| Area |
55.76 sq. km. |
| Altitude |
486 metres |
| Rainfall |
38 to 51 cms. |
| Languages |
Rajasthani, Hindi, Urdu,
English, Sindhi. |
| Best Season |
July-March |
| Location |
Ajmer, Rajasthan |
| Other Attractions |
Ana Sagar, Akbar's Palace, Nasiyan(Red)
Temple |
AJMER - HISTORY :Situated in the heart of
Rajasthan desert, Ajmer was established by Ajaipal Chauhan in the 7th
century and named it as Ajaimeru - the invincible hill that has a
blend of Sufi culture and Hindu religion. Today, Ajmer is known as the
final resting place of the great Sufi Saint - Khawaja Moinuddin
Chisti. It is a center of culture and education. The annual Urs at
Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is held on a grand scale and
attracts pilgrims from all over the world.
Today, Ajmer is
a popular pilgrimage center for the Hindus as well as Muslims.
Especially famous is the Dargah Sharif-tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja
Moinuddin Chishti, which is equally revered by the Hindus and Muslims.
Ajmer is also the base for visiting Pushkar (11 km), the abode
of Lord Brahma, lying to its west with a temple and a picturesque
lake. The Pushkar Lake is a sacred spot for Hindus. During the month
of Kartik (Oct/Nov.), devotees throng in large numbers here to take a
dip in the sacred lake.
AROUND AJMER
THE DARGAH : Khwaja Moinuddin
Chisti s DargahRajasthan is famous for Dargah's and the Dargah is the
tomb of a Sufi saint, Khwaja Muin-uddin Chisti, popularly known as "Khwaja
Gharib Nawaaz" (the Benefactor of the Poor). He is one of the
most outstanding figures in the history of Islamic mysticism and the
annual Urs at Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is held on a grand
scale attracting pilgrims from all over the world irrespective of
their caste and religion
The final resting
place for 'Gharib-Nawaz'- : people of all religions visit the
dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The Khwaja left for heavenly abode
in 1256 AD after a six day prayer in seclusion. These six days are
celebrated every year as the annual Urs, which is attended by pilgrims
irrespective of their faith. The shrine is considered to be a place of
wish fulfilment for those who pray with devout and pure hearts. It is
said that Emperor Akbar sought blessings for his son at the Dargah
The entry to the Dargah is through the Buland Darwaza that leads to the
inner courtyard. The high gateway has beautifully carved silver doors.
In the courtyard are kept two huge cauldrons with capacity of 2240 Kg
and 4480 Kg. On special occasions, Kheer cooked in these cauldrons is
distributed among the pilgrims. The grave of the Sufi Saint is
surrounded by a silver railing and is partially covered with a marble
screen. The daughter of Shah Jahan had built a prayer room in the Dargah
for the women devotees. The primises of the Dargah also has the tomb of
Bhishti, tomb of Saint's daughter-Bili Hafiz Jama, tomb of Shah Jahan's
daughter Chimni Begum.
The Museum:
Once the royal residence of Emperor Akbar ,the museum houses a rich
repository of the Mughal and Rajput armour and exquisite sculptures.
Mayo College: One of the India's
best public schools, located in the south-east of the Ana Sagar, has now
been converted to the Circuit House. The lake and the cenotaph and the
shrine of the Hindu reformer Swami Dayanand, founder of the Arya Samaj
movement in India, can be viewed from here.
TARAGARH FORT :A steep one and a half hour
climb beyond the Adhai-din-ka-jhopra leads to the ruins of the Taragarh
Fort, perched on a hill.One can have an excellent view of the city from
here. The fort was the site of the military activity during the Mughal
period, later used as a sanatorium by the British..
ADHAI-DIN-KA-JHONPRA : A remarkable
structure, this is a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic architecture located
on the outskirts, of the city, just beyond the Dargah. As the legend
goes, its construction took two and a half days (Adhai-Din) to
complete. It was originally a Sanskrit college, built within a temple.
In 1193 A.D. Mohhamed Ghauri conquered Ajmer and converted the
building into a mosque by adding a sevenarched wall in front of the
pillared hall in just two-and-half days(adhai-din) and hence the name.
The distinct pillars-and arched "Screen" with its ruined
minarets make it a splendid architectural masterpiece
Nasiyan Temple : This red coloured Jain
temple was built in the late 19th century consisting of two parts, the
first is the worship area for Jain community with the idol of Lord
Adinath and the second is the museum section where the five stages
(Panch Kalyanak) in the life of Lord Adinath have been depicted in the
form of statues. The 40 x 80 feet hall is exquisitely done up in pure
gold, Belgium stain glass, mineral colour paintings and stain
glasswork.
