Utkanteshwar Temple - उत्कंठेश्वर महादेव मंदिर | One Day Trip near AHMEDABAD
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Utkanteshwar Mahadev is a Shiva Temple in the Kheda district of Gujarat, India. The temple is 2000 years old and is located on the bank of Vatrak.
Bundi introduction Beautiful Bundi chhoti kashi
Bundi _introduction_(Beautiful_Bundi_chhoti kashi) Bundi is a city of more than 101,000 inhabitants
(2011) in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan state in northwest India. It is of particular architectural note
for its ornate forts, palaces,
and stepwell reservoirs known as baoris. It is the
administrative
headquarters of Bundi District. Geography The town of Bundi is
situated 35 km from Kota and 210 km from Jaipur. It is located at 25.44°N 75.64°E and an average elevation of
268 metres (879 feet). The
city lies near a narrow
gorge, and is surrounded on
three sides by hills of the Aravalli Range . A substantial wall with four
gateways encircles the city.
The town of Indragarh and
nearby places are famous
for the renowned temples
of Kali and Kamleshwar . The Indargarh step well is
considered as one of the
most attractive places in
the Bundi district, especially
during the rainy season. Demographics In the 2001 Indian census, [1] Bundi had a population of 88,312. Males constitute
53% of the population and
females 47%. Bundi has an
average literacy rate of
67%, higher than the
national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 75%
and female literacy of 57%.
14% of the population is
under 6 years of age. Kota
city is 35 km and Jaipur is
210 km. History Main article: History of Bundi Tourist attractions The Taragarh Fort , or 'Star Fort' is the most
impressive of the city's
structures. It was
constructed in AD 1354
upon the top of steep
hillside overlooking the city. The largest of its battlements is the 16th century bastion known as the Bhim Burj, on which
was once mounted a
particularly large cannon called Garbh Gunjam, or
'Thunder from the Womb'.
The fort is a popular tourist
viewpoint of the city
below. The fort contains
three tanks which never dry up. The technique with
which they were built has
been long since lost but the
tanks survive as a
testament to the advanced
methods of construction and engineering in
medieval India. The Bundi Palace is situated on the hillside
adjacent to the Taragarh
Fort and is notable for its
lavish traditional murals and frescoes. The Chitrashala (picture gallery)
of the palace is open to the
general public. The largest of Bundi's baoris or stepwells is the
intricately-carved Raniji ki Baori . Some 46 m deep, it was built in 1699 by Rani
Nathavatji. The steps built
into the sides of the water-
well made water accessible
even when at a very low
level. The baori is one of the largest examples of its kind
in Rajasthan . The Nawal Sagar is a large square-shaped
artificial lake in the centre
of Bundi containing many
small islets. A temple
dedicated to Varuna, the vedic god of water, stands half-submerged in the
middle of the lake. the lake
feeds the numerous bavdis
in the old city by creating
an artificial water table. The Nagar Sagar twin step wells are identical step wells crafted in
pristine masonry on either
side of the main spine of
Bundi town. The kunds
(pools) are currently full of
waste from the ancient vegetable market in the
vicinity. The Dabhai Kund also known as the jail kund, is
the largest of the kunds in
Bundi. Though slightly
overgrown, it is well
worth a visit for the
spectacular carvings on the numerous steps leading
down to the water level. Sukh Mahal Jait Sagar Lake Phool Sagar Kshar Bagh Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, Bundi or Eighty four pillared cenotaph Excursions Gudha Dam {Gudha Turakti Village
20 km from Bundi} Kedareshwar Dham ( Bag Ganga) Keshoraipatan Thikana - Bada Khera Ramgarh Bijolia Menal Talwas Rameshwaram Indragarh Thikarda Hindoli The Stepwells There are over 50 stepwells
in Bundi, of which only a
handful have been
maintained. They used to
be the only source of water
for the town until a piped water system was
introduced. After that
these stepwells were
abandoned and the
monuments fell into
disrepair. Most of the former stepwells inside the
town have become garbage dumps, and are slipping out of the public
consciousness. Further reading Bayley, C.S (hardback). Chiefs and Leading Families
in Rajputana. India: Office
of the superintendent of
Government Printing.
p. 114. ISBN 81-206-1066-0. Beny, Roland; Matheson, Sylvia A. (1984). Rajasthan
-- Land of Kings. London:
Frederick Muller. p. 200
pages. ISBN 0-584-95061-6. Crump, Vivien; Toh, Irene (1996) (hardback).
