Ek Patthar Ki Bawadi & Jain Caves, Gwalior
Ek Pathar ki Bawadi, popularly known as Gopachal Parwat which houses several holy Jain statues carved into the fort walls and various other huge Jain statues. World famous sculpture of the Lord Parshvanath seated on a Lotus is the largest single stone carved statue in the world. It is 47 feet high and 30 feet wide. No where in the world, can one find bigger sculptor of Lord Parshvanath in a sitting posture.There are twenty six statues of Jain Tirthankars in various upright and seated positions. There is a mention of the monuments being built around 1424 a.d. under the reign of Tomar King Dungar Singh in an inscription in one of the caves. Built between 1398-1536 by kings of Tomar dynasty, these Jain Tirthankar statues are one of a kind in architecture and a treasure trove of old Indian heritage and culture. Gopachal Parvat is located approximately 2 km from the railway station and bus stand. Ek Patthar ki baori is in the first cave, a water reservoir carved out of a single stone.
GOPACHAL PARVAT, GWALIOR, MADHYA PRADESH
Gopachal parwat darshan gwalior ( Jain temple ) गोपाचल पर्वत दर्शन अतिशय क्षेत्र ग्वालियर
Gopachal parwat is jain hill temple situated in gwalior madhya pradesh. It is very peaceful and must visit place. There are very ancient statues.
GOPACHAL PARVAT || GWALIOR || MADHYA PRADESH
This is also within the Fort Complex. Near Urvai Gate.
Gopachal Parvat, Gwalior
Depicting true beauty, Gopachal Parvat is definitely a must visit when you are travelling to Gwalior.
Click on the Wikipedia link to know the history of this amazing rock cut monument situated inside the majestic Gwalior Fort.
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केवली की मोक्षस्थली गोपाचल पर्वत के बारे में जानकारी
Gopachal rock cut statue Gwalior, गोपाचल जैन तीर्थ ग्वालियर
Gopachal rock-cut Jain monuments, also called Gopachal Parvat Jaina monuments, are a group of Jain carvings dated to between 7th and 15th century. They are located on the south side of Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh. They depict Tirthankaras in seated Padmasana posture as well as standing Kayotsarga posture, in the typical naked form of Jain iconography. This group of Jain monuments is related to numerous others found in the north side of the fort including the Siddhachal Caves.
Address -gopachal Parvat foolbagh DD mall ke pas laskar Gwalior
Another entrance is from kila gate road
Gwalior Pathhar Ki Babdi || जैन मंदिर || ग्वालियर || गोपाचल पर्वत Gwalior Madhya Pradesh
PATHHAR KI BABDI || जैन मंदिर || ग्वालियर || गोपाचल पर्वत GWALIOR MADHYA PRADESH
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NEAR PHOOLBAGH GWALIOR BESIDE DD MALL
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Gopachal rock cut Jain monuments
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Basic informationLocationGwalior FortGeographic coordinates26°12′55.1″N 78°10′02.9″EAffiliationJainismDeityTirthankarasDistrictGwaliorStateMadhya PradeshCountryIndiaArchitectural descriptionCreatorTomaras of GwaliorDate established7th-centuryCompleted15th-century
Location
The Gopachal rock cut Jain monuments are located inside the fort of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, on a rock cliff east of the Scindia School. The Gwalior city and the fort is connected to other Indian cities by major highways NH 44 and 46 (Asian Highway 43 and 47), a railway station and airport (IATA: GWL). It is located near other historic Hindu and Jain temples from the medieval era.[1][2][3]
History
The Gopachal rock cut monuments are a part of nearly 100 Jain monuments found in and around the Gwalior city, but these are dated earlier than theSiddhachal Caves located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of these monuments. Both monuments were defaced and desecrated around 1527 when the Emperor Babur ordered their destruction.[4][5][6] Centuries later, the Jain community restored many of the statues by adding back stucco heads on the top of the damaged idols.[4]
The prolific Apabhramsha author Raidhu was responsible for consecrating many of the Jain rock carved images as attested by multiple inscriptions.[7]These include the two colossal images of Adinatha (57 feet) andChandraprabha.[8]
Description
The Gopachal rock-cut monuments depict the Tirthankaras in seated or standing meditating positions. They are not as colossal as some of those found in the Siddhachal Caves, but they are big. The Gopachal monuments include standing and seated Rishabhanatha (Adinatha), Neminatha, Parshvanatha andMahavira.[1][4][9][1]
According to Jains, Tirthankara Parshvanath delivered his discourse (deshna) on this hill.
