Thursday, 25 February 2016

Thillai Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram Tamil Nadu India

Here is Some Information about Thillai Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram Tamil Nadu India

Location: Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu India
Built in: 9th-12th centuries
Area: 50 acres
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: One of the Shiva temple
Temple Timing: 6.00 Am. to 12.30 Pm and 4:30 Am to 10:00Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: Sep-Feb
Phone: +91- 94439 86996
Nearest Railway Station:  Chidambaram
Nearest Airport: Tiruchirapalli (195 km) and Chennai (245 km)

More Information about  Thillai Nataraja Temple Chidambaram

The holy town of Chidambaram is one of the prime destinations for the conglomeration of Shaviates for over two thousand years in South India.Thillai Nataraja Temple is located in town Chidambaram of Tamil Nadu India.The temple was built in 9th-12th centuries.The temple is spread over 51 acres and has four towers on the four sides of the temple.Each tower is 135 ft and has 7 stories each with a 13 copper kalasam. The entrance of the base of these towers is large rising to 40 ft. The outer perimeter of the temple is about 30 ft high enclosing the outer passage (Veedhi) and Inner Enclosures (Praharam).The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva known as a Nataraja.Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance) is one of the most common and recognisable statues in the west and this temple in Chidambaram is the only one dedicated to this form of Shiva.The Thillai Nataraja Temple is actually a part of the Kovil categories of Shiv temples that marks the influence of mysticism of worshipping Shiva in its architecture, sculpting and art forms. Each of the major ruling dynasties in the south left their imprint on the Thillai Nataraja Temple. Significant influences are visible in the form of renovations and erections made by the Pallavas, Cholas, Pandayas, Cheras and the rulers of Vijayanagara and Golconda.
The temple is managed by the Chidambaram Dikshitar (Deekshitars, the Thillai Three Thousand) - a class of brahmins, who, according to legends, were brought here from Mt. Kailasa by Saint Patanjali specifically for the performance of daily rituals and maintenance of the Chidambaram temple. 

Story of  Thillai Nataraja Temple

The story of Chidambaram begins with the legend of Lord Shiva strolling into the Thillai Vanam (Vanam meaning forest and thillai trees - botanical name Exocoeria agallocha, a species of mangrove trees - which currently grows in the Pichavaram wetlands near Chidambaram. The temple sculptures depicting the Thillai trees date back to the 2nd century CE).

In the Thillai forests resided a group of saints or 'rishis' who believed in the supremacy of magic and that God can be controlled by rituals and 'mantras' or magical words. The Lord strolls in the forest with resplendent beauty and brilliance, assuming the form of 'Pitchatanadar', a simple mendicant seeking alms. He is followed by his Grace and consort who is Lord Vishnu as Mohini. The rishis and their wives are enchanted by the brilliance and the beauty of the handsome mendicant and his consort.On seeing their womenfolk enchanted, the rishis get enraged and invoke scores of 'serpents' (Sanskrit: Nāga) by performing magical rituals. The Lord as the mendicant lifts the serpents and dons them as ornaments on his matted locks, neck and waist. Further enraged, the rishis invoke a fierce tiger, which the Lord skins and dons as a shawl around his waist.Thoroughly frustrated, the rishis gather all their spiritual strength and invoke a powerful demon Muyalakan - a symbol of complete arrogance and ignorance. The Lord wearing a gentle smile, steps on the demon's back, immobilizes him and performs the Ánanda Thaandava (the dance of eternal bliss) and discloses his true form. The rishis surrender, realizing that this Lord is the truth and he is beyond magic and rituals.

Architecture of  Thillai Nataraja Temple

The place where the temple stands is the claimed center of the earth’s magnetic equator. This shows the tremendous engineering, geographical and astrological knowledge of the ancient architecturers.
The temple has nine gateways among which four of them have gopurams in the East, West, North and South. The eastern gopuram/pagoda has all the 108 dance postures of Bharathanatiyam. The south gopuram Sokkaseeyan Thirunilai Ezhugopuram was constructed by Pandya king. This is evident from the sculpted fishes (flag of Pandya king) in the ceiling. The smallest gopuram is the western gopuram that was constructed in 1150; but there is no evidence available to know the construction of this gopuram. However, there are sculptures depicting the Goddess fighting with buffalo-demon. The North Gopuram was constructed around 1300 AD with the brick portion constructed by the Vijayanagara king Krishnadevaraya in the 16th century. The East Gopuram, was claimed to have been constructed by the Pallava King, Koperunsingan II.
The roof of Ponnambalam is held by a set of 64 beams representing the 64 forms of art. It is also held by several cross beams representing the infinite blood vessels. The roof has been laid with 21,600 golden tiles with the word Sivayanama inscribed on them representing 21,600 breaths, which represents the number of breaths taken in a 24 hour period.. The golden tiles are fixed using 72,000 golden nails that represents the number of nadis existing in the human body. The roof is topped by a set of 9 sacred pots or kalasas, representing the 9 forms of energy.

