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Navlakha Temple In Ghumli Gujarat
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famousplacesinindia · 3 years
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#NavlakhaTemple at #Ghumli, #Gujarat, India, is a 12th Century temple built by Jethwa rulers. The Navlakha Temple built at a cost of Nine Lacs hence the name Navlakha. The temple is built in Maru-Gurjara architecture (or the Solanki style). have the three entwining tusks of elephants as its trademark and is considered to be high noon of Solanki style of architect. Outside main temple there is a temple dedicated to Ganesha, called the #GaneshDehra. The Archaeological Survey of India, has taken up rehabilitation of temple and develop the place as site of tourist and historical importance. https://www.instagram.com/p/COrp3jKB1XF/?igshid=6p5hrn7svfvz
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omsharan8-blog · 6 years
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#wanderlust #travelphotography #travelling #travellingbuddy #ghumli #ghumli_bhanvad #biketrip #loved #heavenonearth https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq-NBLtnM1O/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=13mz8a1t446j8
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ever-student · 2 years
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Ghumli, Bhanvad... Gujarat, India.
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blognileshvyasworld · 3 years
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GHUMLI JAMNAGAR GUJARAT INDIA
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bhargav-nandasana · 4 years
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templesinindia · 4 years
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Konark Sun Temple-Konark, Puri, Odisha, India
Konark Sun Temple of Odisha is a world heritage site and one of the Seven Wonders of India. Built in the shape of a gigantic chariot and stone wheels, first rays of sunrise strikes the principal entrance in the temple. This seven-hundred-year-old temple is the best product of Orissian religious architecture and designed in the form of the suns chariot drawn by the seven horses symbolizing the 7 days of the week. The twenty-four large and magnificently carved wheels symbolize the hours of the day. To read more click below link
Konark  Sun temple  
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Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple-Arasavilli, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, India
This magnificent temple is said to have been built by a Kalinga King and inside the temple, there is an image on a tall black granite holding lotus buds which is the actual image of worship for the Sun god worshipers. As per legend, Sage Kashyap installed the idol of Surya Narayana in this temple. To read more click below link
Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple
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Sri Suriyanar Temple-Aduthurai, Kuttalam, Tamilnadu, India
The temple was constructed in Dravidian style and is one of the most beautiful and well-constructed worship places in India. The idol of Suryanarayana is in a standing position and has his two wives – Usha and Chaya standing on either side. To read more click below link
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Martand Sun Temple-Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Built by the Karkota dynasty and destroyed by Sutan Sikander Butshikan, the Martand Sun temple is unfortunately in ruins today. The temple has astonishing carvings with such intricate details that it leaves you wondering. To read more click below link
Martand Sun Temple
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Sri Suryanarayana Temple-Mangalore, Karnataka, India
About one thousand two hundred years ago, sages had visualized a 'globe of light' and they laid the foundation for this temple. In the beginning, it was worshiped as Parabrahma. Some worshipers of shiva for the convenience of worship, worshiped this divine power as the base of Shiva Shakthi, Later this was recognized as Surya temple. To read more click below link
Sri Suryanarayana Temple
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Navlakha Temple-Ghumli, Bhanvad, Gujarat, India
The Navlakha Temple is a 12th Century temple built by Jethwa rulers for Nine Lacs hence the name Navlakha. The temple is built in Maru-Gurjara architecture and has the three entwining tusks of elephants as its trademark and is considered to be high noon of Solanki style of architect. To read more click below
Navalakha Temple
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Galtaji Temple Complex-Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
The site consists of a series of temples built into a narrow crevice in the ring of hills along with a Surya mandir. A natural spring emerges high on the hill and flows downward, filling a series of sacred kunds in which pilgrims bathe. To read more click below link
Galtaji Temple Complex
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Sun Temple-Jhalarapatan, Jhalwar, Rajasthan, India
The construction of the temple is like the chariot of the sun, in which seven horses are withering, similarly, the foundation stone of this temple is also seem like seven horses. It is said that the construction of this temple was made by Nag Bhatt II in Vikram Samvat 872, accordingly, it will be built in A.D 815. To read more click below link
Sun Temple
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hinducosmos · 7 years
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Ghumli in Jamnagar Gujarat, is known for its ruined temples. (via Twitter: Incredible!ndia)
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Top offbeat destinations that you should visit on your next Gujarat Tour
Renowned for its varied culture, history, and authentic cuisine, Gujarat is a popular tourist destination that has drawn tourists from every corner of life. It is one of India's largest states that reflect the country's true culture and tradition.  Gujarat is popular with its grand palaces, national parks, sanctuaries and legendary forts that you can explore during your Gujarat Tour packages. The state is renowned for its beautiful beaches, religious temples, wildlife sanctuaries and historic sites. Both the geographical and topographical landscape's distinctive beauty makes this place not only spectacular but also exceptional and one of its kind.