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GOPACHAL HILL | गोपाचल पर्वत, ग्वालियर
Gopachal Hill- A perfect example of Cruelty and forgiveness at the same time.
Barely ventured part of Gopachal Parvat, Gwalior
Gopachal Parvat is the guarding hill of the city of Gwalior in Madhya Prades, India. The Gwalior fort is built on top of the hill. The rocky hill has also been used to carve out giant statues of Jain saints. The fort encompases alomost the entire hill and is also said to have several secret passages within the rocky hill. This place is above the Gujari mahal. Without entering the mahal continue on the stairs going up to reach the place. This place is not much frequented by visitors. What can be seen in the video is a sort of water tank that used to exist before. Few other structures exists in vincinity that resemble cave temples but are empty now. Beware of the numerous bee hives present in the area.
Location: Gwalior Fort, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Date: 31 March 2018
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गोपाचल पर्वत // Gopachal Rock Cut Jain Monuments Gwalior (M.P.)||a historical place
Gopachal rock-cut Jain monuments, also called Gopachal Parvat Jaina monuments, are a group of Jain carvings dated to between 7th and 15th century. They are located on the south side of Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh. They depict Tirthankaras in seated Padmasana posture as well as standing Kayotsarga posture, . .. This group of Jain monuments is related to numerous others found in the north side of the fort including the Siddhachal Caves.ग्वालियर किले के अंचल में गोपाचल पर्वत है, जहां प्राचीन जैन मूर्ति समूह का अद्वितीय स्थान है| पर्वत को तराशकर यहां सन 1398 से 1536 के मध्य हजारों विशाल दिगंबर जैन मूर्तियां बनाई गई हैं।गोपाचल पर्वत का इतिहास (History of Gopachal Parvat in Hindi)
तोमरवंशी राजा वीरमदेव, डूंगर सिंह व कीर्ति सिंह के काल में इन विशाल मूर्तियों का निर्माण हुआ था। गोपाचल पर्वत सृष्टि को अहिंसा तथा हिंदू धर्म में आई बलिप्रथा को खत्म करने का सन्देश देता है। यहां स्थित विभिन्न मूर्तियों द्वारा समाज को कई तरह के संदेश देने की कोशिश की गई है। गोपाचल पर्वत का मुख्य आकर्षण भगवान पार्श्वनाथ की पद्मासन प्रतिमा है।
किंवदंती है कि डूंगर सिंह ने जिस श्रद्धा एवं भक्ति से जैन मत का पोषण किया था, उसके विपरीत शेरशाह शूरी ने पर्वत की इन मूर्तियों को तोड़कर खंडित किया। उसने एक बार स्वयं पार्श्वनाथ की प्रतिमा को खंडित करने के लिए तलवार उठाया था, लेकिन उसकी भुजाओं में शक्ति नहीं बची थी। इस चमत्कार से भयभीत होकर वह भाग खड़ा हुआ था।
गोपाचल पर्वत की मान्यता (Importance of Gopachal Parvat)
इस पर्वत पर स्थित मूर्तियों द्वारा कर्म, धर्म, मोक्ष, पुनर्जन्म जैसे मुद्दों पर रोशनी डालने का प्रयास किया गया है। यह आध्यात्म और वास्तु कला का एक अनुपम मेल है।
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Ladhedi Gate was built by Ayodhya’s administrator Ladakhan. Later, Man Singh built a Sarai in 15-16thcentury A.D. for the stay of Muslim rulers. Jaunpur’s ruler Husainshah Shanki stayed here. It is also known as Chavanpur. A mosque also existed here. Now only two gates survive.
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Bhopal – the city of lakes – is one of the most interesting tourist places in Madhya Pradesh.
Key attractions: Upper Lake, Lower Lake, Bhimbetka, Bhojpur, State Museum, Birla Museum, Gohar Mahal, and Van Vihar National Park
Indore is one of the largest cities of the state and one of the important names on the Madhya Pradesh tourism facet. Located by the bank of River Saraswati, this city boasts of its rich heritage, historical monuments, and their incredible architecture. It also happens to be the financial capital of Madhya Pradesh.