Special Attraction of the  Thillai Nataraja Temple

Presiding deity Tirumoola Nathar is a swayambumurthi. Yet, Lord Nataraja is the ruling deity. Of the panchabhoodha sthalas (places) Chidambaram belongs to Akasha. The hymns sung by Gnanasambandar, Tirunavukkarasar and Sundarar were found from this temple only.
Festivals Celebration Thillai Nataraja Temple

Thillai Nataraja Temple,new moon-chaturdasi,Chittirai Thiruvonam, Aani Thirumanjanam or Uthiram of Aani
,Chaturdasi of Aavani, The chaturdasi of the month of Puratasi

Nearest Tourist Attraction of  Thillai Nataraja Temple

Thillai Kali Temple
Sirgazhi Temple
Govindaraja Perumal Temple
Annamalaiyar Temple
Pichavaram
Poompuhar
Porto Novo

How To Reach  Thillai Nataraja Temple Chidambaram

By Road : There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Thillai Nataraja Temple Chidambaram Tamil Nadu.Frequent bus services are also available from Chidambaram to various states like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Pondicherry and various parts of Tamil Nadu. Non-stop bus services and express bus services are also available from here.

By Rail : The Nearest Airport is Chidambaram Airport.The city is located on the Chennai-Trichy mainline of Southern Railway. There are many trains connecting the town with other major cities of Tamil Nadu.

By Air: The Nearest Airport is present are at Tiruchirapalli (Trichy) and Chennai.

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Saturday, 20 February 2016

Ajmer Sarif(Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti Dargah) in Ajmer Rajasthan


Here is Some Information about Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti Dargah or Ajmer Sarif in Ajmer Rajasthan India.

Location: Ajmer ,Rajasthan India
Built in: Mougal Time
Built By: Akbar
Dedicated to: Saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: One of the muslim Religion places
Dargah Timing: 5:00 Am to 9:00Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to Feb
Phone : 98290-70786
Fax No.: 0091-145-2430415
Nearest Railway Station: Ajmer Central Railway Station   
Nearest Airport: Jaipur Airport

More Information about Ajmer Sarif 

Ajmer is a sacred secular town of Rajasthan. Ajmer located inside Aravali hills was founded by Ajaipal Chauhan in 7th century and became the center of Chauhan Rajputs.The Ajmer Sharif Dargah is considered to be among the holiest Muslim shrines in India and is also a famous landmark in Ajmer. Ajmer Sarif or Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti Dargah located in Ajer Rajasthan.This Dargah is dedicated to muslim saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti.Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti known as Gharib Nawaz, or 'Benefactor of the Poor'.People from all religions like hindu,muslim,sikh visit this Dargha.Bollywood Stars,Politicians,Pakistan Chif Parveg Musaraf and also Great Person Visit this place.Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti is well thought-out to be the vicar of human race in the midst of the mankind. Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti was a famous Sufi saint who was the forerunner of Islam religion in India. He worked for the welfare of the poor people and blessed them. It is assumed that people who visit Ajmer Sharif and pray with pure faith and loyalty at his Dargah or crypt will be free from all desolation. Dargah Shariff of Hazrat Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti is certainly a treasure to the city of Ajmer. 
The final resting place for 'Gharib-Nawaz', Moinuddin Chishti is located in Ajmer. People of all religions visit the Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The Khwaja left for heavenly abode in 1256 AD after a six day prayer in seclusion. These six days are celebrated every year as the annual Urs, which is attended by innumerable pilgrims irrespective of their faith. The shrine is considered to be a place of wish fulfillment for those who pray with devout and pure hearts. It is said that Emperor Akbar sought blessings for his son at the Dargah.
The entry to the Dargah is through the Dargah Bazaar that leads to the inner courtyard. The high gateway has beautifully carved silver doors. In the courtyard are kept two huge cauldrons with capacity of 2240 kg and 4480 kg. On special occasions, 'Kheer' cooked in these cauldrons is distributed among the pilgrims. The grave of the Sufi Saint is surrounded by a silver railing and is partially covered with a marble screen. The daughter of Shah Jahan had built a prayer room in the Dargah for the women devotees. The premises of the Dargah also has the tomb of Bhishti, tomb of Saint's daughter-Bibi Hafiz Jama and the tomb of Shah Jahan's daughter Chimni Begum.

