Showing posts with label Religious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Jama Masjid In Srinagar



Jama Masjid is a monument of the wonderful Islamic architecture. The present mosque, an impressive building without any topped dome, was built in 1674. The Jama Masjid has four spires tower which is visible above the rooflines. The mosque’s main attractions are the prayer halls, which are covered by numerous pillars, around 370 in number; each one is made of single piece of deodar trunk.
History Of Jama Masjid
The Masjid was built in the 14th century. It was built by Sultan Sikandar. His son, Zain-ul-Abidin enlarged it. The mosque excellently illustrates the cross-cultural fertilization of the culture of Kashmir. The fire destroyed it thrice but every time the Masjid was rebuilt. The latest repair of this mosque was done during the period of Maharaja Pratap Singh.
Architecture Of Jama Masjid
Prayer Hall

Its architecture does not depict the pure Islamic style. The mosque is adorned with towers that are tall in shape of pyramid and have pagoda style. The mosque is built around a courtyard and it is supported by 370 pillars of wood. Each and every pillar is made up of a single and whole piece of Deodar trunk. Jama Masjid covers an area of 384 feet. This magnanimous Masjid is spacious enough to give room to more than 30,000 people at the same time to offer their prayers. The compound of the Masjid is constructed in the style of a Mughal garden having two broad paths. The Mosque is a symbol of the best architectural specimens that tolerated the havocs of the long course of time and still stands with pride to prove its vitality.
Damage caused by fire
Jamia Masjid of Srinagar has been subject to much destruction till date. Thrice this magnanimous mosque was ruined by fire but was restored after every disaster. The last restoration work was carried out under the reign of Maharaja Pratap Singh. Still today this mosque stands tall like the pride of Srinagar, holding within itself rich stories from the past and calling all Muslims to pray five times a day.
How To Get There
 By Air
Srinagar domestic airport is connected with many airports in major cities in India. Regular flights are operated between Srinagar and Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh and Shimla. International travelers get the connecting flights from Delhi International airport, which is at a distance of 876 km from Srinagar.
 By Train
Jammu is the nearest railway station to Srinagar, which is at a distance of 290 km. Jammu railway station is well connected to all major cities in India by rail. Direct train services are available from Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore and Trivandrum. Taxi services are available from Jammu to Srinagar and the fare is about Rs 6000
By Bus
Many tourist bus service providers arrange deluxe luxurious bus package tours from many neighboring cities to Srinagar. Srinagar is well connected to Chnadigarh (630 km), Jammu (290 km), Delhi (876 km), Leh (434 km) and Phalgan (96 km) by tourist bus services. 
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Jama Masjid Prayers
          

Sunday, 7 August 2011

The Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple In Kerala


Temple Entrance

The Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple located at 17kms from Ernakulam of Kerala is one of the most celebrated Hindu shrines of Kerala.The main deity being Rajarajeswari or Adiparasakthi or Durga Bhagavathy or the mother Goddess was brought from Mookambika Temple in Kollur, Karnataka. This deity is worshipped in three different forms as Saraswati in the morning draped in white, as Bhadrakali at noon draped in crimson, and as Durga in the evening decked in blue.
Significance:The Mental Illness of People are said to be cured by worshipping the deity here.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Bara Imambara Complex In Lucknow,Asfi Mosque


Bara Imambara
Bada Imambara is a huge complex, situated in the old city of Lucknow. One of the most famous monuments of the city, the Imambara is significant not only from historical, but also cultural and heritage point of view. The complex dates back to the year 1784 and was founded by the then Nawab of Awadh, Asaf -ud-Daula. Bada Imambara of Lucknow is neither a mosque, nor a mausoleum. Rather, it is a complex that is made up of a number of buildings, including Asfi mosque, the Bhul-Bhulaiyah (the maze) and a summer palace with running water.