Gujarat, the coastal state in western India, has many reasons to visit. It is dotted with temples, mosques and other historical monuments that bring you back in time and shed light on its glorious past, with thousands of years of history dating back. Gujarat also harbours many natural wonders including the Rann of Kutch, the largest salt desert in the world. In addition to the beautiful sights and national parks, travellers will enjoy exotic folk dances and try lip-smacking dishes that are popular throughout the world and will make your Gujarat Tours exciting and worthwhile. Apart from the well-known places and other historical attractions, there are few offbeat destinations that one should visit to understand more about the history and culture of this vast state. To make your Gujarat Tourism Packages more interesting, here are few offbeat destinations which you can explore during your tour.
Gopnath Beach
Gopnath Beach lies on the Khambat Gulf. It is about 70 kilometres from Bhavnagar. Away from the city's hustle and bustle, if you ever plan a trip to Gujarat, this place is a must-visit. The beach is renowned for its surreal natural beauty, calcareous cliffs and abundant biodiversity. Besides this, you can also visit Gopnath Temple, which is located nearby. It boasts a shrine 700 years old and is frequently visited by tourists. A palace near the beach is known for its architecture and is a must-see for all the buffs of history and architecture. The sea-coast with its spectacular limestone cliffs and great views provides awe-inspiring sceneries. The sea breeze and the colourful birds-all provide an excellent respite from the city's hustle and bustle. This beach offers tourists some of the most awe-inspiring sceneries and is a paradise for nature lovers.
Narala Island
Narala Island and Pirotan are in the Arab Sea, near the Gujarat shore. It falls within the jurisdiction of district Jamnagar, Gujarat. It is one of the area's very few islands where entry is allowed. It is only 3 sq km in the area of a small island. It features mangroves including species such as Ceriops, Avicennia, and Rhizophora. Therefore, it is also an area of high tides, swimming should be avoided at all costs for long hours and long-distance. Khwaja Khizer Rahmatullahialaih Holy Shrine is the main attraction here that should be visited during your Gujarat Tours.
Navlakha Temple
The Navlakha Temple is located in Gujarat, in Ghumli. Built by Jhetwa Rulers in the 11th century, Navlakha Temple is an offbeat destination that can be visited on your Gujarat Tour Packages. It is dedicated to God the Father, Lord Surya. It is assumed that the state has the largest foundation base of all temples. Earlier, when Ghumli was attacked, it had a beautiful arch at the entrance which was destroyed along with other parts of the temple. Still examples of awe-inspiring beauty are the pillars and balconies. There are plenty of sculptures within the premises. The main attractions are the statues of Brahma-Savitri, Shiv-Parvati, Vishnu-Lakshmi.
Saputara
Located in Wanarchond area of Gujarat, Saputara is a hill station that remains one of the offbeat destinations in Gujarat. Popular for its lush green forests, sparkling waterfalls, dreamy winding roads, vibrant landscapes and much more that is sure to make you’re your Gujarat Tours unforgettable and exciting. It is situated at an altitude of 875 meters above sea level and is a great getaway for eco-lovers, nature enthusiasts and adventure sports fans. It is a beautiful hilly region enriched by huge greenery offering magnificent panorama, a different kind of tribal culture and great opportunities for trekking.