History of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti

Born in Chisti region in Afghanistan, Saint Moinuddin Chisti was above the material and worldly things. In his process to teach mankind the high way of living he came to India and settled in Ajmer. There, he attracted large number of followers which even included kings and other people of high rank. In Ajmer he practiced the Sufi Sulh-e-Kulh which focused on Hindu-Muslim unity.

Architecture of Ajmer Sarif

 The Dargah has several attractive tombs, buildings, Daalaans and courtyards some of which are wonderful examples of the Mughal architecture and were raised during the Mughal ear. The Dargah of Moinuddin Chisti is placed at the northern plinth of the Taragarh mount. Among the other well-known attractions which grabs the attention of the visitors instantly when they enter the Dargah, are the 2 grand Buland Darwaza that were constructed with the monetary contributions of Sultan Ghyasuddin Khilji of Mandoo who was the emperor of Malwa during the period 1469 -1500 A.D. This Ajmer Sharif also has a Dargah which dwells the crypt of Saint Moinuddin Chisti. The Chief (stately) entrance of the Dargah was constructed by “H.E.H. Nisam Usman Ali Khan” from Hyderabad, India. Also, The Ajmer Sharif boasts a “Naqqar Khana (Drum House)” which has 2 naqqars that were gifted by Mughal emperor Akbar during one of his triumph. Akbar was one of the primary Mughal emperors to visit this place in barefoot to seek blessings for his son when Ajmer came under his control. Moreover, the Dargah has several other tombs and gorgeous edifices which are the great instances of first-rate Mughal structural design.
The doorway to the Dargah is basically through the Dargah Bazaar. This leads to the internal patio. The lofty doorway has delightfully engraved silver doors. In the patio, there are 2 gigantic cauldrons with capacity of 2240 kg & 4480 kg. The tombstone of the Sufi Saint is bounded by a silver fence and is partly enclosed with a marble screen.
The daughter of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan had established a prayer room in the Dargah especially for the women followers. Also, the building of the Dargah has crypt of Bibi Hafiz Jama, the daughter of Saint, the vault of Chimni Begum, the daughter of Shah Jahan and the crypt of Bhishti. The spectacle at the aesthetic and amazing white dome crowns the major tomb. Besides Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti’s Dargah there are several other monuments of historic interest located within the Dargah Sharief enclosure.

Nearest Tourist attraction of Ajmer Sarif

Pushkar Lake
Brahma Temple Pushkar
Pushkar 
Jaipur city 

How To Reach Ajmer Sarif

By Road : There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Ajmer sarif Ajmer.Buses are available to and from Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Mumbai and Delhi. The National Highway 8 connecting Delhi and Mumbai passes through Ajmer thus giving an access to the city of Ajmer from both Delhi and Mumbai. One can also hire private taxis to reach the place.
By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Ajmer Central Railway station. 

By Air : The Nearest Airport is Jaipur(132 Kms) Airport.The Nearest Internationa Airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi.(300 Kms)

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Friday, 19 February 2016

Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar Jammu Kashmir India


Here is Some Information about Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar Jammu Kashmir India.