Rajasthan. London:
Everyman Guides. p. 400
pages. ISBN 1-85715-887-3. Martinelli, Antonio; Michell, George (2005). The
Palaces of Rajasthan.
London: Frances Lincoln.
p. 271 pages. ISBN 978-0-7112-2505-3. Sodhi, Jiwan (1999) (hardback). A Study of
Bundi School of Painting.
India: Abhinav Publications. ISBN 81-7017-347-7. Tod, James. Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan
(With a Preface by Douglas
Sladen). 54, Jhansi Road,
New Delhi-1100055: Oriental
Books Reprint Corporation. Festivals Festivals of Bundi
1.Kajali Teej
2.The Gangaur Festival
3.Bundi Festival
Bundi advanture sports festival
Bundi _advanture sports festival________________Bundi _introduction_(Beautiful_Bundi_chhoti kashi) Bundi is a city of more than 101,000 inhabitants
(2011) in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan state in northwest India. It is of particular architectural note
for its ornate forts, palaces,
and stepwell reservoirs known as baoris. It is the
administrative
headquarters of Bundi District. Geography The town of Bundi is
situated 35 km from Kota and 210 km from Jaipur. It is located at 25.44°N 75.64°E and an average elevation of
268 metres (879 feet). The
city lies near a narrow
gorge, and is surrounded on
three sides by hills of the Aravalli Range . A substantial wall with four
gateways encircles the city.
The town of Indragarh and
nearby places are famous
for the renowned temples
of Kali and Kamleshwar . The Indargarh step well is
considered as one of the
most attractive places in
the Bundi district, especially
during the rainy season. Demographics In the 2001 Indian census, [1] Bundi had a population of 88,312. Males constitute
53% of the population and
females 47%. Bundi has an
average literacy rate of
67%, higher than the
national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 75%
and female literacy of 57%.
14% of the population is
under 6 years of age. Kota
city is 35 km and Jaipur is
210 km. History Main article: History of Bundi Tourist attractions The Taragarh Fort , or 'Star Fort' is the most
impressive of the city's
structures. It was
constructed in AD 1354
upon the top of steep
hillside overlooking the city. The largest of its battlements is the 16th century bastion known as the Bhim Burj, on which
was once mounted a
particularly large cannon called Garbh Gunjam, or
'Thunder from the Womb'.
The fort is a popular tourist
viewpoint of the city
below. The fort contains
three tanks which never dry up. The technique with
which they were built has
been long since lost but the
tanks survive as a
testament to the advanced
methods of construction and engineering in
medieval India. The Bundi Palace is situated on the hillside
adjacent to the Taragarh
Fort and is notable for its
lavish traditional murals and frescoes. The Chitrashala (picture gallery)
of the palace is open to the
general public. The largest of Bundi's baoris or stepwells is the
intricately-carved Raniji ki Baori . Some 46 m deep, it was built in 1699 by Rani
Nathavatji. The steps built
into the sides of the water-
well made water accessible
even when at a very low
level. The baori is one of the largest examples of its kind
in Rajasthan . The Nawal Sagar is a large square-shaped
artificial lake in the centre
of Bundi containing many
small islets. A temple
dedicated to Varuna, the vedic god of water, stands half-submerged in the
middle of the lake. the lake
feeds the numerous bavdis
in the old city by creating
an artificial water table. The Nagar Sagar twin step wells are identical step wells crafted in
pristine masonry on either
side of the main spine of
Bundi town. The kunds
(pools) are currently full of
waste from the ancient vegetable market in the
vicinity. The Dabhai Kund also known as the jail kund, is
the largest of the kunds in
Bundi. Though slightly
overgrown, it is well
worth a visit for the
spectacular carvings on the numerous steps leading
down to the water level. Sukh Mahal Jait Sagar Lake Phool Sagar Kshar Bagh Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, Bundi or Eighty four pillared cenotaph Excursions Gudha Dam {Gudha Turakti Village
20 km from Bundi} Kedareshwar Dham ( Bag Ganga) Keshoraipatan Thikana - Bada Khera Ramgarh Bijolia Menal Talwas Rameshwaram Indragarh Thikarda Hindoli The Stepwells There are over 50 stepwells
in Bundi, of which only a
handful have been
maintained. They used to
be the only source of water
for the town until a piped water system was
introduced. After that
these stepwells were
abandoned and the
monuments fell into
disrepair. Most of the former stepwells inside the
town have become garbage dumps, and are slipping out of the public
consciousness. Further reading Bayley, C.S (hardback). Chiefs and Leading Families
in Rajputana. India: Office
of the superintendent of
Government Printing.
