Bhavnagar -A Introduction

An
18th century coastal city, Bhavnagar was the capital of an erstwhile
princely state. Bhavnagar was founded by Bhavsinhji Gohil, the rulers of
Sihor in 1723 AD. It is an intermediate port with a natural harbour. To
overcome the difficulty of situation and to ensure the floatation of ships
even with receding tides a lockgate has been constructed at the concrete
jetty. For the tourist it is a convenient base for visits to the town of
Palitana and the sacred hill of Shatrunjaya.It is a premier cotton-exporting
seaport on the south-eastern Saurashtra coast. Today this is a city
buzzing with people, students, marketplaces, educational institutions, and
industries. It is a beautiful blend of modernism and traditionalism. People
of this city are simple, easygoing and downright modest. The entire
atmosphere is that of peace and comfort. It is known for its hospitality and
generosity. The city has associations with Mahatma Gandhi, who went to
university here, and relics of his life can be seen at Gandhi smriti in the
1895 AD Barton museum building, which also has a fine collection of coins,
stamps, guns and other arms, sculpture and folk arts. Bhavnagar has myriad
relics of it's princely rule-the Maharajahs commissioned architects like Sir
William Emerson, the architect of the Victoria
Places
of Interest Gandhi Smriti It is a living
monument to Gandhiji. It was opened in 1955.This is a sort of complex
attached to a clock tower in the heart of the city. The tower bells with
music and timings on all four sides. The smriti has a Gandhi picture gallery
with photos on the Life of Mahatma Gandhi from birth to death, a small
museum of ancient things, a big departmental Khadi Gramodyog Bhandar and a
first class, well established and a well arranged running library.
Gopnath
A beautiful hemlet on the coast of the Gulf of Khambhatand at a
distance of 10 kms from Talaja, the taluka headquarter of this district
is Gopnath; vying for eminence on the tourist circuit with development of a
heritage hotel - Gopnath Bungalow - the pleasant sea-shore retreat of Gohil
rulers. The Bungalow, built in a European colonial style with
cottages and mansions surrounding the courtyard, faces the sea and offers
beautiful view of the gulf. It attracts marine life enthusiasts for the
variety of the kind found in the rocky shoals on the coast. It is also
renowned for the temple of Gopnath Mahadev, where Narsingh Mehta is believed
to have performed penance.
Takheteshwar Temple
Built on a small hill top, the holy temple of Lord Shiva named in the
memory of Maharaja Takhtasinhji is a very popular place. It is made of pure
marble and constructed in the late nineteenth century. The picturesque view
from the temple adds to the serenity of the place. Thousands of people pay
their visit daily to this hilly place. Velavadar
Barton
Library and Museum One of the oldest monuments, it is
a favourite spot for men of all age group. Old age people prefer to sit here
and read newspaper, dailies, magazines to spend their time. Old books,
manuscripts, rare coins, arms and armor used by the rulers are
on display at the Barton Library and Museum.
Bhavnagar
Excursion: Places nearby Palitana
Palitana - city of Jam temples, lies at the feet of Shatrunjaya
hills, in the eastern part of the Saurashtra. From this town a flight of
steps begins and leads to a cluster of 863 hill top am temples built over a
period of 900 years. On a moonlit night these ivory coloured temples conjure
up the vision of a fantasy land. The ornate temples have deities studded
with gems and jewels. These can be reached after a 90 minute climb on foot.
There is also a Muslim shrine on the hilltop
Sihor
One can also go and see Sihor that has the historic old palace of the
Maharajas, featuring gardens, wall paintings and woodcarvings.
The ship breaking yard at Alang is also nearby
Vijay
Vilas Palace The Vijay Vilas Palace was built in 1906 AD by Yuvraj
Vijay Sinhji of Palitana member of the same Gohil Rajput clan as the
Maharajas of Bhavnagar, The Vijay Vilas palace, once the country retreat, of
the Gohil Rajputs offers a splendid view of the Shatrunjaya Hill and the
historic Palitana temples, which are situated in close proximity. It offers
a convenient base for visiting the famous temples of Palitana and an
excursion of the Palitana township.