Thursday, 3 September 2015
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Aurangabad
After very long finally I have got a weekend off, for these two days I have packed my bag for Aurangabad, Maharastra which is a big hub of tourism. Aurangabad has very old history it is about 2nd century B. C. to 16 A. D. in Aurangabad, the World Heritage sites, Ajanta, Ellora, Jain Caves, Ghrishneswer Temple, Panchakki, Bibi-ka-Maqbarsa, Daulatabad are the main place to visit. On my 1st day have started with Panchakki.
Panchakki:- Panchakki has an underground water channel, the whole system is a big example of mechanical Engineering. The source of water is about 6 km away to the north of the city. Water is made to reach the final reservoir through earthen pipes. It is then raised by a siphon to the top of the rectangular masonry pillar, from where it is made to fall in a large reservoir below. And on the north- west corner, adjacent to the cistern, is the water-mill driven entirely by water power. It is sad that in the olden days, flour was obtained for the people from the mill without human effort. it was built in the year 1744 to commemorate Hazrat Baba Shah Musafir.
Water Fall at panchkki |
Bibi-ka-Maqbarsa (The Baby Taj):- Bibi ka Maqbara is believed to be built between 1651 and 1661 C.E. According to the "Tarikh Namah" of Ghulam Mustafa, the cost of construction of the mausoleum was Rs6,68,203-7 (Rupees Six Lakh, Sixty Eight thousand, Two Hundred and Three & Seven Annas) -- Aurangzeb allocated only Rs. 7,00,000 for its construction. It was commissioned by the Prince Azam Shah son of sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb of his mother, Dilras Banu Begum (posthumously known as Rabia-ud-Daurani). It bears a striking resemblance to the famous Taj Mahal, the mausoleum of his mother, Mumtaz Mahal. Aurangzeb was not very interested in architecture, though he had built the small, but elegant, Pearl Mosque at Delhi. The Bibi Ka Maqbara was the largest structure that he had to his credit.
Baby Taj |
Baby Taj |
Grave of Rabia-ud-Daurani |
Ellora:- Ellora is an archaeological site 29 km north-west of the city of Aurangabad, built by the Rashtrakuta dynasty. The Cave Temples of Ellora, are the product of three religious systems-Buddhism, Brahmanism, and Jainism containing elaborate carvings of Gods and Goddesses and Remarkable memorials of the three great faiths they represent. Each system had its individual style of Architecture and Ellora presents the varied styles side by side.The sculptural work, too, reveals the points of contrast. The excavation on a sloping hill-side are spread over an area, from north to south, of about two kilometres. Cave 1 to 12, making the southern series, are Buddhist. The next sixteen belong to Brahmanism, Caves, 30 to 34 are in the Jain group. The Buddhist caves are the earliest (500-700 A.D.)
Cave no. 30 to 34 |
A figure from Jain Cave |
Cave no. 32: Indrani under mango tree |
Lord Vishnu |
Cave no.21: Shiva & Parvati playing "Chausar" |
Cave no.16: A Dhwajstambh at Kelash Temple |
Cave no. 16: Mahabhart yudha |
Cave no. 10 Bhuddha in stupa with attendants |
Daulatabad Fort:- About Fifteen kilometers from Aurangabad on the road to Ellora rises the famous mediaeval fortress of that name is now all that Daulatabad stands for. The great pyramidal shape is visible from a good distance as it dominates the landscape. The hisstory of Daulatabad goes back to the twelveth century, when it was the capital of the Hindu Kingdoms in the Deccan and was called Deogiri, the hill of the Gods. The fortress of Deogiri was constructed by Raja Bhillamraj, of Yadav Dynasty, who was a grreat gereral of his time.
Ajanta: The Ajanta Caves are stuated about 104 kilomiters from Aurangabad and about 100 kilomiters from ellora. There are therty caves in the caves arts we can feel the physical beauty of women and the spiritual beauty of the Boddisattva, some of caves out of thirty, unfinished and negligible. Sixteen contain mural paintings, but the best work is to be found in Caves 1,2,16,17 and 19. The best sculptures are caves 1,4,17,19 and 26. The numbering of the cave has been done in consecutive order and has no relation to their chronological sequence. It starts at the western extremity of the rock, near the entrance. The present entrance does not seen to have been the original approach to the excavations. Five of caves, 9,10,19,26 and 29 are Chaitya- halls.
Canons at fort |
Chand minar at fort |
Cave No. 2 Buddha |
Cave No.2 Panting shows insidents of budddhas life |
Cave No 17, Art on the Roof |
Unfinished Cave |
Buddha |
Waterfall in Ajanta |
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
India: Omkareshwar MP
India: Omkareshwar MP: After very long finally today 18/04/2015, I have got a Saturday off. So to make this Saturday funny I have decided to go to Omkareshwar, w...