Girmal waterfalls
Girmal waterfalls are located approximately 8 km away from Nishana village, Gujarat. With a total height of over 100 metres, this is Gujarat's highest waterfall. This place's spectacular natural beauty will leave you totally spellbound. Monsoon Season is the best time to visit. The surrounding area is a great place to enjoy picnic with your loved ones. There are many tourist attractions nearby including Gavdahad View Point, Purna Sanctuary, Dang Darbar, Saptashringi Devi Mandir, and Botanical Garden.
Ninai Waterfall
The Ninai Waterfall is situated in Gujarat's Narmada district. They come from the river Narmada. It is a comparatively shorter waterfall, with only about 30 feet of height. Nevertheless, this place's picturesque beauty is awe-inspiring. The government took steps to transform this place into a hot spot for Eco-Tourism. The forest surrounding it serves as a perfect picnic location. You will certainly be refreshed by the surreal beauty of that nature. Away from the city's hustle and bustle, this is a great place to relax. Ninai waterfall is a perfect place for trekking, hiking, camping and rafting on water. The place also has several views over the valley, where you can admire the natural beauty. Waterfall, temples, a sanctuary for animals, adventurous sports-Ninai has a lot to offer to the enthusiast travellers.
Patan
Patan is a former city in Gujarat. It was founded in 745 AD, by Chavda Rulers. It functioned as the capital for quite a long time but was destroyed in a 13th-century attack. A new town has been built but many of the area's buildings are still in ruins. Rani ki Vav is a spectacular well-built step by Queen Udaymati to honour her husband's death, King Bhimdev. It is declared a World Heritage Site. Another important tourist attraction is Patola of Patan. Besides these, there are many step-wells, temples and lakes which attract many tourists and are sure to make your Gujarat Tour Packages memorable. The old town area is an archaeologically important site and must be visited by all buffs of history.
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10 offbeat places you must visit in Gujarat
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Gujarat is renowned as the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, the land of Krishna, for the Great Rann of Kutch, its Garba dances, its 4500-year-old history, and more recently as the city of PM Modi. Gujarat is, of course, all of this, but also much more. 
Those who wish to explore the history and heritage of Gujarat and are in search of the lesser known gems of this beautiful state, here are our top 10!
 1. Gopnath Beach
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Away from the pandemonium of city life, this beach is a perfect spot for peace and quiet. Located 70 km away from Bhavnagar, the beach lies on the Gulf of Khambat. Rich in biodiversity and natural beauty, this beach is famous for the Gopinath Temple and limestone cliffs. If you intend to relax in the midst of nature, this beach is where you should be.
 2. Saputara
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A beautiful hill station, Saputara is home to a wonderful botanical garden and the incredible Gira Falls. The gorgeous 75-meter drop creates an amazingly white and foaming water body, and the view is spectacular. The weather of Saputara is cold and foggy, and you can easily explore the town on foot. The picturesque Vansda National Park and Purna Wildlife Sanctuary that lie nearby will surely appeal to the explorer in you.
 3. Patan
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Patan is dotted with lovely temples, lakes, and beautiful step walls and preserves a lot of history in its heart. This old city was founded in 745 AD and served as the capital of the Chandva Rulers. Visit Rani Ka Vav, an intricately constructed step-wall structure which leads to a rectangular tank at a depth of 23 meters. Accredited by UNESCO as an archaeological World Heritage Site, Rani Ka Vav has been recognized as the cleanest heritage site in India. Built in the 11th century, this grand step-well of Maru-Gurjara  architectural style is designed as an inverted temple in gratitude to water. Visit Patan between October and March to enjoy its beauty at its maximum.
 4. Narala & Pirotan Island
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Breathtaking beauty and all in an area of 3 sq. km – Narala Island is characterized by mangroves like Ceriops, Avicennia and Rhizophora. The high tides make swimming slightly risky; so exercise caution. The shrine of Khwaja Khizer Rahmatullahialaih is very popular and you must visit the 25-meter high lighthouse too. A protected marine area, you would require special permissions to visit Narala. Pirotan Island is home to the Marine National Park and has some of the rarest species of coral reefs like moon coral, star coral, brain coral and finger coral.