Ana Sagar: Built by Anaji during
1135-1150 AD, this lake is located towards the north of Ajmer city.
Later the Mughal Emperors made additional constructions to beautify
the lake. The 'Baradari', Shah Jahan built a marble pavilion.
Attractions In & Around
Akbar s Fort : Once the royal residence of
Emperor Akbar, this museum is housed in the beautiful fort and palace
built by Emperor Akbar in 1570. It is centrally located and close to
the railway station housing a rich repository of exquisite sculptures.
Baghera : (107km from
Ajmer)Situated in the Kekri subdivision of Ajmer district about 107
kms south east of Ajmer, this village is known for its treasure trove
of archaeological and antiquarian relics. The most renowned of them
all is the temple of Varaha Avtar.
Edward Memorial Hall Other monuments, which stand as reminders
of Ajmer's colonial past are the Edward Memorial hall. Near the
railway station is Edward Memorial Hall .
Foy saggarA picturesque artificial lake
named after the engineer who created it under a famine relief project.
It has enhanced the beauty of the area.
Makrana (110 Kms from Ajmer): The world famous marble has
immortalized the name of this town. It was from here that the marble
used for building the amazing Taj Mahal and Victoria Memorial in
Calcutta was quarried. Taj Mahal is an outstanding example testifying
to the excellent quality of the Makrana marble.
Shah Jahan s mosque (Jami Masjid) In the
corner of the inner court of the Dargah, is a magnificent building in
white marble with a long and narrow court having low arcade and
delicate carvings with trelliswork. It is the most marvelous of all
the sanctums within the sanctuary of the Dargah.
Sola Khamba As the name suggest, Sola
Khamba means 16 pillars. This monument has 16 pillars that support its
roof
EXCURSIONS:
Pushkar
Lake (11km.): The lake is situated on the edge of the desert and
surrounded by hills on three sides, is separated from Ajmer by 'Nag
Pahar'-the snake mountain. On this mountain the Panchkund and the cave
of the saint Agastya are located. No pilgrimage is complete without a
visit to Pushkar. For most believers it is essential to visit Pushkar
at least once in their lifetime.
Man
Mahal: Along the banks of the Pushkar Lake is the former
residence of Raja Man Singh of Amer, Man Mahal. Presently it is
converted to RTDC Sarover Tourist Bungalow ensuring convenient
accommodation to travellers.Pushakar palace ( Kishangarh House)
adjoining it is a heritage hotel.
Foy Sagar(5km) : A picturesque artificial lake named after
the engineer for who created it under a famine relief project
Kishangarh : Located 27 km north-east of Ajmer, the
small town of Kishangarh was founded by Kishan Singh in the early 17th
century. Kishangarh is famous for its unique style of miniature
painting, first produced in the 18th century.
Mangliyawas : This town is famous
for two 800 years old trees of a rare species- Adansonia Digitata
Linn- popularly known as 'Kalpa-Vrikhsha'. People visit this place
through out the year but on dark moon day of 'sravana' thousands of
people come to worship the trees. The town is 26 Kms from Ajmer.
Beawar : This town is located 54 Kms from Ajmer and is
famous for the Badshahi procession festival held on the next day of
Holi. On this occasion people participate in large number and throw
gulal on each other
Access:
Air : Nearest Airport Jaipur is Jaipur (138 kms).
Rail: Ajmer is connected by rail to Delhi, Agra, Ahmedabad,
Barmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Mount Abu and to Bombay
Via Ahmedabad.
Road: Ajmer is well connected by
road with Agra (370 km), Bharatpur (312 km), Bikaner (234 km), Bundi
(139 km), Chittaurgarh (182 km), Delhi (444 km), Jaipur (138 km),
Jaisalmer (458 km), Jodhpur (205 km), Kota (178 km), Mount Abu (371
km) and Udaipur (269 km).
Bus : Rajasthan State
Trans. Corpn. Buses connect Ajmer with the above places.
Climate
Summer : 38.1 degree
C(Max.) 28.8 degree C(Min)
Winter : 23.3 degree C(Max.)
5.5 degree C(Min)
VISITING TIME :
BEST TIME TO VISIT : October and March
TEMPERATURE
Summer - Max: 38.1 Min: 27.7
Winter - Max: 23. 3
Min: 05.5
Clothing
Summer: light
tropical
Winter : light woolen