Mount Abu Tourism
The Raj period approached it as a relaxation place to rewind along with
the royalties and semi royalties. The place sways in an interesting contrast
of British style bungalows, the holiday lodges of the royals (Thikhana)
along with the presence of the various communities of the tribals located
amidst the thick lush of the forest on the hills surrounding the region.
The flora and fauna enjoys the adulation of the tourist to the fullest.
Among the flourishing ranges is the highest point of the Aravalli is the
'Gurushikhar' with a vast sanctuary that shelters a number of species like
langur, wild boars, Sambar, leopards and many more along with a number of
flowering trees thus enhancing the whole scenario. This glorious ambience
suited mainly to the likes of sages and tribals and both made a great impact
in the history of the region.
The tribes still conducting there authentic life styles in the wake of21st
century is rather interesting and so is the collection of various monuments
of different religious sects like the famous shrines of Jainism.
The Dilwara temple is famous for architectural genius. The intricate carving
on the marble stone is simply mesmerizing leaving the senses spell bound
with its neat structuring. A cluster of Hindu temples also marks the land
with their historical past.
The Brahmkumari Ashram is another world famous religious community center.
Places To SeeDILWARA TEMPLES
Mount Abu was an important Vaishnava and Shaivite pilgrim center up to the
11th century. Today, it is recognized the world over for it's magnificent
Jain temples. No visit to Abu can be complete without a trip to the famed
Dilwara temples.
These temples are the greatest draw of Abu, apart from its salubrious clime.
Half hidden by mango groves their sober exterior belies the wealth of their
interior ornamentation.
Wondrously carved in marble, the Dilwara temples enshrine various Jain tirthankaras,
saints. Built between the 11th and 13th century, are famous for their superb
carvings in marble.
Vimal Vasahi is the oldest temple, was built by Vimal Shah, Minister of
Solanki ruler of Gujarat in 1031 A.D. It is dedicated to Adinath, the first
of the Jain tirthankaras.
Constructed out of white marble from Arasoori Hill, near Ambaji, 23 km from
Abu Road, It is an outstanding example of Jain temple architecture.
The central shrine has an image of Rishabhdev and large courtyard with 52
small shrines, each housing a beautiful statue of thirthankaras with 48
elegantly carved pillars from the entrance to the courtyard.
Mount Abu Tourism, North India Destinations
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