Friday, 15 July 2011

Patan, Gujarat

Patan is one of the important fortified towns of Gujarat, situated on the banks of the River Saraswati. It was founded in 746 AD by the Chavda king, Vanraj Chavda. The city also served as the capital of Gujarat for about 600 years, from 746 AD to 1411 AD. Many rulers of Rajput clans of Chavdas, Solanki and Vaghalas ruled the state of Gujarat from Patan. During the Solanki period, the glory of Patan reached its peak. It was known as the Golden age of Gujarat. The rulers of Patan were great patrons of art and architecture.

As a result, the city became a center of learning, during their rule. A number of civic as well as religious buildings were constructed in the city, including many Hindu, Muslim and Jain religious places. However, the Jain temples outnumber the others. They are about 122 in number and more than 100 years old. Besides, there are 9 Hindu temples and 12 Mosques in the city. These monuments are a major attraction from travel and tourism point of view. The foreign tourists throng the city, to view the amazing monuments adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures.

Apart from this, the ruins of the ancient city are still visible, making it a good archaeological site. The old city contained market places, temples, gardens, educational centers and city squares. Today, Patan has been transformed from what it was earlier. It serves a good market place for the farmers of the region. The city is very famous for its Patola sarees the world over. Patola sarees are the specialty of the place and examples of the traditional art. Each saree is truly a masterpiece and takes approximately 4 to 6 months to be completed.


Places to See:

Ambaji Temple


Ambaji temple is situated at Ambaji town, in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat. The temple, the holy the seat of Ambe Mata - the Mother Goddess, is a popular pilgrim place for Hindus. People of Gujarat take the name of the Goddess in high regard. 

Rani Ki Vav


Rani Ki Vav is the oldest and the grandest stepwell in the state of Gujarat. It is situated at Patan and is believed to have been built during 1022 to 1063 AD. The construction was completed by the widowed queen Udayamati. She was the wife of King Bhimdev I, son of Mularaja, the founder of the Solanki dynasty of Anahilwada Pattan............
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