Top 10 Places To Visit In patan, Gujarat ||Gujrat Tourism||
Top 10 Places To Visit In patan, Gujarat ||Gujrat Tourism||
1.Rani ki Vav
Rani ki Vav is a stepwell situated in the town of Patan in Gujarat state of India. It is located on the banks of Saraswati river. Popular tradition attributes its construction to Udayamati, the queen of 11th-century Chaulukya king Bhima I Stepwells are a distinctive form of subterranean water resource and storage systems on the Indian subcontinent, and have been constructed sincethe third millennium BC. Rani ki Vav was built in the complex Maru-Gurjara architectural style with an inverted temple and seven levels of stairs and holds more than 500 principal sculptures.It was added to the list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites on 22 June 2014.
2. Patan Patola Heritage
The Sanskrit word tapasya, which roughly translates into penance of visceral intensity and frit through years (decades, even centuries) of meditation, may describe the karmic reality of Patan’s Salvi family .We belong to a community of double Ikat weavers. After 15 years of methodical planning on real estate, finance and architecture, and 300 years after our ancestors began to informally document details of the complex weaving technique of Patola weaving, we opened the doors to a private museum in our hometown Patan in north Gujarat in September 2014. This is a vibrant example of seemingly impossible dreams coming true, exemplified by the gleam in the eyes of the youngest weavers in the family- Savan and Rahul Salvi- and our proud uncles, Bharat and Rohit Salvi. Called the Patan Patola Heritage with a board outside including the names of the family’s National Award winners, like Rahul’s late father Vinayak Kantilal Salvi, this is the only such Patola museum in the world.
3. Sahastralinga Talav
Situated in the north west of Patan, this is an artificial water storage tank constructed by the Chalukyan king Sidharaj Jai Singh in the late eleventh century. The tank gets water supply by a channel from river Sarasvati. Back then the tank would be brimming with water, the architectural design of the tank is praised for being the perfect amalgamation of design for water conservation and also reflection of the Hindu spirituality. It is said that due a curse by a beautiful woman from the tank diggers community, the king died without a heir and the tank remains devoid of water ever since. It is said that there existed a lot of shrines dedicated to various gods and goddesses by the side of the tank, today however, there are just remains. When you visitt he place, make sure you read the tourism boards and listen to the version of the locals to know about the stories which do the round about this place.
4. patan fort.
5.Panchasara Jain Temple
6.khan Sarovar
7.Patan Museum
Patan Museum is one of the renowned places of attractions in Gujarat. This museum has its own special charm that attracts tourists all over the world. The museum comes with various interesting exhibits majority of which dates back to the ancient and medieval periods of Gujarat. All these age old artifacts have been properly preserved to showcase before the visitors. Lovers of art and painting can obtain much valuable information on ancient sculptures of Gujarat. So the museum is the ideal place to visit in the country.Apart from this remarkable museum, tourists have the scope to visit other places of interests like Khan Sarovar, Sahastralinga Talav, Rani Ki Vav and so on. Undoubtedly, a nice trip in Patan is always fresh in the mind of the visitors and this why the foreign tourists always come back to this place during their trip to India.
8.Matrugaya Kshetra Sidhpur
9.Devi Patan Temple
10. Hemachandara Gayan Temple
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Top 10 tourist Attractions #Rajasthan that you must see.
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Rajasthan, Means, ‘Land of the Kings’. True to its name, the place stands as a symbol of Palaces, Forts, Sand and Desert, Fair, Festival, Food and culture. Let us take a look on the top 10 attractions that you must see in Rajasthan.
Number 10. Ranthambore National Park.
This park is a heaven for wildlife enthusiast. It houses various wild species like tiger, leopards, hyenas, sambhar, jackals and over 260 species of birds.
Number 9. Pushkar.
Pushkar is a 2000 year old city and is world famous for.
“The Camel Fair” which happens in the month of November. During the period, the population of the city rises from 15,000 to 500,000.
The Brahma Temple which is said to be the only temple for Brahma (Lord of Creation) in entire India.
Pushkar Lake is a holy lake for Hindus. It is believed that having a holy dip here is equivalent to doing meditation and prayer for a hundred years.
Number 8. Mount Abu.
Being the only hill station, in this desert state, it has been a popular retreat for the residents as a place away from the scorching desert heat and definitely deserves a visit.
Number 7. Chittorgarh Fort. Chittor
One of the oldest forts in India, which was built in the 7th century during the Mauryan period, this Fort is, yet another magnificent architecture, that arrests the eyes of travelers from all over the world.
Number 6. Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur.