Omkareshwar MP
After very long finally today 18/04/2015, I have got a Saturday off. So to make this Saturday funny I have decided to go to Omkareshwar, which is one of the Jyotirlinga out of 12 Jyotirlinga of lord Shiva.
Omkareshwar Temple |
In this temple of lord Shiva I have found some thing new this time. The thing is that in normal temple of load Shiva, the Shivlinga always in the middle of the temple but in this temple it is in a corner, it may because of the modification of outer structure of temple, the temple also have three Devi (Maa Saraswati, Maa Lakshmi, Maa Kali) on main gate, in the temple has several number of pillar and every pillar have some kind of art, and when we go down stares there is a cave which has naturally running water from walls and from roof.
The Cave |
This beautiful place is situated at bank of Narmada River in Khandwa Distric MP, it is around 80 km in south from Indore city. A 520 MW hydroelectric power station situated, the dam was constructed between 2003 and 2007 with the purpose of providing water for irrigation of 132,500 hectare.
Bridge on Narmada River |
Woman with wood |
Market |
Monkey with family |
Narmada River |
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Ujjain
Ujjain is the city of central Indian state Madhya Pradesh, it is situated on the bank of Kshipra River in the Malwa plateau. The city has one of the Jyotirlngm called Mahakaleshwar out of 12 Jyotirlngms of Lord Shiva.
The city also famous for Hindu gathering on KUMBH MELA. Up coning KUMBH MELA is in 2016, in Ujjain and at the same time ARDHA KUMBH is in Haridwar, so this may opportunity to be a part of KUMBH MELA again in 2016 at Ujjain. The first written evidence of the Kumbh Mela can be found in
the accounts of Chinese monk Xuanzang, who visited India in 629–645 CE, during
the reign of King Harshavardhana. My this visit to Ujjain is for meet my sick friend Kshitij, after meeting I plan to visit some place in Ujjain. Kshitij's father take me to Mahakaleshwer and some other places of Ujjain on his scooter.Radha Krishna Temple |
First place that we visited in ujjain that is Radha Krishna Temple, after that we went to RAM GHAT. Ram Ghat is the GHAT on Kshipra River and this ghat is the legendary for Kumbhmela. The nearest place from RAM GHAT is Harsiddhi Temple to visit.
Ram Ghat:
Ram Ghat |
The next thing that you can see that is Harsiddhi Temple, at Harsiddhi Temple. Aarty Begins at 7:00 to 8:00 AM and 6:00 to 7:00 PM, after Aarty people can do there own Pooja in the Temple.
Harsiddhi Temple |
Devi Harsiddhi |
Yantra on the Temple Roof |
At the end of the day I went to the destination, that is Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple, in the given Picture you see there was a Muslim guy sealing Lord Shiva's Photos.
Mahakaleshwar:
"Really it happens only in India"
Muslim guy with Lord Shiva's stuff |
!!!!Har Har Mahadev!!!!
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
DEWAS
Dewas is the most beautiful and ancient town situated near Indore, it is around 40 km in Northeast from Indore and on the level plains of the Malwa Plateau, to the South. The beauty of Dewas, it is surround by hills, and on the hills as every where in India there is also a Hindu Temple on it. In Dewas there is not only temples on the hills but with the latest technology there are winds farm also situated, so if view Dewas from the top of the hills you will enjoy both the technology and the India culture.
Dewas is a small town but it is also have administrative center of Dewas District, and was formerly the seat of two "15 Gun Salute" princely states during the British Raj, Dewas Junior State and Dewas Senior State, ruled by the royal Maratha "Puar" or Pawar. And one more most interesting thing about Dewas is that it has Houses Government's Bank Note Press.
Main Gate Tulja Bhawani Mandir |
The main hill in the Dewas known as Tekri these days but the actual name of this hill is the Devi Vaishini hill. This hill has number of temples of Deity Devi Tulja Bhawani, Chamunda Mata and Kalika Mata.The word Dewas is also believed to be a sandhi of Dev deity and Vas Msrathi for abode. thus Dewas means abode of the Deity or God.
Tulja Bhawani Mandir |
Bhavani was the tutelary Deity of the Maratha leader Shivaji, in whose veneration, he dedicated his sword, Bhavani Talwar. A temple to Bhavani at Tuljapur in Maharashtra, dates back to the 12th century.
The Swami Shivom Tirtha wrote the History of the hill (Tekri) of Dewas in his book - "Sadhan Shikhar". And E. M. Forster wrote a Travelogue named-"The Hill of Devi" in 1953.
Mihir Sharma with his bike |
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