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General Information: City info, Area, Clothing & Season
Sightseeing: Dargah, Ana Sagar…
Excursion: Pushkar, Kishangarh…
Where to Stay: Hotels of Ajmer (category wise)
Shopping: Specialties of Ajmer
Travel Information: How to get there, Air, Rail, Road & Distances

SIGHTSEEING

Abdullah Khan's Tomb: Near the railway station, this white tomb of the later Mughal period stands majestically. Abdullah Khan was the father of Hussain Ali Khan, the Minister of King Farrukh Siyar. The tomb was built in 1710 AD. Opposite this lies the tomb of Abdullah Khan's wife, which, though small in size, is elegant in design and workmanship.

The Dargah: In the heart of the city is the tomb of Saint Khwaja muin-ud-din Chishti, popularly known as Dargah Sharif, it has been since long a pilgrimage and spiritual center where followers of almost every creed and faith, muslims and non-muslims, come throughout the year, especially on the occasion of the annual 'Urs' celebrated from the 1st to 6th day of Islamic month of Rajab. The shrine of Khwaja Muin-ud-din Chishti is considered, today, a second Mecca/Medina for the Muslims of South Asia. The enormous gate of the mausoleum leading to the open court was built by Sultan Altamash (12th century). In the court are two gigantic iron cauldrons donated by the Mughal emperors. On the right is Akbar's Mosque, a simple structure of dignified properties, made of white marble. On top of the inner gate huge drums are kept in the Naubat Ghar or drum house. The inner gate was donated by a Nawab of Hyderabad. Several tombs are located in the inner enclosure.

Anasagar

Ana Sagar: It is a beautiful lake, built in the 12th century and named after Anjali Chauhan. The huge embankment erected with the people's help is a fine example of the corporate life in Ajmer at that time. The Mughal emperor Shahjahan built the `Baradari' or pavilions. A large number of migratory birds including flamingoes flock here during winter.

Shah Jahan's Mosque: In a corner of the inner court is an elegant building. A long (30.5 meter) and narrow court with a low arcade in white marble, is delicately carved with trelliswork, it is the most beautiful of all the buildings within the Dargah precinct.

The Tomb of the Saint is in a square building of white marble with a large dome. It has two entrances. The front porch is covered with lamps and chandeliers donated by devotees.

People in Ajmer"Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra" or "Two and a Half Day Shed": Beyond the Dargah, among narrow and crowded lanes is a remarkable early Islamic structure. It was originally a Sanskrit college, probably within a temple enclosure. In 1193 AD, Mohammed Ghori took over Ajmer, destroyed the college and from its ruins. Along with the remains of many nearby temples, hurriedly put together a mosque within two and a half days (Adhai-din). Pillars form at least thirty temples must have gone into the making of this elegant monument, a superb example of Indo-Islamic architecture.

The notable Nagaur bulls are acclaimed to be among the best breeds of the country and are known for they're fleet-footedness and attract buyers from all over. The day begins with hectic buying and selling and customers can be seen bargaining for a good price and quality. The recreation is provided by the delightful games-tug of war, camel races and strains of ballads, which create a joyful atmosphere.

Taragarh Fort (Akbar's Fort) 8km: Above the Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra, the road turns into a bridle path, leading to the top of the hill on which the remains of a strongly built fort stand. One is rewarded by a fine view of the city, from the Taragarh fort.

The Museum: Akbar's royal residence is bow the museum that has an excellent collection of Moghal and Rajput armour and some fine sculpture.

Mayo College: In the southeast of the city is one of India's finest public schools, Mayo College. It was founded in 1875 AD, originally only for the sons of Rajput royalty. Each heir to a state built his own house within the spacious college grounds covering 81 hectares, which also housed his entire retinue along with his English tutor. The college is now open to all is run as a public school tradition.

