Discover the best top things to do in Kutch District, India including Mazar-e-Noorani, Chattardi, Koteshwar Temple, White Desert, Shree Swaminarayan Temple Bhuj, Matanamadh, Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, Lakhpat Fort, Gandhi Samadhi, Bhujia Hill.
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Chhatedi is a local word for Chhatris, The Royal Cenotaphs! At the south west of Hamirsar Lake there is the group of cenotaphs where the last rituals of the Royal family members done! Lots of Memorial stones and monuments are there. Very badly damaged in 1819 and 2001 earthquakes but still lot to get from heritage park. its maintained by ASI. timing is from Sunrise to Sunset. Video camera is allowed only with prior permission.
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The temple is hardly 2.5 kms from Narayan Sarovar. It has observed that the Temple is of Lord Shiva. A beautiful temple is on the height near the seashore . All the road ends here. Since Pakistan Border is not so far, say around 40 kms from the spot, observed military movement in the entire vicinity. One have to climb certain steps to reach to the temple. A beautiful temple found very neat and clean. Since the temple is on height, one can have a good photographs of all the side. It is highly recommended to visit Koteshwar Temple when at Kutch, Gujarat. It's Must visit place.
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I chose a full Moon day in February. A bus from the Tent City and a camel cart drove us into the vast expanse of the Desert. I walked toward the horizon and it receded from me as I approached, leaving only the white crust of salt all around me. The sight put me into a trance. Never before had I encountered with such an otherworldly sight. The Sun set on the white desert. A strange feeling of smallness crept into my heart before the enormity of the wilderness of The Nature. I got back to the Tent and again, around 10 pm, I was driven into the place with the Full Moon overhead. And Lo and Behold! It is where the fairies land to whisper their mysteries into the ear. I was really hypnotized by the beauty of the Great Desert. The chill of February night didn't touch me.
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Shree Swaminarayan Temple Bhuj is a socio-spiritual Hindu organisation, based in Bhuj-Kutch, Gujarat, which falls under the Nar-Narayandev Gadi as established and ordained by Lord Shree Swaminarayan Himself. We invite you to browse our website for a comprehensive guide on the Swaminarayan Sampraday, with details of its philosophy, scriptures, festivals, publications and global footprint. It contains a full life history of Bhagwan Swaminarayan and His successorship via the Acharaya Paksh Gadis; namely Shree Nar-Narayan dev and Shree Laxshmi Narayan dev. The site includes that largest audio, kirtan and spiritual discourse collection suitable for all Vaishnav followers globally.Moderation Policy: We love to hear your opinions about Satsang, Shastras, Bhagwan, Bhaktos, Santos and Acharyas but please keep your comments friendly. We reserve the right to delete defamatory, abusive, profane and spam posts and to block repeat offenders.
Jay swaminarayan the place in bhuj temple shree Ganshyam Maharaj best tourist attraction in western Gujarat
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A religious place to visit when you are travelling in Kutch. The temple is popular among all caste, creeds of Kutch and one can feel the atmosphere filled with BHAKTI.
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Imposing gates into this walled 'city' - left to ruin. walls that run for 7kms, watch towers, imposing gates leading to the now desolate 'dock'. Where once Im sure trade flourished between the North African & Middle Eastern ports. There is a Gurudwara built on the site where Guru Nanak stayed on his way to Mecca.It houses his padukas, and a few of his belongings. in the distance is a mosque. And a temple. A short distance from the fort,10 kms off the main road , are Buddhist cells. Apparently - possibly the ones mentioned by 7th century traveller Hsuan Tsang , as 'Buddhist cells near the mouth of the Indus'. But the most striking structure in Lakhpat was possibly the 'rest house'. Four rooms around a courtyard which served as a common rest house for people of all faiths visiting their holy shrines in Lakpat. What a rich heritage we have !
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We visited bhujio hill on the eve of 3 November.We got information about it from localities it was a beautiful place and a wonderful view for sunset and whole town.Great experience
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