INDORE
Built by:Rani Ahilyabai Holkar
Attractions:Rajwada, Kanch Temple
This city derives its name from the 18th century Indreshwar
temple. Situated in the heart of the Malwa plateau it was the base of the
Holkars, former rulers of this and built by Rani Ahilyabai Holkar. Today,
it is a throbbing, vibrant city coloured by its brave past. It is a
naturally endowed with a beautiful landscape and salubrious climate. Of
interest here are numerous monuments associated with the Holkars.
What to see :

Rajwada : Two Hundred year ago, this seven storeyed historical
building formed the nerve centre of all trading activities. Even today it
stands proud in the market place, a silent tribute to the craftsmanship of
unknown artisans of centuries ago.
Kanch Mandir : The Place of Mirrors is a quaint Jain Shrine, close
to Rajwada. The attraction of this palace, as the name indicates, is in
the myriad mirrors studded on the walls and the ceiling in which one's
reflection can be seen.
Lal Baugh Place : Currently this is the residence of Usha Raje,
direct descendent of the Holkars, whose ancestral palace it used to be.
Exquisitely constructed with great detailing, it reflects the royal taste
of the Holkars.
Chhatri Baugh : Across Rajsthan and Madhya Pradesh the tradition
of erecting chhatris or cenotaphs was rather prevalent. An example of this
can be seen here at Chhatri Baugh where the cenotaphs were erected in
memory of the Holkar rulers and their family.
Near Indore
Kasturba Gram : Situated about 8 kms. from Indore on the Khandwa
Road, the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust was founded by mahatma
Gandhi. The headquarters of this trust were shifted from Wardha to Indore
in 1950.
Mhow : 22 kms. from Indore, you will find the old military
ambience at picturesque Mhow. Now a small city, it was an old British
Cantonment and Military Headquarters of War.
Mandu
: (99 Kms. from Indore) Perched along the Vindhyan ranges, at an
altitude of 2000 feet, Mandu, with its natural defenses, was originally
the fort capital of the Paramara rulers of Malwa. Later towards the end of
the 13th century, it came under the Sultans of Malwa, one of whom renamed
it as Shadiabad - the city of joy.
Some of the structures worth seeing in the fort complex are the tomb of
Hoshang Shah, jami Masjid, Ashrafi Mahal, Jahaz Mahal, Roopmati's
Pavilion, Baz Bahadur's Palace and Hindola Mahal.
Omkareshwar : (78 kms. from Indore) Situated at the confluence of
the Narmada and Kaveri are temples built in the medieval Brahmanic style.
Omkaseshwar has one of the 12 Jyotirlingas enshrined at the temple of Shri
Onkar Mandhata, set in picturesque surroundings.
Patal Pani : Another scenic spot towards Mhow, Patal Pani is
famous for its water fall. The water falls from a height of 150 ft. into a
kund whose depth, till date, remains unfathomable. Hence the name Patal
Pani.
Dhar : Dhar is 47 Kms. away from Indore and it used to be the
capital of the former Paramara kings. Famous among them is Raja Bhoj.
Earlier, Dhar boasted of an exquisite image of Goddess Saraswati at the
Bhojsala temple. The same image is now displayed in the British Museum
London.
Bawangaja : About 175 kms. away from Indore, you can see a 72 feet
high stuated hewn from one rock, at Bawangaja. It is also an important
Jain pilgrimage centre belonging to the 15th century.
Festivals
Anant
Chaudas : On the night of Anant Chaudas, large processions are taken
out and idols of Lord Ganesha are immersed in water. The festival takes
place around September.
Rangpanchami : Another festival of colours follows the original
festival of colours, Holi. Just five days after Holi, this festival takes
place but instead of colours, it is the colours of music that fill the
air. It is a traditional festival which was celebrated during the Holkar
reign. The spirit of the festival continues even today.
Ahilya Utsav : The death anniversary of Rani Ahilya Bai is
observed annually.
Shopping
Indore is famous for its glass bangles and leather toys. The handicrafts
are mostly made by tribes using the wax method of casting. This is now a
rare, lost art which you will net find anywhere else.
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