Location: Banks of Dal Lake Srinagar Jammu Kashmir
Built in: 17th Century
Built By: Mugal Empire
Dedicated to: Prophet Mohammad
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: Among one of Muslim Religion Place
Timing: All time
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: Feb to June
Nearest Railway Station:  Jammu
Nearest Airport: Srinagar Airport

More Information about Hazratbal Mosque

The Hazratbal mosque is located in Srinagar district, on the western banks of the picturesque Dal Lake. Hazratbal Mosque is the most important Muslim Religious place.Hazratbal Mosque is known by several names like Asar-e-Sharif, Dargah Sharif and Madinat-us-Sani. It is a white marble mosque which has large mountains in the backdrop.The mosque has been built with a fusion of Mughal and Kashmiri styles of architecture.The word ‘Hazrat’ means holy or majestic and the Kashmiri word ‘bal’ refers to a place or an enclosure. This shrine consists of a relic, which is believed to have a hair of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.This is displayed to the public on religious occasions, usually accompanied by fairs. Apart from these occasions, Friday prayers are offered at Hazratbal and attended by throngs of people. Hazratbal is remarkable for being the only domed mosque in Srinagar; the others having distinct pagoda like roofs. The shrine – mosque complex is situated on the western shore of the Dal Lake opposite Nishat Bagh and commands a grand view of the lake and the mountain beyond.

History of  Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar

The history of the shrine goes back to the early seventeenth century when the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan's Subedar, Sadiq Khan, laid out a garden here & constructed a palacial building, Ishrat Mahal or Pleasure House in 1623. However, the Emperor, during his visit in 1634, ordered the building to be converted into a prayer House with some additions & alterations. During the time of Aurangzeb, when MOI-e-Muqqadus arrived in Kashmir in 1699, it was first kept in the shrine of Naqashbad Sahib in the heart of the city. Since the place was found to be insufficient in view of the unprecedented rush of people who thronged the place to have a glimpse of the Moi-e-Muqqades, it was decided to shift the it to Hazratbal, then known as Sadiqabad. The construction of the present marble structure was started by the Muslim Auqaf Trust headed by Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah in 1968 and completed in 1979. The Moi-e-Muqqadas is displayed on Various occassions related with the life of Prophet & his four holy companions.

Architecture of  Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar

The Hazratbal Mosque of Kashmir is a beautiful structure of immaculate white marble.The Hazratbal Mosque is a white marble mosque which has large mountains in the backdrop. The mosque has been built with a fusion of Mughal and Kashmiri styles of architecture.The Muslim Auqaf Trust headed by Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah started the construction work on this marble structure in 1968. The construction took about eleven years and the mosque was completed in 1979. The Friday prayers offered at Hazratbal attract the resident Muslim in huge numbers. Another attraction of Hazratbal is that it is the only domed mosque in Srinagar. 

 Nearest Hotel of  Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar

Urban Inn
Hotel Green Ville
Grand City Heart hotel
Hotel Bakhtawar hotel
The LaLit Grand Palace Srinaga hotel

Other Tourist Attraction Near  Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar 

Nishant Garden
Shalimar Garden
Chasma Shahi
Shiva Temple in Srinagar
Martrand Sun Temple
Mamaleshwar Temple
Pari Mahal
Dal Lake
Nagin Lake
Floting Vegetable Market
Dachigam Sanctuary
Jama Masjid
Hazaratbal Shirine
Shankacharya Temple
Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden
How To Reach Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar 

By Road : There are many public and private vehicles available to reach  Hazratbal Mosque in Srinagar Jammu Kashmir.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Jammu Station which is 300 Kms away and from there National Highway NH1A connects the Kashmir valley with India. 

By Air: The Nearest Airport is Shrinagar Airport.Srinagar Airport is connected with major cities of India.

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Thursday, 18 February 2016

Mamleshwar(Shiva) Temple in Pahalgam Jammu Kashmir India

Here is Some Information about Mamleshwar Temple in Pahalgam Jammu Kashmir India.

Location:Mamal, lies at a distance of about a mile from Pahalgam Jammu kashmir
Built in: About 5th century
Built By: King Jayasimha
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: One of the most temple
Temple Timing: Morning and evening time
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: March to June
Nearest Railway Station: Srinagar station    
Nearest Airport: Srinagar (95 Kms)

