SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH
Anglican church with mausoleum of Jacob Charnock, founder of Calcutta, and ...Read more
SACRÉ-CŒUR CHURCH
Gothic-style church designed by French architect Jacques Duchatz, ...Read more
DILWARA JAIN TEMPLES
Read moreDilwara means "the place of temples". Five white marble temples built between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries rise from the surrounding hills to form an outstanding complex. The interiors, though somewhat massive on the outside, rival each other in beauty and grandeur. Not a single corner has been overlooked in the decoration work. The delicacy of the carvings, the chiseled ceilings and pillars, the countless polished marble statues reveal an extraordinary mastery of Indian craftsmen and an unparalleled creative fertility. Considered as the most beautiful examples of Jain temples in India, these temples are the object of an important cult among the members of the sect. Jainism was born out of a split with Hinduism in the 6th century B.C. and while many of the tenets are similar between the two religions, such as the attainment of enlightenment, no one deity occupies a central place. The tirthankars enshrined in the temples are the enlightened Masters, who lead the devotees to follow the path of supreme enlightenment. The temples of Mount Abu are among the five holiest places in Jainism, along with Ranakpur in Rajasthan and Palitana in Gujarat. Pilgrims come here in large numbers throughout the year. Considering their condition, it is hard to believe that only a few renovations have been undertaken over the centuries. After the partial destruction of the Vimal Vasahi in 1311, major repairs were initiated a decade later. It underwent another phase of care in 1906, following which the site was rededicated. Finally, another major maintenance cycle took place from 1950 to 1965. One can see the difference in patina between the old, yellowed marble and the more recent, white one.
Vimal Vasahi. This temple, the oldest, dates from 1031. It was built by Vimalsha, a minister of King Bhima I of Gujarat. It is dedicated to Adinath, the first holy man of Jainism(tirthankar). It is one of the finest examples of Jain architecture. You will be lulled by the spiritual atmosphere of the place. The temple stands in the middle of a courtyard surrounded by about 50 courtyards containing statues of other tirthankars, i.e. a holy man who has attained "enlightenment". The corridors, pillars, porticoes, arches and ceilings are gracefully carved in white marble. The motifs represent lotus flowers, plants, animals and scenes related to Jain mythology. In the main hall, the mandap row, the central dome is supported by 12 pillars beautifully decorated with women playing music and the 16 vidyadevis, the goddesses of knowledge. Do not miss to raise your head to admire the stone rose window. The gudh mandap which contains the idol of Adinath, is all in sobriety. But the door which gives access to it is richly decorated. Opposite the temple is the hatishala, the "house of elephants". Built in 1147 by a descendant of Vimalsha, the row of elephants carries the family lineage on its back.
Luna Vasahi. This temple is dedicated to Nenimath, the 22nd tirthankar and was erected in 1230 by two brothers, both ministers of the king of Gujarat. They built it in memory of their deceased brother Luna. You will be able to admire its so particular architecture, its extremely fine and meticulous sculptures. It took more than 2,000 craftsmen to build this real work of goldsmith. The highlight is the dome of the mandap row, the main hall. seventy-two tirthankars are depicted seated in a circle. The second concentric band represents 360 miniature figures of Jain monks. In the center of the ceiling, a magnificent chiseled stone pendant seems to float. The temple is surrounded by nine cells that compete for grace and lightness. The idol representing Neminath was carved in black marble. The black marble column on the left side of the temple is an addition of Maharana Khumba of Mewar.
Pittalhar Temple. The construction of this temple was undertaken by Bhima Shah, a minister of the Sultan of Ahmedabad, in the 15th century. More modest in size, and comprising only a few cells, it is unfinished. The temple takes its name from the imposing 2.40 meter high alloy statue of Adinath. In Hindi, copper is called pital. An inscription engraved on the statue states that it weighs 4 tons and that it is the work of an artist named Deta. The main shrine or gudh mandap contains an idol of Adinath in white marble.
Temple of Parshvanath. The construction of this temple undertaken by Mandlik dates back to 1458. Dedicated to Parshvanath, the 23rd tirthankar, it is the largest of the Dilwara temples. Four halls facing the cardinal points support the three-story structure. The exterior sculptures, of grey sandstone, are reminiscent of those of the temples of Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh): celestial beings, vidyadevis, yakshinis (fairies), salabhanjikas (woman standing near a tree and holding a branch)...
Temple of Mahavir Swami. This temple is the most recent of the group and dates from 1582. It is dedicated to Mahavira, the 24thand last tirthankar. Having lived from 599 to 527 BC, this saint is considered to have given Jainism its present form. He is particularly venerated for this reason. Paintings added in 1764 by Rajasthani artists can be seen on the upper parts of the entrance porch.
DELHI TOURISM & TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION (DTTDC)
Delhi Tourist Office and bureau de change, providing information on the ...Read more
DELHI DELIGHTS
Read moreNew Delhi Tourist Office offers many air-conditioned bus tours through the city, the time of a morning or a full day. Visits to religious or historical monuments and museums are in the programme. The rate does not include entries on pay sites. You can also enjoy guided tours in the Hauz Khas, Merhauli, Old Delhi and Nizzamudin districts. Visits are daily and you can even book them on their website. Departure from the tourist office.
