calico Museum of Textiles is one of the finest museums to be set up in India. It was inaugurated in the year 1949 by the then Prime Minister of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru. The museum houses one of the rare collections of textiles, dating back to the 17th century. It is presently located in the Sarabhai Foundation, in the Shahibag premises. Calico museum is the world's best museum on textiles. Ahmedabad has been a major textile trade center sine the 15th century. This inspired Shri Sarabhai, his sister Gira Sarabhai and the great industrial house of Calico to establish India's unique museum on textiles in the city.The textiles on display include court textiles used by the Mughal and provincial rulers of 15th to 19th centuries. Also on display are regional embroideries of the 19th century, tie-dyed textiles and religious textiles. The galleries also have exhibits on ritual art and sculpture, temple hangings, miniature paintings, South Indian bronzes, Jain art and sculpture, and textile techniques galleries and a library. The museum has played an important role in determining the curriculum taught in the textile designing courses at the prestigious National Institute of Design also located in Ahmedabad....more
NC Mehta Gallery
N C Mehta Art Gallery is situated near the campus of Gujarat University in Gujarat. This art gallery houses an excellent collection of miniature paintings such as Pahadi miniatures and the famous Chaurpanchashika series.In all the Indian Museums the N.C.Mehta Collection of Gujarat Museum Society is very unique as It contains important collection of Pahadi Miniatures & the famous Chaurpanchashika Series, Chaurpanchasika Series is displayed at N.C.Mehta gallery only across the worldThe Gujarat Museum Society The main objective of the society are to preserve the invaluable collection of paintings, inculcate art appreciation and to promote its study and research. Indian miniatures include illustrations of sacred and secular works, poetic compositions, epics Ragamala paintings, Darbar scenes, portraits and social scenes....more
Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary
A black tailed godwit gracefully descends upon the tranquil water, flutters its wings and sails on. A small, brown and white wader with a slightly up curved bill, the bird has traveled 3500 kms from its nesting ground in Central Europe to spend the winter at Nalsarovar in Gujarat.Clouds upon clouds of more than 200 types of birds land in this lake having made an equally long journey to escape the harsh winter of their nesting areas. Here they find food and warmth. These migrant birds visit Nalsarovar every year from November to February. During these four months water is plentiful and fish, insects and aquatic plants abound in the lake an ideal environment for the birds. Nalsarovar at this time is a birdwatcher's delight....more
Law garden
Law Garden is a public garden in the city of Ahmedabad, India. The market outside the garden is very famous for the handicraft goods sold by local people. The road at the side of the garden is filled with street hawkers selling all kinds of food items.The Law Garden eatery market would be regularized. The standing committee has asked the municipal commissioner to get the design and policy prepared. The regularization will help generate employment and will help the civic body to keep a close watch on the quality of food served there.The most popular hub in the city of Ahmedabad is the Law Garden. This public garden is situated in the centre of the town of Ahmedabad.The familiar Law Garden is well known for purchasing the handcrafts and traditional Gujarati dresses from local vendors. Visiting this public garden will make you to rejoice and make a good pass time here....more
Sabrmati River
The Sabarmati River originates from the ranges of Arravalli in the Udaipur district of Rajasthan, Western India. The river is about 371 km in length. In its initial course, the river is also called as Wakal. The river empties into the Gulf of Cambay of Arabian Sea. The river traverses a stretch of about 400 Km. The Banas basin lies to the east of the river, while the Mahi Basin lie to its north, and the Luni Basin to its west. The southern boundary of the river flows along the border of the Gujarat State. The total area of the Basin is 4,164 km square.The course of River Sabarmati extends for almost 371 km in western India. The Sabarmati River starts its journey in the Aravalli Range of the Udaipur District of Rajasthan....more
Sarkhej Fair
A visit to Tourism of Gujarat offers information about the land of color and gaiety that Gujarat is situated in India. Tourism of Gujarat, offers information about the Sarkhej fair which is an annual event held in Gujaratin India. Sarkhej Fair, being held every year in Gujarat, India, witnesses a conglomeration of a large number of people from various parts of the state of Gujarat, situated in India.Tourism of Gujarat, takes a tourist on an odyssey across the confines of Gujarat, situated in India with the Sarkhej fair, being one of the most popular and the most significant Muslim fair in the region. Sarkhej Fair is held in the southern outskirts of the city of Ahmedabad, located in Gujarat, India....more
Tribal Museum
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