More Information about Mamleshwar(Shiva) Temple in Pahalgam

The Pahalgam is located at a distance of 95 km from Srinagar and 45 km from the district head quarters, Anantnag. Surrounded by thick green forests and snow capped mountains all over, Pahalgam is visited by tourists from all across the globe. Set at an altitude of 2130 meter, Pahalgam offers spectacular views of the Himalayas.Mamleshwar Temple is located at  Mamal, lies at a distance of about a mile from Pahalgam Jammu kashmir India.The temple was built about 5th century.The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.In this temple lord shiva known as Mamalishwara.Lord Shiva is the main deity worshipped in this ancient temple. It is situated upwards a mountain that lies along the banks of the glacial Kolahoi stream. The temple premises have an old shrine, which was decorated with pure gold during the reign of an erstwhile king.The legend surrounding this temple suggests that Lord Ganesha was placed as a doorkeeper at the site of this temple and hence it gets its name “mam mal”, which translates to don’t go.People used to come to visit this holy temple from far places too.
Devotees are welcomed inside the temple by two magnificent pillars. The temple encompasses a pedestal and a Shiva Lingam, with a pure water spring covered by a basin. This pure water spring is natural and makes the view of the temple breathtaking. The spring in the court of the temple is the same spring under which Parvati bathed and had asked Lord Ganesha to safe guard the entrance. Lord Shiva was denied entry by little Ganesha which left him in fury. Shiva in anger decapitated Ganesha and later at the request of Parvati brought him back to life.

History of  Mamleshwar(Shiva) Temple in Pahalgam 

Mamleshwar Temple at Pahalgam is one of the fascinating monuments which witness lot of tourists from the entire world. t is located at a distance of about a mile from Pahalgam. The Kolahoi stream flows nearby the Mamleshwar Temple. This beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who was also called as Mamalishwara. According to the religious tale in Hindu, Lord Ganesh was placed as doorkeeper. He was ordered not to allow any one to enter inside the temple. This is due to this reason that the temple is al Adjacent to this temple, one can find another temple which was adorned with gold in the early time of the kings.
Nearest Tourist Attraction of Mamleshwar(Shiva) Temple

Aru Village
Pahalgam Golf Course
Kolahoi Glacier
Baisaran Hills
Betaab Valley
Aru Valley

Nearest Hotel and Restaurants  of  Mamleshwar(Shiva) Temple in Pahalgam

Golden Residency
Hotel Woodstock
Pine Cliff Resorts
Nathu’s Rasoi
Hotel Paradise and Restaurant
Dana Pani

How To Reach Mamleshwar(Shiva) Temple in Pahalgam

By Road : There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Mamleshwar(Shiva) Temple in Pahalgam Jammu Kashmir.Pahalgam is well-connected to Jammu and Srinagar via a good network of roads.

By Rail : The nearest major railhead is at Jammu, which is 255 km away from pahalgam.One can reach Pahalgam from railway station by taxis or buses. Taxi fare is about Rs 3,000.and the Mamleshwar temple can be reached by taxi for an onward treck or poni ride.

By Air : The Nearest airport is  Srinagar Airport.(95 Kms)

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The legend surrounding this temple suggests that Lord Ganesha was placed as a doorkeeper at the site of this temple and hence it gets its name “mam mal”, which translates to “don’t go”! 

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Martand Sun Temple in Anantnag Jammu Kashmir

Here is Some Information about Martand Sun Temple in Anantnag Jammu Kashmir India.

Location: Suriya Mandir Rd, Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir
Built in: 8th century CE
Built By:Karkota dynasty, Lalitaditya Muktapida
Dedicated to: Lord Sun(Surya)
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: one of most temple
Temple Timing: All time
Visiting Timing: 1 hour
Best time to Visit: March to Oct
Nearest Railway Station:  Anantnag Railway station
Nearest Airport: Srinagar Airforce Airport

More Information about Martand Sun Temple

Martand sun temple is declared as a site of national importance by the archaeological survey of India. Anantnag is at a height of 5400 feet above sea level and about 33 miles from Srinagar city and easily approachable by road.Martand Sun Temple is located in Suriya Mandir Rd, Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir India.The temple was built in around 8th century CE and built by Lalitaditya Muktapida, king of Karkota dynasty.Martand is another Sanskrit name for the Hindu Sun-god.The temple is dedicated to Lod Sun.It is a medieval temple with a courtyard, colonnaded and with the shrine in the centre. It has 84 - a sacred Hindu digit - columns and affords a commanding view of the valley.Tourists visiting the temple can enjoy a beautiful view of Kashmir valley.This temple provides a proof of the skill and talent of Hindu Kashmiris.

