Top 10 Famous places to visit in Aurangabad, Maharashtra || औरंगाबाद घूमने के 10 अच्छे जगह
Top 10 Famous places to visit in Aurangabad, Maharashtra | औरंगाबाद घूमने के 10 प्रमुख स्थान || Top 10 Tourist places in Aurangabad, Maharashtra | Top 10 Best Tourist Places To Visit In Aurangabad, India | 10 Best Places To Visit In Aurangabad | places to visit in Aurangabad.
1] Bibi ka Maqbara:
Bibi ka Maqbara: A popular historical place in Aurangabad, Bibi ka Maqbara is famous for its architecture that is similar to the Taj Mahal. Between 1651 and 1661 century AD, Prince Azam Shah commissioned this mausoleum, in the memory of his mother, Rabia-ul-Daurani (Wife of the great ruler Aurangzeb). Due to its heavy resemblance with The Taj Mahal (seventh Wonder of the World), Bibi Ka Maqbara is also addressed as “Taj of Deccan” or “Dakkhani Taj”. It was built with the intentions of taking over the fame of Taj Mahal, but it couldn’t. Today, it is protected by Archeological Survey of India. Bibi ka Maqbara is a prime attraction of Aurangabad.
2] AJANTA CAVES :
The Ajanta Caves, a horseshoe-shaped collection of rock-cut cave temples stands around the Wangorah River in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. Discovered by chance in 1819 by a British officer, the Ajanta Caves have since then been in the archaeological and historical limelight of the country. Many experts have studied and researched the caves. The magnificent sculptures, perfectly placed layouts and paintings are fraught with Buddhist ideologies and beliefs. The lifestyle of the monks and the detailing of the life of Buddha and Buddhist tales is an integral part of the Ajanta Caves. There are a total of 30 caves, and each has been numbered.
3] PANCHAKKI :
The Panchakki Water Mill is also called as Nehar-e-Panchakki. Located at Aurangabad, it was built in the early years of the 17th century by Baba Shah Musafir. Panchakkiis one of the few places that are calm and peaceful in Aurangabad which helps to visualize the life that existed during the medieval period in India. Jain Temple, Mughal Palace, Hemadpanthi Temple-mosque, Chini Mahal, Jama Masjid, Aurangabad Caves, Sunheri Mahal, Purwar Museum and Daulathabad Fort are the other important tourist attractions near this historic site.
4] Sunheri Mahal :
Sunheri Mahal derives its name from the gold paintings that were hung in the palace. This palace is an eminent historical site in Aurangabad. It was built by a Bandalkand leader who travelled along Aurangzeb to Southern India. The monument is made up of lime and stone and was positioned on towering pillars. However the high pillars have tumbledowned with time. The palace-cum-museum is located on the premises of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University.
5] Mhaismal Aurangabad :-
Mhaismal is a beautiful tourist destination in Maharashtra. Plan a weekend holiday trip to this hill station of Maharashtra to beat the heat of summer.
6] Bani Begum Garden :
Bani Begum Garden Located about 24 km from the city of Aurangabad, the Bani Begum Garden is a popular attraction with the visiting tourists. It is a graceful Mughal styled garden which is renowned for its comforting atmosphere and lush green surroundings. The garden gets its name from Bani Begum - the wife of the son of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Her tomb is located at the center of this garden. The garden is beautifully landscaped and is decorated with fluted pillars, beautiful domes, fountains and many other structures that are reminiscent of the Mughal style of architecture.
7] Ellora Caves :
Ellora Caves, Ellora also spelled Elura, a series of 34 magnificent rock-cut temples in northwest-central Maharashtra state, western India. They are located near the village of Ellora, 19 miles (30 km) northwest of Aurangabad and 50 miles (80 km) southwest of the Ajanta Caves.
8] Devgiri Fort :-
Devgiri Fort is also known as Daulatabad Fort. This for is build in 14th century. It is situated around 16 kms from Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
9] Shivaji Maharaj Museum Aurangabad :
At a distance of 5.5 km from Aurangabad Railway Station, Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum is located near Nehru Bal Udyan in Aurangabad. This is one of the best tourist attractions in Aurangabad. The museum is dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the great Maratha ruler. Founded by the Municipal Corporation of Aurangabad, the cost of the museum is around 194 lakhs. The building has a total of 6 exhibition halls. A visit to this museum takes visitors back into the days of Maratha valor and their love for their homeland.