p. 114. ISBN 81-206-1066-0. Beny, Roland; Matheson, Sylvia A. (1984). Rajasthan
-- Land of Kings. London:
Frederick Muller. p. 200
pages. ISBN 0-584-95061-6. Crump, Vivien; Toh, Irene (1996) (hardback).
Rajasthan. London:
Everyman Guides. p. 400
pages. ISBN 1-85715-887-3. Martinelli, Antonio; Michell, George (2005). The
Palaces of Rajasthan.
London: Frances Lincoln.
p. 271 pages. ISBN 978-0-7112-2505-3. Sodhi, Jiwan (1999) (hardback). A Study of
Bundi School of Painting.
India: Abhinav Publications. ISBN 81-7017-347-7. Tod, James. Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan
(With a Preface by Douglas
Sladen). 54, Jhansi Road,
New Delhi-1100055: Oriental
Books Reprint Corporation. Festivals Festivals of Bundi
1.Kajali Teej
2.The Gangaur Festival
Bundi utsav festival 2008
Bundi_festival2008______________________________________________________ __________ _______' _.__(Beautiful_Bundi_chhoti kashi)Bundi _introduction_(Beautiful_Bundi_chhoti kashi) Bundi is a city of more than 101,000 inhabitants
(2011) in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan state in northwest India. It is of particular architectural note
for its ornate forts, palaces,
and stepwell reservoirs known as baoris. It is the
administrative
headquarters of Bundi District. Geography The town of Bundi is
situated 35 km from Kota and 210 km from Jaipur. It is located at 25.44°N 75.64°E and an average elevation of
268 metres (879 feet). The
city lies near a narrow
gorge, and is surrounded on
three sides by hills of the Aravalli Range . A substantial wall with four
gateways encircles the city.
The town of Indragarh and
nearby places are famous
for the renowned temples
of Kali and Kamleshwar . The Indargarh step well is
considered as one of the
most attractive places in
the Bundi district, especially
during the rainy season. Demographics In the 2001 Indian census, [1] Bundi had a population of 88,312. Males constitute
53% of the population and
females 47%. Bundi has an
average literacy rate of
67%, higher than the
national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 75%
and female literacy of 57%.
14% of the population is
under 6 years of age. Kota
city is 35 km and Jaipur is
210 km. History Main article: History of Bundi Tourist attractions The Taragarh Fort , or 'Star Fort' is the most
impressive of the city's
structures. It was
constructed in AD 1354
upon the top of steep
hillside overlooking the city. The largest of its battlements is the 16th century bastion known as the Bhim Burj, on which
was once mounted a
particularly large cannon called Garbh Gunjam, or
'Thunder from the Womb'.
