AJMER
PLACES TO VISIT
Just over 130 kms south-west of Jaipur
is Ajmer, a burgeoning town on the shore of the Ana Sagar, flanked
by barren hills. Historically, Ajmer had considerable strategic
importance and was sacked by Mohammed of Ghori on one of his periodic
forays from Afghanistan. Later it became a favourite residence of
the mighty Mughals. Ajmer is a major center for Muslim pilgrims
during the fast of Ramadan, and has some impressive Muslim architecture.
The Dargah
The Dargah is the tomb of a sufi saint, Khwaja Muin-uddin
Chisti, who came to Ajmer from Persia in 1192. Construction of the
shrine was completed by Humayun. Constructed of white marble, it
has 11 arches and a Persian inscription running the full length
of the building. It has a marble dome and the actual tomb inside
is surrounded by a silver platform. The tomb attracts hundreds of
thousands of pilgrims every year on the anniversary of the saint's
death.
Adhai-Din-Ka Jhonpara
One of the finest example of Indo-Islamic architecture,
this mosque was a Sanskrit college in the 12th century. In 1193
AD Mohammad Ghori destroyed the college and a mosque was built in
its place. The mosque was built on pillars and surprisingly no two
pillars are alike.
The Museum
The Royal Palace of Akbar was converted into a Museum and
today it houses a rich collection of Mughal and Rajput armory. Some
of the fine and delicate sculptures of the region have been displayed
here. The building itself has been constructed of red sandstone
which have been laid down in a square pattern, giving it a fabulous
look.
Ana Sagar Lake
This lake was built by Anaji during 1135-1150 AD. Later
the mughal emperors made additional constructions to beautify the
lake. The 'Baradari', a marble pavilion was built by Shah Jahan
and the ' Daulat Bagh ' gardens were laid by Jahangir. This lake
is located towards the north of Ajmer city.
Taragarh Fort
Built in the 7th century by Ajaipal Chauhan, the fort gives
birds eye view of the city. Taragarh fort or the ' Star fort ' is
situated on a hill and to reach there one has to take winding bridle
path.
Nasiyan (Jain Temple)
The Red temple on Prithviraj Marg is a Jain temple built
last century and is definitely worth checking out. Its double story
hall contains a fascinating series of large, gilt wooden figures
from Jain mythology which depict the Jain concept of the ancient
world. This red colored Jain temple was built in the late 19th century.
The wooden gilt in the double storeyed hall depicts scenes from
the Jain mythology. The beauty of this temple is widely acclaimed.
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