10] Siddharth Garden And Zoo Aurangabad :
Siddharth Garden is a beautiful garden in the heart of the city and adjacent to the Kham River.
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Temples of Satgaon Bhusari - Buldhana (Maharashtra)
Satgaon Bhusari village in Chikhli tahsil situated 10 miles to the south of district Buldhana (Maharashtra). There are ruins of temples of the 12th to 14th centuries, showing the existence of Jainism side by side with Brahmanism in ancient times.Temples are all in a dilapidated state, one of them being a total wreck. The principal temple is that of Vishnu to the west of the village. It is somewhat peculiarly built in that it faces the west instead of the east as usual. The image of Vishnu is broken and lost, leaving only his feet above the figure of Garuda. The ceilings of the mandapa and the exterior walls of the shrine are well decorated. At a short distance behind the Vishnu temple is a remnant of a small temple of Mahadev, which is in a very ruined condition; the entrance to it is from the east side. Inside the temple there is a linga and outside the Nandi and the door is elaborately carved with figures of Ganesh, Vaishnavi, Brahmi and Parvati. It is, however, noticeable that there are only figures of goddesses to be seen there. The third Hindu temple is to the north of the Vishnu temple is locally called as Sita Temple/Sita Nhani. Some fragments of old Jain images are seen, placed near these temples. These temples are supposed to have been constructed during the reign of the Later Chalukyas.
Shiva Temple - Anwa, Aurangabad
Shiva Temple of Anwa is one of the most beautiful Temples in Marathwada region. Anwa is a small village, 10km east of Golegaon on the main road to Ajanta, a total of 75 km. north-east of Ajanta. This village gained importance as it has a 12th century, Mahadeva/Shiva Temple. This consists of a sanctuary, an inner closed mandapa, and an open outer mandapa with porch projections on three sides. There are fifty pillars in mandapa,12 of which are the principal pillars, eight are slender ones flanking the entrances of the porches and antarala form within the mandapa. It seems that the Temple was dedicated to the Vaishnava deity. Almost all the figures on the faces of the pilasters of the jangha are of Vaishnava Goddesses.In two of the three main niches , however, are the images of Varaha and Gajalaxmi. The high basement displays deeply cut mouldings. The walls are divided into projections that rhythmically expand outwards. Niches with images of Vishnu are projected at the cardinal directions, with ascetic figures in the side recesses. The balconies of the open mandapa and porches are relieved by flat pilasters with stylised lotuses. The interior doorways are embellished with Vaishnava divinities in the company of Ganesha. Celestial dancers adore the columns, but the bracket features are mostly lost. Corbelled doors are created from concentric rings, of delicately worked petalled lobes. The Nandi and Linga are later insertions.
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Hello everyone, I tried out to vlog the place called as patnadevi temple chalisgaon in the district jalgaon. It is one of the patnadevi shaktipith and I heard that there has been a patnadevi accident in that patnadevi waterfall. I went there from aurangabad. There are old caves too. That caves are called as pitalkhora caves or pitalkhora leni. People come from mumbai, pune to see this place. Pitalkhora caves distance from aurangabad is about 110 kilometers. It is an awesome place that one should visit.
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Osmanabad district
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00:01:35 2 Climate
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00:03:31 4 Demographics
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00:05:10 6 Transport
00:07:33 7 Tourism
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00:10:30 7.5 Yedshi Ramling Ghat Wildlife Sanctuary
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Osmanabad district (Transliteration: Usmānābāda Jil'hā) is an administrative district in the Marathwada region of the state of Maharashtra in India. The district derived its name from the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad - Mir Osman Ali Khan. The district headquarters are located at Osmanabad. Temple of goddess Tuljabhavani at Tulajapur is famous in India. This primarily rural district occupies an area of 7569 km² of which 241.4 km² is urban and has a population of 1,660,311 of which 16.96% were urban (as of 2011).
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