The fort is a popular tourist
viewpoint of the city
below. The fort contains
three tanks which never dry up. The technique with
which they were built has
been long since lost but the
tanks survive as a
testament to the advanced
methods of construction and engineering in
medieval India. The Bundi Palace is situated on the hillside
adjacent to the Taragarh
Fort and is notable for its
lavish traditional murals and frescoes. The Chitrashala (picture gallery)
of the palace is open to the
general public. The largest of Bundi's baoris or stepwells is the
intricately-carved Raniji ki Baori . Some 46 m deep, it was built in 1699 by Rani
Nathavatji. The steps built
into the sides of the water-
well made water accessible
even when at a very low
level. The baori is one of the largest examples of its kind
in Rajasthan . The Nawal Sagar is a large square-shaped
artificial lake in the centre
of Bundi containing many
small islets. A temple
dedicated to Varuna, the vedic god of water, stands half-submerged in the
middle of the lake. the lake
feeds the numerous bavdis
in the old city by creating
an artificial water table. The Nagar Sagar twin step wells are identical step wells crafted in
pristine masonry on either
side of the main spine of
Bundi town. The kunds
(pools) are currently full of
waste from the ancient vegetable market in the
vicinity. The Dabhai Kund also known as the jail kund, is
the largest of the kunds in
Bundi. Though slightly
overgrown, it is well
worth a visit for the
spectacular carvings on the numerous steps leading
down to the water level. Sukh Mahal Jait Sagar Lake Phool Sagar Kshar Bagh Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, Bundi or Eighty four pillared cenotaph Excursions Gudha Dam {Gudha Turakti Village
20 km from Bundi} Kedareshwar Dham ( Bag Ganga) Keshoraipatan Thikana - Bada Khera Ramgarh Bijolia Menal Talwas Rameshwaram Indragarh Thikarda Hindoli The Stepwells There are over 50 stepwells
in Bundi, of which only a
handful have been
maintained. They used to
be the only source of water
for the town until a piped water system was
introduced. After that
these stepwells were
abandoned and the
monuments fell into
disrepair. Most of the former stepwells inside the
town have become garbage dumps, and are slipping out of the public
consciousness. Further reading Bayley, C.S (hardback). Chiefs and Leading Families
in Rajputana. India: Office
of the superintendent of
Government Printing.
p. 114. ISBN 81-206-1066-0. Beny, Roland; Matheson, Sylvia A. (1984). Rajasthan
-- Land of Kings. London:
Frederick Muller. p. 200
pages. ISBN 0-584-95061-6. Crump, Vivien; Toh, Irene (1996) (hardback).
Rajasthan. London:
Everyman Guides. p. 400
pages. ISBN 1-85715-887-3. Martinelli, Antonio; Michell, George (2005). The
Palaces of Rajasthan.
London: Frances Lincoln.
p. 271 pages. ISBN 978-0-7112-2505-3. Sodhi, Jiwan (1999) (hardback). A Study of
