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The paved way begins just beyond this and continues for two-thirds of the ascent. The first resthouse, Chadia Parab, is reached, 480 feet, above the plain; and the second halting-place at Dholi-deri, 1000 feet above the plain. From here the ascent becomes more difficult, winding under the face of the
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On leaving Ashoka's edicts, the route crosses the handsome bridge over the Sona-rekha, which here forms a fine sheet of water over golden sand, then passes a number of temples, at first on the left bank of the river and then on the right, to the largest of the temples. This is dedicated to Damodar, a
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Outside to the north of the Kumarapala's temple, there is the Bhima Kunda, a tank measuring 70 feet by 50 feet. Below it and on the verge of the cliff is a smaller tank of water and near it a small canopy supported by three roughly hewn pillars and a piece of rock containing a short octagonal stone
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almost grazes the scarp, which rises perpendicularly 200 feet above the traveller. On the right is seen the lofty mountain of Datar, covered with low jungle. At about 1500 feet there is a stone dharmsala, and from this there is a fine view of the rock called the Bhairav-Thampa, "the terrific leap,"
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Girnar ropeway is Asia's longest ropeway. First proposed in 1983, the construction started only in September 2018 due to government approval delays and litigation. The construction and operation is managed by Usha Breco Limited. The project was inaugurated on 24 October 2020 by now Prime Minister
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The present temple is built around the 15th century. Temple was historically a Jain style Temple, due to Same Faith & Symbol of Jain-Hindu Ekta pilgrimages in Girnar. So the temple construction, renovation and reconstruction history extends from the mid-8th century to the 15th century.
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At about 200 metres from the gate, to the right of the road, is the Temple of Wagheshwari (Upale Vagheshwari maa), which is joined to the road by a causeway about 150 yards long. An ancient Verai Mata mandir and a modern Gayatri Shakti Peeth mandir are nearby.
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has fine carvings. The shrine proper must have been removed and replaced with new one at the end of the sixteenth century or the start of the seventeenth century. It is known that Karmachandra Bachchhavat, minister of the king of
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is located which is also known as Mahakali Khappar by locals. On the second trail to descent the mountain, there are two temples called Bharat-van and Sita-van which are located in the forests named after
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long flags at Bhavnath Mahadev temple. This fair is the backbone of the economy of Junagadh, as more than ten lakh pilgrims who visit the fair generate a revenue of 250 million in only five days.
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dated Vikram Samvat 1524 (1468 CE) mentions that a Shreshthi (merchant) named Samal Sah restored and renovated the Ambika temple on Girnar. As mentioned in Jain pilgrimage travelogues, the temple had
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from Taleti. A long ridge runs up from the west, and culminates in a rugged scarped rock, on the top of which are the temples. Close to the old shrine is a well called the Chadani vav.
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Narendra Modi. The ropeway is 2,320 metres (7,610 feet) long, takes passengers 850 metres (2,790 feet) above the hill to the Ambaji temple within 10 minutes of ropeway ride.
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The base of the mountain, known as Girnar Taleti, is about 4 km east of the center of Junagadh. There are temples and other sacred places all along this stretch.
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A little further from Ashoka's inscription, on the right side of the road, there is a large stone standing which looks like exact replica of Ashoka's inscription.
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The traveller, in order to reach Girnar Taleti from Junagadh city, will pass through the Wagheshwari or Vagheshwari Gate (Girnar Darwaza), which is close to the
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temple, there's a Gorakhnath temple located on the intermediate peak. Further up there's a lower peak which is not easily accessible where a shrine of goddess
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Report on the Antiquities of Kâṭhiâwâḍ and Kachh, Being the Result of the Second Season's Operations of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1874-75
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at a cost of Rs 8,662. It was repaired and restored in 1939 and 1941 by the rulers of Junagadh. The wall of the structure had collapsed in 2014.
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the elephant foot, a stratum on the top of which is of light granite and the rest of dark the lower part is immersed in water most of the year.
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precipice to the third resthouse, 1400 feet up. The path turns to the right along the edge of a precipice, which is very narrow, so that the
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The east facing temple has 52 small shrines surrounding the central temple. It has an open portico with ceilings with fine carvings. In the
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hill in the south, shrine with Shatrunjayavatar in west, behind the main temple, and Samet Shikhar (or Nandishwar Dwipa) in north.
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Mihir K. Bose (January 1973). "Petrology and geochemistry of the igneous complex of Mount Girnar, Gujarat, India".
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At 2370 feet above Junagadh the gate of the enclosure known as the Deva Kota, or Ra Khengar's Palace, is reached.
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or cloisters surrounding the court, there are also some remarkable designs in carved ceilings. The roof of the
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at New Delhi, an exhibit replicates the act of artists sculpting inscriptions of Girnar edict on a rock.
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also depicts Ambika in the similar manner. The temple is built according to the Jain tradition and the
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A much smaller replica of these Girnar edicts has been positioned outside the entrance of the
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705, 783 CE) mentions the temple. An inscription dated Vikram Samvat 1249 (1192 CE) mentions
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Most persons who are not active climbers will probably proceed up the mountain in a swing
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The early temple was built before 784 CE (probably in middle of the 8th century) because
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About a furlong beyond this is a stone bridge, and just beyond it on the right are the
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and date back to 250 BCE, thus marking the beginning of written history of Junagadh.
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The protective building around the edicts was built in 1900 by Nawab Rasool Khan of
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because devotees used to cast themselves from its top, falling 1000 feet or more.
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At the highest peak of Girnar there's Guru Dattatreya Temple. On the trek from
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Girnar Dattatreya Shikhar Where Science Merges with the Supreme Divinity!
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of Girnar hill. The procession begins at Bhavnath Mahadev Temple at
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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attained nirvana. It is well described in ancient texts such as
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measuring roughly 20 feet x 30 feet. The inscription is in
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without any genetic link with the gabbro and its variants.
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Another inscription dates from about 450 CE and refers to
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period. The rock types identified in this complex are
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eulogy given at the end in a golden lettered copy of
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Girnar
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List of Indian states and territories by highest point
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21°29′41″N 70°30′20″E / 21.49472°N 70.50556°E / 21.49472; 70.50556
Girnar Mount is located in India

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