The Circuit House: The former British Residency, overlooking Ana Sagar lake has been converted as the Circuit House. From here the finest view of the lake can be had. One can also se the cenotaph and shrine of the Arya Samaj movement in north India.

Nagaur Fair: During the Fair temporary tented accommodation is set up by private travel operator. They offer tented accommodation with catering and a bar together with a choice of vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals of Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisine.

Ajmer Sharif
Dates of the Nagaur Fair:
Year Date
2006 4-7 Feb


Urs, Ajmer Sharif, Ajmer: The Urs festival begins with the sighting of the moon of Rajab each year. The beginning of the festivities is heralded by the melodious sound of the `Shehnai' along with the rhythmic accompaniment of `naggaras'-local drums. During the festival about 100 tonnes of rice along with dry fruits and condiments is cooked in the large `degh' or cauldron.

EXCURSIONS

Pushkar Lake: An interesting drive 11km to the west, takes one through a mountain pass to the holy lake of Pushkar. One of the mountains on this pass is called Nag Pahar or Snake Mountain where the Panchkund and cave of Saint Agastya Rishi is located. It is said that Kalidasa, the 4th century Sanskrit poet and play right, placed the action of his masterpiece Abhijnama Shakuntalan in this forest hermitage. The lake has legendary origins. A lotus fell from the hand of lord Brahma and dropped into this valley. A lake sprang up on the spot, and was dedicated to him. A temple of Brahma is a popular place of pilgrimage.

Pushkar- Fair

Pushkar Fair (12kms): About 2,00,000 pilgrims gather annually at Pushkar during the autumnal fair. This is also a lice stock fair and hundreds of horses, camels, cows and bulls are brought for sale. At the time of the fair, Pushkar blossoms into gaiety and color. There are camel- cart races, which everyone enjoys and are a delight to photographers, films makers and tourists.

Man Mahal: Built by Raja man Singh of Amer the Man Mahal standing on the banks of Pushker is now the RTDC Sarovar tourist bungalow. It is the most convenient place for visitors to stay. Pushkar Palace and adjoining old building is bow a heritage hotel.

Foy Sager (12 km): named after the engineer who built it, Foy sager is a picturesque artificial lake. It was the result of famine relief project.

Ajaypalji (16 kms): A scenic spot south of Foy Sagar, it is held in great, it is held in great reverence by the Hndus. King Ajaypal, believed to be the founder of Ajmer, became a 'sanyasi'(sage) and retired to this place after a long reign.

Anted Ki Mata (4 kms): The temple of Anted Mata, amid beautiful surroundings, is the site of a fair held every year on Raksha Bandhan in August.

Chhatris: Close to Anted ki mata, stands a group of Chhatris and Chabutras(Thadas) belonging to the Digambar Jains of Ajmer. Every Chhatri has foot marks and inscriptions which are of great historical value.

Kishangarh: Situated on the Jaipur Road, it is a veritable treasure house of art. The quaint little town is renowned the world over for its miniature paintings and it nurtured one of the fines schools of miniature paintings during the 18th century. Raja Satwant Singh (Nagari Das) was the greatest patron of Kishangarh art and his work 'Bani Thani' (bedecked and bejeweled lady), which was the inspiration for the miniatures of Radha, is rated among the best. Satwant Singh's master artists Nihalchand and Sitaram have left a mark in the world of art. The Kishangarh style mainly depicts the Krishan Leela.

Beawar (54 kms): A 'Badshahi' procession festival is celebrated here on the next day to Holi (Dhulandi), every year. People make merry and throw gulal (colored powder with fragrance) on one another.

Mangliyawas (26 kms): Situated on the National Highway no. 8 towards Beawar, it is known for two very old trees, of one of the rarest species - Adansonia Digitata Linn-popularly known as 'Kalpa-Vriksha'. Thousands of people come here to worship these trees, as it is believed the trees fulfill the desires of the devotees. The trees are botanically only 800 years old, but mythologically believed to be 6000 years old.



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