 5. Girmal Waterfall
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With a drop of 100 feet, this is the highest waterfall in Gujarat. Awe-inspiringly beautiful and surrounded by a picturesque landscape, the height and speed of the waterfall makes for a foggy ambiance and a rainbow can often be spotted. Monsoon is the best season to visit Girmal and you can be a part of the oft-arranged picnics in the surrounding areas. You can also visit Gavdahad View Point, Purna Sanctuary, Dang Darbar, Saptashringi Devi Mandir, and Botanical Garden which some charming places nearby.
 6. Champaner
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A city with immense antiquity, Champaner is located 47 kilometers away from Vadodara. The famous Champaner-Pavagadh archeological park, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a visual treat. The park has 11 different types of buildings, the most important ones being the Jama Masjid and Kalika Mata Temple. Founded by King Vanraj Chavda in the 8th century, Champaner was also the capital of Gujarat for some time.
 7. Navlakha Temple
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Built in the 11th century, this temple is dedicated to the Sun God. Situated in Ghumli, Gujarat, this offbeat locale is worth a visit because it is one of the oldest Sun temples in the country. The temple, characterized by Solanki style of architecture, has a huge foundation base but unfortunately, the beautiful arch at the entrance was ruined when Ghumli was invaded. The wonderfully sculpted pillar and balconies demand attention and so does the beautiful sculptures of Brahma-Savitri, Shiv-Parvati and Vishnu-Lakshmi.
 8. Rann of Kutch
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The largest white salt desert in India, the Rann of Kutch is magnificent in its grandeur and is unique in its beauty. You can enjoy a camel safari on a moonlit night or visit during Rann Utsav but you must visit this stretch of the Thar Desert to truly experience its charm. You can easily find accommodation in the nearby villages, namely Dhordo and Hodka.
 9. Thol Lake Bird Sanctuary
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About 40 km from Ahmedabad, this bird sanctuary is the perfect place for bird watchers. Thol, a freshwater lake surrounded by marshland, is home to around 100 species of birds that include cranes, geese, flamingoes, pelicans, egrets, herons, spoonbills, ducks, whistling teals and many migratory birds. The serenity and plush greenery, away from the rush of city life, is truly soothing to the soul.
 10. Ninai Waterfall
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Cascading down from a height of 30 feet, this waterfall has its origin in the Narmada river. The beauty of the surroundings is mesmerizing and it is gradually becoming an eco-tourism hotspot. The greenery of the area is refreshing and a trip to the nearby Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary adds to the experience. It would be best if you could plan your trip during the monsoon. So, plan your Gujarat trip soon and make sure that you fit all these wonderful offbeat locales in your travel itinerary!
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narotamdewan · 7 years
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Most Magnificent Architectural Wonder - Ghumli, India - Dr Narotam Dewan
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famousplacesinindia · 5 years
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#NavlakhaTemple at #Ghumli was built by Jethwa rulers in 11th century dedicated to Sun god, Suryaand is oldest sun temple of #Gujarat. It has the largest base (Uagati) of the temples in Gujarat, measuring 45.72 x 30.48 m. Facing East, it had a beautiful entrance arch or Kirti Toran, that is now lost. The sanctum sanctorum (garbhagriha), covered pradakshina path, large gathering hall and its three shringar chokis are eye catching. On the surrounding walking path we find three directions with balconies. The mandapa has eight-sided pillars for support. In the small niches we find sculptures. The entrances are two storied. At the back wall of the temple we find two huge elephants fighting with their trunks. In Bhadra gavaksha there is the image of Brahma-Savitri, in the west is the Shiva-Parvati, to the north is Lakshmi Narayan. https://www.instagram.com/p/B1SdWoshurd/?igshid=lblexnrc0fkz
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omsharan8-blog · 6 years
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#ghumli #ghumli_bhanvad #bhanvad @mehul_parmar1312 https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq-ARhmH78o/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=m44xyw5y355d
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narotamdewan · 7 years
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Ghumli - Ancaint Navlakha temple. (at Navlakha Temple - Ghumli)
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narotamdewan · 7 years
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1000 yrs old Navlakha temple, Ghumli, Gujrat, India. (at Navlakha Temple - Ghumli)
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