History of  Martand Sun Temple

Anantnag is an ancient city that came into existence as a market town around 5000 BCE making it one of the oldest urban human settlements in the world. Before the advent of Muslim rule in 1320 CE, Kashmir was divided into three divisions, viz., Maraz in the south, Yamraj in the centre and Kamraj in the north of the Valley. Old chronicles reveal that the division was the culmination of the rift Marhan and Kaman, the two brothers, over the crown of their father. The part of the valley which lies between Pir Panjal and Srinagar, and called the Anantnag, was given to Marhan and named after him as Maraj. While Srinagar is no longer known as Yamraj, the area to its north and south are still called Kamraz and Maraz respectively. These divisions were later on divided into thirty four sub-divisions which after 1871 were again reduced to five Zilas or districts. According to old map of British India (1836), Anantnag was called Islamabad by some.
Architecture of  Martand Sun Temple

The Ancient  Temple Architecture of Kashmir  undoubtedly  bears Greek  influence. This influence is starkly visible  in  the use of stone Pillars , Columns , Trefoiled  Doorways , Ornamental  fritters  , Geometrical designs especially the rectangle and  Triangles  , Images of Gods  Carved on stones and  Pediments . Kashmiri  Stone Architects made some amendments to suit Intense winters . This influence is clearly visible in Martanda  and  Awantipora  stone Temple Architecture   .The  majestic Sun Temple of Martand perched amidst the jungles in the plateau of Mattan  in Anantnag District of Kashmir is also known as dream of stones. The temple is made of Devri stones carried possibly by elephants  . Elephants were seen in abundance in Kashmir till 11th centaury which fact is substantiated in some cantos of  Kalhana’s Rajatarangini.

This temple is  enclosed in a courtyard  of columns and Arches  forming covered passage all round it. .Like Chandrapida Vajraditya , illustrious king  Lalitaditya was a sun worshipper and   a Follower of Vaishnava cult  devoted to the worship of Keshva Vishnu.. Accordingly Many three faced Vishnu and some Chaturbhuja Vishnu  figures have been prominently carved on the walls of  this  Temple . A central Water Tank with narrow  water channels  are  existing to this day . In the right panel of the eastern wall of the   Ante chamber of this Temple , an   image of Aruna  carved discerningly is still visible . . Aruna , the charioteer of surya is  holding the reins of his seven horses.
The outer dimension of this temple is approximately about 200 feet by 170 feet rising upto a height of 75 feet.The inner Mandapa measures roughly 18 feet by 18 feet . About 84 stone pillars Ten to twelve feet long in single piece have been used in the construction. Some of them are still erect and the remaining are broken and scattered inside the complex.
List of Sun Temples in India

The Konark Sun Temple in Orissa. The Katarmal Sun Temple in Katarmal.
The Almora Sun Temple in Uttarakhand.
The Modhera Sun Temple in Gujrat
The Borsad Sun Temple in Gujarat

Nearest Tourist Attractration of  Martand Sun Temple  Anantnag 

Awantivarman temple
Mamaleshwar shiva temple
Chandanwari
Tulian lake
Pahalgam
Anantnag mandir
Kheer bhawani


How To Reach Martand Sun Temple in Anantnag 

By Road : There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Martand Sun Temple in Anantnag Jammu Kasmir.Taxis can be hirged from Srinaar which takes around 2 or 3 hours. The pilgrim village is just off the road that leads to famous tourist spot of Phalgham and holy cave shrine of Shri Amarnathji.

By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is Anantnag Railway station.Anantnag railway station is also connected with Kashmir Railway that runs from Baramulla to Qazigund.

By Air :  The nearest airport to Martand Sun Temple is Srinagar air force base airport, srinagar which is 11 KM away from Martand Sun Temple.

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Monday, 15 February 2016

Ghantakarna Mahavir Jain Temple(Mahudi Jain Tirth) in Mahudi Gujarat India


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Here is Some Information about Ghantakarna Mahavir Jain Temple or Mahudi Jain Tirth Near Ghandhinagar Gujarat India.



Location: Mahudi Village,near Sabarmati river of Gandhinagar in Gujrat India
Built in: 2000 years ago ,Renovate 1917
Built By: Shrimad Buddhisagarji Maharaj Saheb
Dedicated to:  Lord Ghantakarna Mahavir
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: One among Jain temple
Temple Timing: 12:00 Am to 11:59 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to Feb
Phone : 02763 284626, 284627
Nearest Railway Station: Vijapur station -12 Km
Nearest Airport: Ahmedabad International Airport -70 kms.