DHAMEK STUPA
Imposing bell-shaped stupa in a large, well-kept park, marking the place ...Read more
GURUDWARA BABA ATAL RAI SAHIB JI
45-metre octagonal tower within the Golden Temple enclosure, erected by ...Read more
SALIM SINGH KI HAVELI
Haveli, one of the most famous in Jaisalmer for its unusual shape, to be ...Read more
NATHMAL KI HAVELI
Haveli for Mohata Nathmal, with a facade decorated with repetitive floral ...Read more
SHRI BHARAT MANDIR
Temple, the city's oldest, located in the railway station district and ...Read more
BLACHARI BEACH
Read more20 km separate the city of the crossing. Once on the spot, the virgin beach and its magnificent mangrove are caressed by the waves. To take the air.
BARA IMAMBARA
Great tomb of a great Shiite saint with a central hall 50 m long and 15 m ...Read more
SARAF BAZAAR
Market in Bhuj, inside the walled city and near the entrance to the Prag ...Read more
BRAHMA SAROVAR
Sacred pool where pilgrims from all over India come to purify themselves, ...Read more
PARK STREET CEMETERY
Cemetery housing the tombs of personalities who contributed to Kolkata's ...Read more
THE ROAD TO GHANGARIA
Read moreIt takes at least 6 hours to get up to 14 km. The first lacets are quite rough, followed by alternating parts and mounting parts. The diversity of the landscapes crossed and the sight of these thousands of Sikh pilgrims (up to 10 000 per day in June) with their most beautiful costumes and proudly wearing the sword make the effort forget. The two villages overwhelmed on the road are populated by families who left Rajasthan just over two centuries ago. It is not uncommon to cross the women down the mountain with huge faggots. There are plenty of possibilities for dining, and the Lucky Halfway Restaurant indicates that you have reached half way.
TAKHAT SRI HARIMANDIR JI PATNA SAHIB
One of the Sikh community's sacred places of pilgrimage, with Sikh ...Read more
CALICO MUSEUM
Private museum dedicated to textile art, set in a magnificent wooded park ...Read more
ALBERT HALL MUSEUM (CENTRAL MUSEUM)
Imposing palace turned museum housing collections of folk art: clothing, ...Read more
ADIVART TRIBAL & FOLK ART MUSEUM
Museum showcasing the variety and richness of the region's tribal art, with ...Read more
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
Heterogeneous Academy of Fine Arts exhibiting drawings by Desmond Doig, ...Read more
BAGORE-KI-HAVELI MUSEUM
138-room haveli converted into a museum with rooms showcasing Rajasthani ...Read more
MULLAPERIYAR DAM
Built in 1895 at 880 m above sea level, the dam plays an important role in ...Read more
Shri Mamleshwar Jyotirlinga
The island's most sacred temple, containing a jyotilinga symbolizing the ...Read more
RANI KI VAV
An 11th-century well attributed to Udayamati, wife of King Chaulukya Bhima ...Read more
GANGJONG HANDMADE PAPER FACTORY
A family-run business where you can visit the traditional and authentic ...Read more
SAMTANLING GOMPA
Monastery with beautiful frescoes, thangkas and Shakyamuki statue with ...Read more
SABARMATI ASHRAM
Ashram built by Gandhi in a park on the banks of the Sabarmati river, part ...Read more
SHREE JAGAT SHIROMANIJI TEMPLE
3-storey temple dedicated to Krishna, with representations of the god at ...Read more
THE RESIDENCY
Mecca of the Cipayan revolt, a place to visit for the history of the heyday ...Read more
LALGARH PALACE
Huge red sandstone palace built in 1900 by maharaja Ganga Singh to mark the ...Read more
GOPAL BHAWAN PALACE
Pink sandstone palace adorned with Bengali-roofed pavilions overlooking a ...Read more
PALAMAU NATIONAL PARK
Read moreYou need to go to Dhanbad and take a correspondence for Daltonganj. Elephants, tigers and the ruins of two forts of the th century erected by the Chero kings await the intrepid.
PRAG MAHAL
A palace of surprising architecture commissioned by Maharaja Pragmalji in ...Read more
RAJASTHAN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (RTDC)
Tourist office located in Jaipur railway station offering original ...Read more
BARODA MUSEUM (VADODARA MUSEUM)
A museum exhibiting a collection of Jain sculptures and Asian prints, the ...Read more
TUGHLAQABAD FORT
An ancient city founded by the Tughlaq dynasty in the 14th century with ...Read more
UP TOURISM OFFICE
Tourist office located in the Varanasi Junction station, offering all the ...Read more
SAFDARJUNG TOMB
Built in 1754, this tomb is the last example of Mughal architecture, with ...Read more
NIZAMUDDIN AULIYA DARGAH
The Tomb, whose complex forms a city within the city of Dehli, with hotels ...Read more
SARISKA NATIONAL PARK
Nature reserve converted into a national park, home to a dozen felines, a ...Read more
SAYYID AND LODHI TOMBS
Tombs of the last sultans, including Mohammed Shah, built in 1450, and ...Read more
WOMEN'S ALLIANCE OF LADAKH
Community center with several initiatives, including craft workshops and a ...Read more