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Ranakpur Jain Temple- Poetry in Stones, NW India by Rakesh Giri Goswami

The architectural styles of India’s temple crafts has been very well studied by historians, scholars. Even in modern times tourists, both Indian and foreigners marvel at the way these structures were constructed in an era with limited resources. The first thing about our temples that catches eyes of viewers is their perfect geometry and intricate stone carvings. Our temples represent either Nagara or Maru Gurjar style of constructions. Coming to Rajasthan, we are also lucky to to have many beautiful temples build centuries ago and still fascinate onlookers. One such example is Ranakpur Jain temple. It is located along the western slopes of famous Aravalli hill ranges of central Rajasthan.

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Historical records inform us that this temple was built by in 15th century by a Jain businessman who was also a minister in Royal court of Maharana Kumbha in Mewar area, which now covers central and southern part of Rajasthan state in NW India. The entire project was implemented with the permission of the then ruler.This temple is in fact a complex having many shrines like Chomukha temple, Parshvanath temple, Amba Mata temple, Surya or Sun temple. But Chomukha is important and main temple here. As the name indicates Chomukha four faced having 4 doors, it is dedicated to Tirthankar Adinath, considered to be first Tirthankar of Jain community. The main body is set upon an elevated platform. All doors lead to main hall where 4 faced deity is positioned, it is a symbol of concern of Tirthankar for directions which ultimately become our cosmic world. The central dome is supported on 48 vertical columns, joined together by horizontal spires. Surrounding the main dome are numerous shrines having cupolas resting on pillars. In all there are 1400 columns in this entire temple. The central dome as well as columns have fine stone carvings representing different subjects of universe. It is to be understood that every column has different carving, and no columns are similar in look except its diameter and height.

Stone carvings at Ranakpur and Delwara(Mount Abu) are similar in style as they were made in same era. It is also important to mention that Ranakpur stone carvings has very few parallel examples in our country. The greatness of artisans is fully appreciated when one visits this place. Another attraction in this complex is Parshvanath temple which is dedicated to Tirthankar Nemi Nath. All the temples in Ranakpur complex have been built with off white coloured Marble stone.

Now question arises how in western part of Rajasthan state and when to visit this tourist place. Details have been given in many travel brochures but a recap is also necessary here.

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Location- 95kms. From Udaipur, Rajasthan state along Udaipur –Jodhpur state highway. It is 145kms. From Jodhpur. There is regular bus service from Jodhpur-Udaipur, one also hire a private taxi. Nearest town for this temple is Sadri, a tehsil headquarter.

Nearest airport is Udaipur 95kms. Jodhpur airport also has connectivity with Delhi and Mumbai.

Best time to visit- July to March. You need light woollens in day time and regular woollens if you want to have night stay. Photography of outer part of temple, columns is allowed here, photography of deities is banned. So keep this in mind.

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Lodging and boarding- Day to day working of temple complex is operated by a trust of Jain community, in this campus there is a well furnished Dharamshala for pilgrims, for families cottages are also available at reasonable tariffs. Trust also runs regular kitchen where one can have tea, snacks, lunch and dinner. About 200 mts. From main gate Rajasthan government tourist department also operates a tourist bungalow which also provides lunch and dinner. If one does not want to stay near temple one can go to Sadri town,7kms.away, which also has many budget hotels for tourists. And other restaurants are also located there for food.

Tourists, both Indians, and foreigners come here throughout the year and take back happy memories.

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All About the Historic Gwalior City – Travellers of India

Gwalior is the major and the northern-most city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The town is 122 km from Agra. Green landscape surrounds the city. Gwalior city is a significant tourist attracting town in Madhya Pradesh, and there are plenty of hotels in Gwalior. The great Indian musician Tansen and former Indian Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee were born in Gwalior.

 

Gwalior has a long history from the Tomars in the 13th century to the Scindia in the 18th. Tomar ruled the city in the 13th century, the rule got passed on to the Mughal Empire, then to the Maratha in 1754, and then to the Scindia in the 18th century. The city has a dominant Gwalior Fort that Babur described as the pearl of Indian fortresses. Because of the fort, the city is popularly called as the Fort City. Also, the city has Jai Vilas Palace, built for the ruling Scindia Dynasty in the 19th century.

Gandhi Prani Udhyan zoo is home to hippos, tigers and monkeys. Sarod Ghar, on the western outskirts of town, is a museum devoted to Indian classical music.

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The city has a bunch of interesting historical places and temples. Below are listed some essential sightseeing destinations in Gwalior:

Gwalior Fort:

The fort is perched atop of a large rocky sandstone plateau. The fort is set high enough to be missed from being visible from any corner of the city. A 15th-century Gujari Mahal Palace is within the fortress that is now an archaeological museum. Teli Ka Mandir Hindu Temple and the Man Mandir Palace also adore the fort.

Suraj Kund:

Suraj Kund is a tank located in Gwalior Fort that is believed to have mystical powers. The tank surroundings are pretty and well maintained. Water from the tank act as medicinal water.

Teli Ka Mandir:

The temple is located in the Gwalior Fort. The temple dates back to the 9th century and is the highest building in Gwalior. This temple used to process oil before the Britishers occupied the fort.

Gwalior Zoo:

The Gwalior Zoo has a decent collection of animals that includes a white tiger. The zoo is a part of Phool Bagh, a vast garden. Madhav Rao Scindia built the place in 1922.

Sun Temple:

Surya Mandir is located in Morar. It is among the most admired shrines and one of the principal religious centres in the city of Gwalior.

Jai Vilas Palace:

The palace was established in 1874 by Jayajirao Scindia, the Maharaja of Gwalior. It is still the residence of his successors. The mansion boasts of the European Architecture that was designed and built by Sir Michael Filose under the guidance of Jayajirao.

Scindia Museum:

The Scindia Museum is dedicated to Jivaji Rao Scindia. It is one of the most distinguished museums of Madhya Pradesh State. It was established in the year 1964.

Hence, the city of Gwalior is vibrant with history and stories. Have a pleasant experience exploring these fantastic places while you are in Gwalior. Also, the hotels in Gwalior are in huge number and provides a comfortable as well as luxe stay.