Key attractions:Key attractions: Dhuandhar Waterfall, Bhedaghat, Marble Rocks, Bargi Dam, Madan Mahal Fort, Dumna Nature Reserve, Rani Durgavati Memorial & Museum, and Pisan Hari Jain Temple Lal Bagh Palace, Central Museum, Patalpani Waterfall, Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary, Tincha Waterfall, and Indore White Church
Gwalior : Gwalior Fort, Mansingh Palace, Tansen Tomb, Tiger Dam, Gopachal Parvat, Sun Temple, Sas Bahu Temples, Jai Vilas Palace, Scindia Museum, and Madhav National Park
Orchha: Orchha Fort, Raja Ram Temple, Raja Mahal, Chaturbhuj Temple, Orchha Wildlife Sanctuary, Palki Mahal, and Dinman Hardaul’s Palace
Jabalpur : Dhuandhar Waterfall, Bhedaghat, Marble Rocks, Bargi Dam, Madan Mahal Fort, Dumna Nature Reserve, Rani Durgavati Memorial & Museum, and Pisan Hari Jain Temple
Mandu: Ship Palace, Hindola Mahal, Rupmati’s Pavilion, Nilkanth’s Palace, Rewa Kund, Bagh Caves, Hoshang Shah’s Tomb, and Rupayan Museum
Kancheri: Kati Ghati Gateway, Koshak Mahal, Purana Madrasa, Shehzadi Ka Rauza, Idgah, Bada Mahal Darwaza, Jama Masjid, and Chandraprabh Temple
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Khuraho: Ajaigarh Fort, Panna National Park, Beni Sagar Dam, Archeological Museum, and temples of Kandariya Mahadev, Parsvanath, Visvanath, Devi Jagadamba, Vamana, Duladeo, Chitragupta, and Bijamandala
Sanchi: Sanchi Stupa, Toranas, Monasteries, Ashoka Pillars, Buddhist Vihara, Gupta Temple, and Sanchi Museum
Ujjain: Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ram Ghat, Kal Bhairav Temple, Jantar Mantar, Kalideh Palace, and Vikram Kirti Mandir Museum
Shri Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga & Temple, Mamleshwar Temple, Kajal Rani Cave, Siddhant Temple, and idols of 24 Avatars
Pachmarhi: Dhupgarh, Panar pani, Chauragarh, Sangam, Jatashankar & Mahadeo Caves, and Apsara Vihar
: Tree House Hideaway Resort, jeep safari, elephant safari
Pench: Baghvan Jungle Lodge and wild animals like bison, sambar deer, striped hyena, striped hyena, Royal Bengal Tiger, leopard, & wild cat
Kanha: Jeep safari, wildlife resort, and night safari
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Gwalior: Madhya Pradesh
Gwalior is a historic and major city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and one of the Counter-magnet cities. Located 325 kilometres (198 mi) south of Delhi the capital city of India, Gwalior occupies a strategic location in the Gird region of India. The city and its fortress have been ruled by several historic northern Indian kingdoms. From the Tomars in the 13th century, it was passed on to the Mughals, then to the Marathas in 1754 followed by the Scindias in 18th century.
Besides being the administrative headquarters of Gwalior district and Gwalior division, Gwalior has many administrative offices of Chambal Division of northern Madhya Pradesh. Several administrative and judicial organizations, commissions and boards have their state, as well as national, headquarters situated in the city. Gwalior was the winter capital of the state of Madhya Bharat which later became a part of the larger state of Madhya Pradesh. Before Indian Independence on 15 August 1947, Gwalior remained a princely state of the British Raj with Scindias as the local ruler. High rocky hills surround the city from all sides, on the north it just forms the border of the Ganga- Yamuna Drainage Basin. The city however is situated in the valley between the hills. Gwalior's metropolitan area includes Lashkar Gwalior (Lashkar Subcity), Morar Gwalior (Morar Subcity), Thatipur and the city center.
Gwalior was one of the major sites of rebellion during the 1857 uprising. Post-independence, Gwalior has emerged as an important tourist attraction in central India while many industries and administrative offices came up within the city. Before the end of the 20th century it became a million plus agglomeration and now it is a metropolitan city in central India. Gwalior is surrounded by industrial and commercial zones of neighbouring districts (Malanpur – Bhind, Banmor – Morena) on all three main directions. A 2014 report of the World Health Organization found Gwalior to be the third-most air-polluted city in the world.Gwalior has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under PM Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission.
Religion:
Hinduism is practised by the majority of the people in Gwalior (88.84%). Other religions practised include Islam (8.58%), Jainism (1.41%), Sikhism (0.56%) and Christianity (0.29).
Hindi in its standard form is widely spoken in Gwalior. Marathi is the second biggest language of the city,spoken by the 20% of the population. There is strong Marathi influence in Gwalior due to Maratha Rule over the centuries.Wikipedia
Siddhachal Jain Temple caves - Exploring Heritage at Gwalior & Morena Episode 5
Siddhachal Jain Temple caves - Exploring Heritage at Gwalior & Morena Episode 5
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