Indore - A Introduction
Indore is known as the city of the Holkars. The city was built by a Holkar
Rani Ahilya Bai, one of the famous queens of India. Located in the Narmada
River valley in the western part of the state of Madhya Pradesh, Indore is
an important industrial city of India. Indore is also the centre of trade and
textile industry and home to many historical monuments and temples. A must
visit, Indore is also affectionately called 'Mini Mumbai'.
Indore Places
of Interest Rajwada The Rajwada or the Old
Palace is one of the most important sites to visit. Located in the
old city, the building is a blend of French, Mughal and Maratha
architecture. This 200 year old palace belonged to the Holkar dynasty. The
palace is characterised by three stone made lower stories, wooden upper
stories, well-laid garden with fountains and an artificial waterfall.
Lalbagh
Palace One of the few important monuments built by the Holkar
rulers is the Lalbagh palace. The palace, construction of which was carried
out in three stages. This palace was used for
holding important functions and celebrations. The gardens all around and the
overall make of the palace reflects the taste, grandeur and lifestyle of the
Holkars. The palace is open for public from 10 am to 6 pm (Monday Closed).
Kanch Mandir The Kanch Mandir, as the name
suggests in the local language, is a temple made of mirrors. Also known as
Seth Hukamchand Temple. Built by Sir
Hukamchand Seth in the early 20th century, it is a wonderful Jain temple
with plain exteriors and intricate mirror work done on interiors. The walls,
ceilings, floor, pillars and doors are all inlaid with glass. Paintings done
in coloured glass are the characteristics of the temple. The paintings of
the temple also depicts some of the stories from Jain scriptures. The statue
of Lord Mahavir kept here is said to be visible up to 21 times on glass,
corresponding to the twenty one tirthankars. The museum is open daily from
10 am to 5 pm.
Chattri Bagh Located near
the Khan River, the Chattri Bagh is another important place to visit. The
place is characterised by a number of chhatris or memorial canopies
dedicated to the Holkar rulers and their family members. The Chattris or the
canopies are quite attractive especially the Chattri of Malhar Rao Holkar I,
the founder of the Holkar dynasty.
Bada Ganapati
Built in the year 1875, this temple as the name suggests is famous for
housing the largest Ganapati statue in the world. The statue measures 8 m
from crown to foot. The statue is made of metallic frames of gold, silver,
copper, brass, and iron.
Excursion:
Places nearby Indore Maheshwar Located 91
kilometers from Indore, a four-hour journey, is the small town of Maheshwar.
The small town is famous for its fort and temples and also for the saris
produced by the local weavers. Known as Maheshwari saris, the silk saris are
intricately patterned and quite comfortable to wear. You can get some of the
fine locally made saris from the local shops where the prices of these saris
are comparatively cheaper.
Mandu
The word Mandu literally means the city of joy in the local language here.
Located at a distance of 99 kilometres far away, it is a must visit
excursion point. Mandu has a number of sites to visit like the
palaces, tombs, temples, and a fort that was the monsoon retreat of the
Mughal emperors here. Moreover, Mandu has over 40 monuments, which are
divided into three broad groups: the Central Village Group, the Royal
Enclave Group, and the Rewa Kund Group. Champa Baoli, the huge 15th-century
Jami Masjid, the beautiful Jahaz Mahal (ship palace), the Hindola Mahal or
swing palace, the romantic Baz Bahadur/'s Palace, Roopmati/'s Pavilion and
the Hoshang Shah's Tomb are some of the unique and must see tourist spots of
Mandu.
Ujjain Located at a distance of 56
kilometres, Ujjain also called as Ujjayini, is one of the
holiest cities of India. Situated on the banks of the sacred river Shipra,
Ujjain is also known for being one of the four centres of Kumbha Mela. The
Mahakaleshwar Temple, the Gopal Mandir or the Ganesh Temple, the temple of
Har Siddhi Mata (the family goddess of king Vikramaditya) and the Vedha
Shala (Veda School) are some of the must visit destinations of this place.