Bundi School of Painting.
India: Abhinav Publications. ISBN 81-7017-347-7. Tod, James. Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan
(With a Preface by Douglas
Sladen). 54, Jhansi Road,
New Delhi-1100055: Oriental
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‘गढ़ पहरा’ किले का रहस्य इस किले में आज भी भटकती है एक नाटिन की आत्मा, पर क्यों
‘गढ़ पहरा’ किले का रहस्य- इस किले में आज भी भटकती है एक नाटिन की आत्मा, पर क्यों
ये कहानी साजिश और धोखे की है। एक नटिन, जिसकी आत्मा आज भी पता नहीं किस बात के लिए दर-दर भटक रही है। नट भारत में करतब दिखाने वाली एक जाति होती है। कहते हैं कि आज से कई सौ साल पहले मध्य प्रदेश के सागर जिले में ‘गढ़ पहरा’ में खतरनाक करतब दिखाने के दौरान एक नटिन के साथ यहां की रानी ने धोखा किया था। इस धोखे की वजह से नटिन की मौत हो गई थी। नटिन की मौत के वियोग में नट की भी जान निकल गई थी। गढ़ पहरा किले को लोग भुतहा मानते हैं। यह पूरी तरह सुनसान है। यहां शाम के बाद लोग डर की वजह से अकेले नहीं जाते।
यहां के लोगों का दावा है कि तब से लेकर आज तक नट-नटिन की आत्मा किले और महल के आस-पास घूमती रहती है। हालांकि, इतिहास में इस तरह का कोई लिखित साक्ष्य नहीं है। अलबत्ता, कुछ पुरानी मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स में जरूर इस बात का जिक्र किया गया है। यहां के कुछ लोग तो नट-नटिन की आत्मा द्वारा एक दर्दभरा गीत भी गाए जाने का दावा करते हैं। लोगों के मुताबिक उस गाने का बोल ‘गई रात अब पहर थोड़े…’ है।
ऐतिहासिक है ये जगह
नट और नटिन से जुड़ी किवदंती के मुताबिक किसी जमाने में यहां एक बूढ़े राजा का शासन था। बुंदेलखंड में पड़ने वाला ‘गढ़ पहरा’ उसकी राजधानी थी। उस दौरान राज्य में एक नट और नटिनी के खतरनाक करतबों और रस्सी पर चलने के दौरान उनके संतुलन की खूब चर्चाएं होती थी। राजा ने भी नटों का ये करतब देखने की इच्छा जताई। वैसे गढ़ पहरा जुड़े ऐतिहासिक साक्ष्य भी हैं लेकिन, उसमें इस तरह के किसी कहानी की चर्चा नहीं है। ये जगह मराठों और मुगलों के दौर में मशहूर रियासतों में गिनी जाती थी।
दरबार में बुलाए गए थे नट
बूढ़े राजा की इच्छा के मुताबिक मंत्रियों ने नटों को राज दरबार पहुंचने का संदेशा भेजा। नट अपनी पत्नी के साथ राजा के दरबार पहुंचा। कहते हैं कि नट की पत्नी बहुत ख़ूबसूरत थी। दरबार में राजा ने नट से कहा – राज्य में तुम्हारे करतबों की काफी तारीफ़ हो रही है। मैं भी तुम्हारा एक हैरतअंगेज करतब देखना चाहता हूं। अगर सच में तुमने ऐसा करतब करके दिखाया तो पुरस्कार के रूप में आधा राज्य दे दिया जाएगा।
रस्सियों पर चलकर पार करनी थी खतरनाक खाई
बूढ़े राजा ने नट को जो करतब दिखाने के लिए कहा था, वह बहुत खतरनाक था। दरअसल, इस करतब में किले के ऊंचे परकोटे से लेकर दूसरी ओर पहाड़ों में एक रस्सी बांधी जानी थी। बीच रास्ते में गहरी और खतरनाक खाई थी। इस रस्सी पर चलकर नटिन को उस पार पहुंचना था।
असमंजस में थे नट और नटिन
राजा की इस इच्छा पर नट और नटिन असमंजस में पड़ गए। पहले उन्होंने कभी इतना खतरनाक करतब नहीं किया था। इसे करने में उनकी जान भी जा सकती थी और अगर वे इनकार करते तो बूढ़ा राजा उनसे नाराज हो सकता था। वे राजा को भी नाराज नहीं करना चाहते थे। लिहाजा नटों ने करतब के लिए अपनी हामी दे दी। तुरंत ही राजा के आदेश पर करतब की तैयारी शुरू हो गई।
नटों ने दुख में बिताई थी आखिरी रात