This is one of the largest, most impressive and best preserved forts in India. It stands a hundred feet on a perpendicular cliff, four hundred feet above the sky line of Jodhpur
Number 5. Sonar Killa Jaisalmer.
This Fort has is built of massive yellow sandstone walls, that compliments the golden stretches of sands and fades to honey gold and camouflages in the desert. Because of it’s gold like appearance, this fort is also known as Sonar Killa or Golden Fort.
Number 4. Jal Mahal Jaipur.
The Jal Mahal Palace is considered as an absolute beauty constructed in the Rajput and Mughal style architecture. As its names states the palace is a water palace that is situated in the midst of the beautiful Man Sagar Lake.
Number 3. Amber Palace .
It is one of the most visited tourist destinations of this state. Situated on a high hill this beautiful palace can be reached by taking an elephant ride from the bottom of the hill. The reflection of the fort in the pretty Maota Lake, provides beautiful double image and makes it look like a magic castle in a fairyland.
Number 2. Hawa Mahal Jaipur.
Hawa Mahal means ‘Palace of Winds’ and is a not-to-miss tourist place in Jai pur. True to its name, it has 953 windows to provide ventilation and allow Royal ladies to take a look of the city without being seen.
Number 1. Umaid Bhavan, Jodhpur .
This is one of the world’s largest private residences. Spread over 26 acres, it comprises of 347 rooms. While part of the palace is still occupied by the royal family,
Some part of it serves as a museum and heritage hotel, pampering guests with exquisite delights. The building of this palace has an interesting tale behind. Some needy people, approached Maharaja Umaid Singh, who generously commissioned a new palace, just to give employment to the needy people. Hence the palace stands not only as symbol of beauty but also as hope.
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The 138 KM Bangalore - Mysore Broad Gauge line which was initially a Single line section seems to be reaching completion quickly as the Doubling Project has now attained upto 95% progress. The only stretch that remains single as of now is the Srirangapatnam Railway station between Pandavpura and Nagenahalli where the Emperor Tipu Sultan's Armour needs to be shifted for availability of land for laying tracks.
The doubling of this line started a decade back and progressed at a snails pace, the doubling took place in bits and patches due to land acquisition problems and lack of interest shown by the Railways, which often lead the work to come to a stand still. In the past 3 years the Doubling project has gained some immense pressure and the work since then has been progressing pretty fast and simultaneously the section is also getting electrified to 25 KV traction to operate Electric Locomotives in the coming years.
On 13th November 2015, the Commission of Railway Safety CRS , conducted a High Speed inspection on the newly laid line parallel to the existing single line between Nagenahalli -Pandavpura and Byadarahalli - Yeliyur . The trails have been successfully completed and Trains are expected to start running on the newly doubled line soon. Now trains will only face a crossing issue at Byadarahalli -Srirangapatnam-Nagenahalli stretch and the rest of the section is Double line.
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Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth,[1] food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.
Today, people may purchase street food for a number of reasons, such as to get flavourful food for a reasonable price in a sociable setting, to experience ethnic cuisines, or for nostalgia.
Bhinmal (old names: Bhillamala and Srimala[1]) is a town in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72 kilometres (45 mi) south of Jalore town. Bhinmal was the capital of Gurjaradesa, comprising southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat of modern times.
The town is the birthplace of the Sanskrit poet Magha and mathematician-astronomer Brahmagupta.
Bhinmal is connected to Rajasthan state and other major cities of India by road as well as Railway. The local transportation system within the city includes Auto-Riksha only.
Bhinmal is on Samadari-Bhildi section of North Western Railway. The name of railway station is Marwar Bhinmal. The railway tracks are broad gauge.Bhinmal is connected to all major cities by all weather roads.
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Bhinmal (Village) Railway Station, Rajasthan, India. मारवाड़ भीनमाल, राजस्थान, भारत देश
Bhinmal (Village) Railway Station, Rajasthan, India. मारवाड़ भीनमाल, राजस्थान, भारत देश
Bhinmal Railway Station (zila jalore),(Jalore District)(nearby Villages and towns- sachor(Sanchore), aahor(Ahore), junjani, Sayala, Raniwara, Jaswantpura, Sirohi, Abu Road, Palanpur, Deesa, Ranakpur, narta, daspa, kodi nadi, kora, poshana, Jodhpur, Bagoda, luni, bhiladi, Bhadrajun, Akoli and many other. Trains that passing from Bhinmal Railway station are-
22484/Gandhidham Jodhpur SF Express, 14804/Ahmedabad - Bhagat Ki Kothi Weekly Express, 14805/Yesvantpur - Barmer AC Express, 12490/Dadar - Bikaner SF Express (PT), 14806/Barmer - Yesvantpur AC Express, 54832/Bhildi - Jodhpur Passenger (UnReserved), 54821/Jodhpur Bhildi DEMU, 14803/Bhagat Ki Kothi - Ahmedabad Weekly Express, 54822/Bhildi Jodhpur Demu, 54831/Jodhpur - Bhildi Passenger (UnReserved), 12489/Bikaner-Dadar SF Express (PT), 22483/Jodhpur Gandhidham SF Express
Bhinmal (old names: Bhillamala and Srimala[1]) is a town in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72 km south of Jalore town. Bhinmal was the capital of Gurjaradesa, comprising southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat of modern times.