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Mahudi is a famous for Jinalaya Jain temple of Shri Ghantakarna Mahavir. Shri Ghantakarna Mahavir Jain Temple or Mahudi Jain Tirth is located at Mahudi Village,near Sabarmati river of Gandhinagar in Gujrat India.The temple was built in 2000 years ago and renovate it 1917 by Shrimad Buddhisagarji Maharaj Saheb.The temple is dedicated to Lord Ghantakarna Mahavir Swami among the 52 Virs of  one and Mulnayak Bhagawana Padmaprabhu.As it is believed that this idol is very powerful and miraculous thoughts of devotees from all over India come here to attain blessing.Shri Ghantakarna Mahavir idol was installed in the temple by the ‘Acharya Bhagwant Shrimad Buddhisagar Suriswarji Maharaj Saheb’ in the 1974 of the Vikram era. The idol of Shri Ghantakarna Mahvir is very miraculous. Thousands of pilgrims with faith and devotion, come here to fulfill their desires. Every year, on the fourteenth day of the dark half of the month of Aso, the ceremony of charitable offering is celebrated in the Jain way in the temple of Shri Ghantakarna Mahavir. The annual function is also celebrated. 

Tradition is to prepare as well as consume 'prasad' of 'sukhdi; within the temple complex of Ghantakarna Mahavir. This is a simple yet absolutely adorable sweet preparation and has to be completely consumed when on the premises. If you have offered more than you can consume, you have to distribute it to the others, and the poor who are visiting. But, you cannot take this 'prasad' for someone at home, and it is said that anyone trying to take the 'sukhadi' out of the premises is never successful. Another ancient temple at Mahudi is of Katyarkji, the god of the community of Khadayata Vaniks. The old temple was at the edge of the river, but now it has been shifted in a larger temple nearby. The image of the God has also been brought over in it. Two beautifully sculpted images also are brought over. The sculpture of a mother with a child making mischief on her shoulders is remarkable.


Architecture of  Ghantakarna Mahavir Jain Temple or Mahudi Jain Tirth



Tirth witness lakhs of devotee’s very year. The single force behind this miracle is the great Shri Ghantakarna Mahavir Dev. This Tirth was constructed as per the guidance of the great Shrimad Buddhisagarji Maharaj Saheb. He put forth this temple after seeing Jain community wandering in search of other temples in order to fulfill their desires. He decided to come up with a special Jain temple where Jain people can come and pray for their wishes. He carried out hard core meditation (Saadhna) continuously for 3 full fays and witnessed Shri Ghantakarna Mahavir Dev ‘pratyaksha’ with the help of havan fire. He later on assigned to protect and work for the welfare of innocent people. Following this, he instantly drew the image on a rock found near a river side. He gave his complete dedication and Praan to make this idol of Shrimad Buddhisagar Maharaj Sahebji. Several thousands of people felt the miracle and also accomplished all their wishes by praying to Shri Ghantakarna Mahavir Dev in both professional and personal life. The villagers and devotees obtained tremendous prosperity from this Tirth. The Mahima (Prosperity and popularity) of Tirth keep on increasing every single day which is something unique in India.

Festival Celebrate:  Dhaja Mohatsav, Kali Chaudas,

Fecilities of Ghantakarna Mahavir Jain Temple or Mahudi Jain Tirth



There are various amenities like Non A.C. and A.C. rooms available with cold and hot shower, big garden, kitchen cum dining hall, European style washrooms are available for any kind of function. There is also parking space to accommodate many vehicles. Good water supply facility. Devotees are requested to stay in Atithi Bhavan.
Over 2 lakh people throng Mahudi Jain Tirthi during Kali Chaudas. People join together to form a chain and chant mantras 108 times and sing songs.



How To Reach  Ghantakarna Mahavir Jain Temple or Mahudi Jain Tirth




By Road : There are Public and Private Vehicles available to reach Ghantakarna Mahavir Jain Temple or Mahudi Jain Tirthin Mahudi village.There are very good facilities of bus service and private vehicles for going to this sacred place on the Kalol-Vijapur road near Ahmedabad.


By Rail : The Nearest Railway station is  Vijapur station -12 Km and Big junction is Ahmedabad Junction Kalupur station and Maninagar station  about 70 kms  distance to Ghantakarna Mahavir Jain Temple or Mahudi Jain Tirthin Mahudi village.


By Air : The Nearest Airport is Ahmedabad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport Ahmedabad.70 Kms.



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