This is a story of two young Gujarati and yes Vadnagara Nagar girl. Form there name you can say they are from Nagar family.This two girl born and brought up in North Gujarat town known as Vadanagar in around 1565. I can say at the time of Mughal rule. More specifically when Akabar was a Sahensa-E-Hind.Both girl are beautiful and smart and they are also very good singer of classical music. You might think what's new about this all but to find out more drama of there life let'sread flash back story. Let's go to the DARABARE-KHASH of Akabar Jallaluddin of Mughaliya saltanat Akabar king with his own religions. Who believe in all type of subject he didn't study in any school but he is man with good IQ.And his back-end (sorry) are those nine people who know as NAVA-RATNA. Like Birbal,Sangramshing, and also Miya Tansen. Read More...
Modhera Dance Festival
Gujarat is one such place in India where every festival is celebrated in great enthusiasm, whether it is Navratri festival or Kite festival, people truly celebrate this festival with true heart. Among this festival is Modehra Dance festival, during which the true form of traditional Gujarat dance comes into life. Actually, Modehra is name of a town located Mehsana district of Gujarat. This dance festival is celebrated at the venue of The Sun Temple, in the month of January. three days festival is truly amazing and the Sun Temple venue makes this festival more alive, because of its majestic carving. Some talented art dance from Gujarat and across India participates in this festivals and show the true talent and art culture of Gujarat .The carving and the amazing structure of the temple makes it beautiful. One of the interesting features of this temple is the sun rays that directly fall on the deity through main doors If you are planning to visit Gujarat in the month of January, then miss the opportunity of being the part of this festival Read More...
Kirti Toran,Vadnagar
The Kirti ‘Toran’, called the ‘Kirti Stambha’ (Temple Arch) in other regions, is a semi-religious or civic form that flourished under the Solanki rule in Gujarat. Two of the finest examples are at Vadnagar. At one time, both must have been connected with a temple, not a trace of which now remains.The Toran of Vadnagar in GujaratOf the two, the one that stood at what was the edifice of Rewah, is a truly imposing structure. Almost complete and a typical example of its kind, it rises to a total height of 40 feet. It consists of two massive and elaborate columns, supporting a wide cornice, above which rises a vaulted pediment. .Read More...
Adalaj ni Vav
Adalaj vav Built in 1499 by Queen Rudabai, wife of the Vaghela chief, Veersinh, this five-storey stepwell was not just a cultural and utilitarian space, but also a spiritual refuge.first create in patan rani ki vav and than after built adalaj vav. The designs on its walls and pillars include, leaves, flowers, birds, fish and other breathtaking ornamental designs very beautiful and nice. It is believed that villagers would come everyday in the morning to fill water, offer prayers to the deities carved into the walls and interact with each other in the cool shade of the adalaj vav.Adalaj vav was four-level well is dug directly into the water table, exposing fresh and clean water that rose and fell according the seasons and the amount of rainfall. this area around Adlaj was known as Dandai Desh and was ruled by Rana Veer Singh of the Vaghela dynasty. Around this time, Mohammed Begda, a Muslim ruler of a neighboring state attacked Dandai Desh and killed Rana Veer Singh. The beauty of the slain king’s widow, Rani Roopba, enamored Mohammed Begda who sent her a proposal of marriage. The heartbroken but determined queen agreed to the proposal on the condition that he complete a five-storied step-well (vav) for her. The Muslim ruler, enticed by the charm of the queen, readily agreed. Read More...
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