The town is the birthplace of the Sanskrit poet Magha and mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta.
Previously Bhinmal was called Shrimaal nagar. Shrimali Brahmins community originate from here.[citation needed] Bhinmal was the early capital of the kingdom of Gurjaradesa, a name derived from the Gurjara people. The name of the town during the medieval age was Bhillamal. Xuanzang visited Bhillamal (Bhinmal) in about 641 AD. He called it Pi-lo-mo-lo and documented the Gurjara kingdom 833 miles in circuit, the second largest kingdom in Western India.
Stone inscriptions of the year 1333 of the Vikrama Samvat (1277 AD) are found among ruins of some ancient temples across the town. There are signs that Lord Mahavira Swami, the 24th Jain Tirthankar, wandered here, known as 'jeevit swami'. According to the Chinese traveller Xuanzang, the King of Bhinmal was a Kshatriya, celebrated for his wisdom and virtue, a believer in Buddhism and Jainism and a man of exceptional abilities. He was just twenty years old. The people of the country were flourishing. Brahmanism and Jainism dominated the city. There was only one Buddhist monastery with 100 monks in 'Buddha Vaas' neighbourhood.
Ala ud din Khilji as the second ruler of the Khilji dynasty also destroyed and looted Srimala (ancient Bhinmal) when he conquered Jalore in 1310 AD.
There were several temples of Jain Tirthankar and Hindu gods such as Ganapati, Kshetrapala, Chandikadevi, and Shiva. The Sun temple of Bhinmal known as Jagatsvami was one of the earliest and most famous temples of Rajasthan. The temple had beautiful torana (archway). The temple was perhaps built during the reign of Gurjara Pratiharas who were sun worshippers. In ancient time, the festival was held at temple in the Hindu calendar month of Asvin.
There were also a number of Jain temples, the one of Mahavira (Mhaveerji) being the most famous. This temple was built by king Kumarpal and established by Acharya Hemachandra, dedicated to 1st Jain Tirthankar Rishabha. Currently, the temple is dedicated to the 24th Jain Tirthankar Mahavira, re-established by Vidhyachandra Suri of Tapagachha, belonging to the Tristutik sect.
Bhinmal was a great centre of learning. The well known Sanskrit poet Magha, the author of Sisupalavadha, lived here in 680 AD. Brahmagupta, the well-known mathematicians astronomer, was born in 598 AD in Bhinmal. He is likely to have lived most of his life in the town, during the empire of Harsha. As a result Brahmagupta is often referred to as Bhillamalacarya, the teacher from Bhillamala (Bhinmal). He was the head of the astronomical observatory at Ujjain, and during his tenure he wrote two texts on mathematics and astronomy: The Brahma Sphuta Siddhanta in 628, and the Khandakhadyaka in 665. The well known Jain scholar Siddharshi Gani, a resident of Bhinmal wrote Upmitibahava prapancha katha in 905 AD. The Jain Ramayana was written by Jain monk Vijayagani in 1595 AD. Jain Acharya Udyotan Suri wrote kuvyalmala (a Sanskrit story book) here.
From the 7th to the 10th century, talented Jain monk/writer Acharya Haribhadra, Mundas Gani, Udayprabhsuri, Mahnedrsuri, Rajendrasuri and many more created here valuable Jain literature and sanctified and beautified this place. The temple of the 23rd Jain Tirthankar Parshvanatha in Hathi pole area is regarded to be very ancient. This temple has great archaeological importance. A golden idol of Shri Parshvanatha in Padmasana posture is the presiding deity.
Apart from the many ancient Jain Temples across the town, there is a temple of jains called 72 Jinalayas - the 72 temple comlex with the 72 Tirthakar (24 Past + 24 Future + 24 Current)as per jainism. It is the largest jain temple which conclude 19 years of its making.
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Surajbari Bridge crosing over the Gulf of Kutch
An important bridge of 1.26km providing a vital connection between Kutch and Saurashtra region of Gujarat.
