Lakhpat is the last town situated at the western end of India, on the India-Pakistan border, at the junction of Kori Creek and Rann of Kutch. Lakhpat probably, derives its name from the prosperous maritime trade which generated a daily
income of one Lakh (1,00,000) Kori, an old curency of Kutch State.
Another legend says that it was founded by Rao Lakha, so it is named
Lakhpat. Lakhpat is fortified town with high walls,
several gates and bastions made out of hard stone. After a short period
of prosperity, Lakhpat lost is maritime signfincance in 1851 AD, when
the Sindhu river changed its course. Once a thriving town with population of 15,000 is today a deserted town with only few families livign here.
The interesting structures at Lakhpat are teh tomb of Gosh Muhammad and
Sikh Gurudwara. Gosh Muhammad was a famous saint revered equally by
Hindus and Muslims. A beautiful tomb was constructed using local hard black stone, after his death in 1855 AD. It is an octagonal, domed structure
with four entrances. The corner pilasters, foliated arches on each
side, door jams and niches are exquisitely carved using floral mortifs
and the tree of life. Inner walls are decorated with verses from the
Koran using beautiful calligraphy.It is one of teh sacred places
associated with life of Guru Nanak Sahib, the founder of the Sikh
religion, as it is believed that he embarked for Haj to Mecca from
Lakhpat. The gurudwara here was constructed to commemorate this event,
and it is visited by Sikhs throughout the year. Other interesting structure at Lakhpat are: the mosque, a structure for keeping ajia (a Muslim religious float) and number of Hindu temples.
Gujjubook is a site which give you some information about Gujarat.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Vijay Vilas Palace..
Vijay Vilas Palace..
Vijay Vilas Palace
Built in 1929 by Rao Vijayrajji, this palace is very well-maintained, and often the scene of filming for Bollywood productions. It was built of red sandstone in the Rajput style, with a main central dome, Bengal domes at the sides, bastions at the corner, and colored glass windows. The balcony at the top affords a superb view of the surrounding area, and the king's tomb can also be seen.
Vijay Vilas Palace
Built in 1929 by Rao Vijayrajji, this palace is very well-maintained, and often the scene of filming for Bollywood productions. It was built of red sandstone in the Rajput style, with a main central dome, Bengal domes at the sides, bastions at the corner, and colored glass windows. The balcony at the top affords a superb view of the surrounding area, and the king's tomb can also be seen.
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