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The
sun temple at Modhera in Mehsana districts,
in north Gujarat, built during the reign of
the Solanki king Bhimdev-I near a village of
the same name, represents one of the most magnificent
monuments of Gujarat. |
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The
stepwell is a masterpiece in water architecture.
It is situated 17 kms. north of Ahmedabad. The
stepwell at the village of Adalaj is another
fine example of this magnificent architectural
form. Adalaj Vav is richly carved, every pillar
and wall surface covered with leaves and flowers,
birds and fishes and friezes of ornamental designs. |
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The
Mosque of Sidi Saiyad, near Lal Darwaja has
earned worldwide fame for its magnificent stone
tracery. The tracery is acclaimed for it's splendid
Jali screen, framed, in ten semi-circular windows. |
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Build
by Ahmad Shah in 1423 it’s the principal
mosque of the islamic era, situated in the centre
of the city near Three Gates (Tran Darwaja).
The Mosque was built in indo- Saracenic architectural
time and is said to be the most beautiful mosque
in the East. |
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Indroda
Park is a beautiful piece of woodland for birdwatching
and nature walks, and ocassionally you could
sight nilgai, wild boar, jackal, porcupine,
here and other mammals. It has enclosures with
deer, antelope, crocodiles, monitor lizards,
birds and tortoise, as also a small serpetroruim.
The newly added prehistoric models is worth
seeing. The park is 23 kms from Ahmedabad. |
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Hatheesing
Jain Temple, an impressive white structure.
This Jain temple built of white marble and profusely
carved is dedicated to Dharmanath - the 15th
Jina or Jain Apostle. Like all Jain temples,
this one too is rich in the intricate carvings
depicting among other things - musicians. |
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Kankaria
Lake, a circular lake constructed in 1451 by
Sultan Qutubud-Din is just 3 kms away from the
city. In the centre of the lake is an island
garden with a summer palace known as Nagina
Wadi. The lake is a popular recreation centre
surrounded by parks, 'Bal Vatika' - an aquarium,
a boat club, a natural history museum a zoo
and a water sports resort. |
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Calico
Museum of Textile, this textile city was used
to be known as Manchester of india. The Calico
Museum of Textiles, widely regarded as one of
the finest Textile Museum in the world. The
museum has five centuries of the finest fabrics
spun, woven, printed and painted in different
arts of india. It also has a collection of marble,
sandstone and bronze icons and busts split in
two thematic section - galleries for religious
textiles and historical textiles. The museum
which was inaugurated by Pandit Nehru in 1948,
is now managed by the Sarabhai Foundation. Visiting
hours 10:30 am and 2:45 pm. The museum is closed
on Wednesday. Photography is not allowed. |
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Akshardham
Temple is a unique cultural complex that upholds
the universal values of Humanity and symbolized
the glory of Indian Culture. One of the many
wonders of the world, the imposing 10 story
high, intricately carved architectural masterpiece,
enshrines Golden Murti(idol)of the Lord Swaminarayan.
6,000 tons of pink sandstone have been pieced
together with incredible accuracy. More than
12 million man hours of 900 skilled craftsmen
have created this magnificent monument of 93
sculpted pillars, 40 windows carved from both
sides, and a feast of forms and filigrees. It
is about 28 kms from Ahmedabad. |
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Sabarmati
Ashram , which was founded by Mahatma Gandhi
in 1915 - is arguably the biggest tourist attraction.
It lies on the serene stretch of the Sabarmati
river and was referred to as the Satyagrah Ashram
during the lifetime of the Mahatma. It was from
here, in 1930, that the Mahatma began his' Dandi
March ' to protest against the Salt Tax imposed
by the British. One can see the three wise monkeys
and many more of Gandhiji's teaching at the
premises. The humble cottage were Gandhiji lived
'Hridya Kunj' - is now a small museum displaying
his few possessions. It is preserved as a National
Monument. In addition to this there is the Gandhi
Memorial Centre, a Library and a Sound-and-Light
show that offers an interesting display of the
Mahatma's life and teachings. |
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Julta
Minara (Shaking Minarets), a quite an unusual
structure in the eastern part of the city. Julta
Minara of Shaking Minarets is a part of the
mosque of Siddi Bashir and can be swayed by
applying a little force at the topmost arch.
The mosque was obviously built by master craftmen
and the crucial mechanism that cause the vibration
is still a mystery. |
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