This bridge is located between Maliya Miyana Junction and Samakhiali Junction on WR-ADI Division. The permanent Speed Restriction over this bridge is 45kph. The video is captured from 19131 BDTS-BHUJ Kutch Express in early morning 5:50am.
The rail bridge helped in reducing the distance of travel by a great amount as compared to earlier rail route via Palanpur-Bhildi-Samakhiali.
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Bhinmal (old names: Bhillamala and Srimala[1]) is a town in the Jalore District of Rajasthan, India. It is 72 km south of Jalore town. Bhinmal was the capital of Gurjaradesa, comprising southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat of modern times.
The town is the birthplace of the Sanskrit poet Magha and mathematician and astronomer Brahmagupta.
The economy of the town and surrounding area is mainly based on agriculture and animal husbandry. Oilseeds (especially mustard oilseeds) are the predominant crop. Jeera, wheat, bajra, kharif pulses, barley, jowar and seasmum are other produces.
Bhinmal is the main Mandi (market) for agricultural produce of the area. The town has Krishi Upaj Mandi Samiti ( Agricultural Produce Market Committee) . Food Corporation of India has its warehouses here. The town is main supply point for various agricultural inputs like fertilisers, seeds and pesticides and for agricultural implements, motors, tractors and spare parts.
Bhinmal is known for fine quality of Mojari (embroided lather shoes) . The small towns nearby bhinmal also had fine workers of Mojari.There are many types of mojari like badagaun, panjabi, tarawali,jariwali, left-right and goal ru jodu are made by the workers called jeenagar.
There are no large- or medium-size industries in the Bhinmal RICO industrial area. The predominant small scale industries are granite slabs and tiles, marble cutting and polishing, mustard seed crushing, skimmed milk powder, butter and ghee, handloom cloth, and leather shoes (mojari).
Transport[edit]
Bhinmal is connected to Rajasthan state and other major cities of India by road as well as Railway. The local transportation system within the city includes Auto-Riksha only.
Bhinmal is on Samadari-Bhildi section of North Western Railway. The name of railway station is Marwar Bhinmal. The railway tracks are broad gauge.Bhinmal is connected to all major cities by all weather roads.
There are many hotels in the town. Some well known hotels are: Hotel Samarat,Hotel Gokul Palace,Hotel Gurudev,Hotel Neelkamal,Hotel Rajdeep and Hotel Sagar. The heritage hotel known as Castle Durjan Niwas is at village Daspan 25 km from Bhinmal. There is a Government Rest house too run by Public Works Department (PWD).
Education
The town has a graduate/degree College called G K Gowani Govt. College affiliated to Jai narain vyas university, Jodhpur and accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council(NAAC).On 23 August 2013 Bhinmal college is upgraded to Post-Graduate by Department of College Education, Govt of Rajasthan. Now GK Gowani Govt College, Bhinmal will act as the Post-Graduate extension centre (HINDI) to cater to the higher educational needs of rural and semi urban students of town and this region.
There are three higher secondary and about forty-five primary and middle schools in Bhinmal. This city also has a Govt. Girls School (Govt.G.Sec.Sr.Sch.) up to senior secondary level.
Bhinmal has more than 160 primary and middle schools run by education department of Rajasthan government as well as private sector. Adrash Vidhya Mandir Sr. Sec. ,Madhav International School English and Hindi medium, Vidya Bhawan, New Sacred Heart English School are good private schools in Bhinmal.
Four nationalised Banks State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur, Punjab National Bank, Bank of Baroda, yes bank, kotak Mahindra bank, Bank of India and State Bank of India have their branches here. Some co-operative and local banks also have their branches in the town. They are: Jalore Nagrik Sahakari Bank ltd., Madhav Nagrik Sahakari Bank Ltd., Marwar Gramin Bank, Jalore Central Cooperative Bank, Bhumi Vikas Bank AND N.P credit co-op society ltd.
Bhinmal town has good medical facilities.The town has a government referral hospital near gandhi maidaan and many private hospitals.There is an Aryuvedic hospital too.And in government hospital there are good facilities.
The town has a stadium by name of Shivaraj Stadium. It was inaugurated by staging Ranji trophy match in December 1985 between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. It has indoor and outdoor games facilities. The yearly state level badminton tournament held here.
The town is one of two sub -divisions in Jalore district.
The Bhinmal sub division covers three tehsils namely Bhinmal, Sanchore and Raniwara and four panchayat samitis namely Bhinmal, Sanchore, Raniwara and Jaswantpura.
The civic affairs are administered by the Bhinmal Municipal Council (BMC) (Nagarpalika Mandal Bhinmal), with executive power vested in the Municipal executive officer.