उस रात नट ठीक से सो नहीं पाए। ये रात उनके जीवन की आखिरी रात साबित हुई। उन्होंने पूरी रात जागकर गाते हुए बिताई। उनकी आवाज बूढ़े राजा के महल तक पहुंच रही थी। कहते हैं कि गीत के बोल कुछ ‘गई रात और पहर थोड़े…’ थी। किवदंती के मुताबिक़ बूढ़े राजा का बेटा, उस रात अपने पिता की ह्त्या करना चाह रहा था। उसे राज्य की सत्ता का लालच था। यह भी कहते हैं कि उसी रात शादी नहीं होने से परेशान राजा की बेटी भी महल छोड़कर भागना चाहती थी, जबकि उसी रात राजा की पत्नी भी इस बात से दुखी थी कि करतब दिखाकर नट-नटिन उनका आधा राज्य ले लेंगे। नटिन के गाने को सुनकर राजा के बेटे ने अपना मन बदल लिया। उसने सोचा, अब बूढ़ा पिता कितने दिन जीवित रहेगा? जबकि, बेटी ने भी यह सोचकर अपना मन बदल लिया कि जैसे – इतना दिन बीत गया है, वैसे ही कुछ और दिन गुजर जाएंगे।
धोखे में ले ली गई नटिन की जान
सुबह तय वक्त पर इस खतरनाक खेल को देखने के लिए हजारों की संख्या में राज्य की जनता उमड़ पड़ी। महल के परकोटे से दूसरे छोर तक ऊंचाई पर बंधी रस्सी देखकर ही लोगों को भय लगा था। राजा अपने महल की छत पर राज परिवार के साथ करतब देखने के लिए बैठा था। नट ने नगाड़े की थाप दी और रस्सी पर चलकर खाई पार करने का खतरनाक खेल शुरू हो गया। नटिन बांस की डंडी के सहारे रस्सी पर चलने लगी। कथा के मुताबिक रस्सी पर गजब का संतुलन दिखाते हुए नटिन कुछ ही देर में आधे रास्ते तक पहुंच गई थी। उसके ऐसा करते ही रानी की चिंताएं बढ़ने लगी। नटिन पर राजा की आसक्ति देखकर रानी को लगा कि आधा राज तो जाएगा ही, कहीं राजा नटिन से विवाह भी न कर ले। तभी रानी ने एक खतरनाक फैसला लिया। जिस रस्सी पर नटिन चल रही थी, रानी ने उसे कटवा दिया। नीचे चट्टानों पर गिरने से नटिन की मौत हो गई। जबकि नटिन के वियोग में नट ने भी नगाड़े पर थाप देते-देते अपनी जान दे दी।
तहस-नहस हो गया पूरा राज्य, लोगों को दिख चुकी है आत्मा
कहते हैं कि नट-नटिन की मौत के कुछ ही दिन बाद बूढ़े राजा का पूरा राज्य तहस-नहस हो गया। सागर में किले से सटे हाईवे पर रात के दौरान कई वाहन चालकों ने एक महिला को टहलते हुए देखने का दावा किया है। लोग मानते हैं कि ये उसी नटिन की आत्मा है, जिसकी जान रानी के धोखे में चली गई थी। कुछ लोगों ने किले के पास रात में दर्द भरे गीत भी सुनने का दावा किया है। वैसे, यहां प्रचलित दंतकथाओं में भी कहा जाता है कि नट-नटिन रात के दौरान रोज वही दुखभरा गीत गाते हैं, जो उन्होंने करतब से पहले रात में गाया था।
नीलकंठ महादेव और दक्ष प्रजापति मंदिर में उमड़ी आस्था II Neelkanth Temple Uttrakhand
श्रावण मास की कांवड़ यात्रा का आगाज हो गया है। पहले दिन से ही पौराणिक नीलकंठ महादेव मंदिर में आस्था का सैलाब उमड़ रहा है। सावन के पहले सोमवार को यहां हजारों की संख्या में श्रद्धालुओं ने जलाभिषेक किया। श्रद्धालुओं की संख्या 30 हजार से ऊपर बताई जा रही हैं। वहीं बीते रविवार रात से ही यहां जलाभिषेक के लिए श्रद्धालुओं का तांता लगा हुआ है। समूचा मंदिर क्षेत्र बम बम भोले, हर हर महादेव के उद्घोष से गुंजायमान रहा है। मेला क्षेत्र में सुरक्षा के कड़े इंतजाम नजर आए।
Mahadev Falls Kedarnath
Mahadev falls on the way to Kedarnath. Kedarnath is 14 km trek from base Gaurikund. Some get irritated by horse excreta. The first and the last person seen here are bare feet.
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