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Showing posts with label Uttar Pradesh. Show all posts

Peaks of Uttar Pradesh


 Though more known for its grasslands and forests and iconic Indian structures, such as the Taj Mahal, Uttar Pradesh nonetheless contains 282 named mountains. The highest of these peaks is Amsot, at around 943m/3,093ft above sea level with 341m/1,119ft of prominence, and the most prominent is Kotadei Hill, with a prominence of 361m/1,184ft and a height of 605m/1,985ft.

The most notable feature of Uttar Pradesh, however, might be its rivers, with more than 30 spread throughout the land, resulting in rich and fertile valleys and thus intensive cultivation, as well as forests webbed by river streams.


.Highest Peaks in Uttar Pradesh

1) Amsot(957 m) 

2) Ranikothi Pahar(646m) 

3) Kotadei Hill(605m) 

4) Basai Pathar(602m) 

5) Kari Pathar(596m) 

6) Manjpara Pahar(559m) 

7) Jharara Pahar(559m) 

8) Patna(557m) 

9) Richhna Pahar(548m) 

10) Kutka Pathar(545m)

Taj Hotel and Convention-Agra Uttar Pradesh

 Agra’s newest landmark, the Taj Hotel & Convention Centre, lies a short walk away from the Eastern Gate of this fabled monument. This modern 5 star hotel near Taj Mahal reimagines all that Agra can be.This luxury hotel in Agra has 239 plush rooms including 12 lavish suites and one presidential suite to whisk guests away into a world of repose.



A refreshing rooftop infinity pool with magical views of the Taj Mahal, an invigorating spa and a buzzing fitness centre are at hand to rejuvenate every guest.

There is also an abundance of dining options to delight the epicurean.The Tea Lounge welcomes guests with a wide selection of rare teas, gourmet coffees, freshly baked breads and light bites.

The Liquid Lounge has an extensive wine list and a vast collection of Single Malts.

And Infini - The Sky Lounge, enlivens evenings with inventive cocktails and a live DJ. Guests can dance the night away here under the silvery gaze of the Taj Mahal.These event spaces & meeting venues in Agra have been designed to truly do justice to those annual sales meets or to big fat Indian weddings.

The luxury hotel also provides the perfect vantage point to take in the many riches of Agra.

Facilities offered here include-
239 guestrooms
Daily housekeeping
5 restaurants and bar/lounge
Full-service spa
Outdoor pool
Breakfast available
Free children's club
Health club
Conference center
Airport shuttle
Terrace
24-hour front desk
Free WiFi and free parking

For Families-

Free cribs/infant beds


Children's pool


Children's club (free)





Supervised childcare/activities (free)


Rollaway/extra beds (surcharge)


Connecting/adjoining rooms available


Arriving/leaving
Check-in time 2:00 PM-midnight
Check-out time is noon
Express check-out

Restrictions related to your trip
This destination may have COVID-19 travel restrictions in place, including specific restrictions for lodging. Check any national, local and health advisories for this destination before you book.
Due to COVID-19, this property’s food and beverage options may be limited.

Children
Up to 2 children (5 years old and younger) stay free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding
Free children's club

Pets
No pets or service animals allowed

Internet
Free WiFi  and wired Internet access in public areas
Free WiFi  and wired Internet access in rooms
Transfers
Airport shuttle (available 24 hours)*
Train station pick-up*
Parking
Free onsite self parking
Wheelchair-accessible parking and van parking on site
Height restrictions apply for onsite parking.

Rooms Available-
1) Deluxe Suite features a generous living room perfect for hosting intimate get-togethers with friends and family and a spacious bedroom.

2) Luxury Suite
The Luxury Suite is for those who don’t like to be hemmed in. Encompassing a generous 80 square metres, this suite comes with separate living and dining areas, a 4 fixture washroom with standalone bathtub, a separate powder room, a walk-in wardrobe and a writing table.

3) Presidential Suite
The Presidential Suite is every bit as impressive as its name suggests. Encompassing an area of 140 Sq Mt (the size of a medium-sized apartment), this suite features a luxurious bedroom, a vast living area with an 8-seater table, a bathroom with a sunken bathtub and a walk-in rain shower, a guest powder room and a separate walk-in wardrobe. Every room in the suite comes with a view of the pool. The suite also opens out onto private lawns that are perfect to welcome soft mornings and balmy evenings.

4) Superior Room
Our superior rooms exude an air of eminence.

5) Deluxe Room Taj Mahal View
These are Deluxe Rooms with an added allure: shimmering views of the Taj Mahal from our luxury hotel rooms. You can feel the aura of the world’s most beloved monument when you stay here. These swish rooms also feature modern furnishings and amenities. And luxurious bathrooms that with a standing bath tub and walk-in rain shower. 

Here are some of the pictures-





Banquet halls for functions.. 

Location-
Taj East Gate Rd, Taj Nagari Phase 1, Telipara, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001

Contact-0562 233 5555

Fatehpur Sikri-Uttar Pradesh

 The District Fatehpur is lying in between two big holy rivers of India Ganga and Yamuna.


Here, a rich period of Mughal history comes alive through the ornate mix of marble and sandstone.Like the Agra Fort, this city is a fortress containing a series of royal palaces, harem, courts and the sprawling Jama Masjid mosque. There is reference about Asani and Bhitaura, nearby places to this city, in Lord Cunnigham’s writings when he discusses about the remnants of  Vedic times. Proofs of Chinese traveller Huen Tsang having visited Asani has also been found there.

 A number of archaeological findings from around 800 BC, Gupta Period, Kushana period and Maurya period have been unearthed all over the district of Fatehpur, which makes this region a place of great interest to tourists.

Cuisines of Fatehpur-
Fatehpur is very similar as those of any north Indian recipe preparation. Wheat being the staple food in Fatehpur hot and tasty chapatis for a main dish in Fatehpur locals meals. But, this City of Victory is also important to foodies, with Agra and Fatehpur Sikri one of the best places in the country and try the best of Mughlai Food, there’s plenty of places in Fatehpur Sikri that offers the best of Mughlai Cuisine.


So, here’s a list of the best among the best in Fatehpur Sikri to quench your Mughlai cravings.


1. Mughal Garden

2. Sher-e-Punjab Hotel and Restaurant

3. Lake View Restaurant

4. Jodha Restaurant

5. Joshi Restaurant

Beyond the beauty of Agra’s Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri is another feather on the cap of the Mughal Emperors. Once considered to be the capital of the Mughal Empire, this medieval city holds a special place in the history of the Mughals. Let's witness the beauty of this city-


1) Jama Masjid




Jama Masjid is considered as one of the country’s largest mosque which was recognised as a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1986. The interior of the mosque is decorated with glazed tiles, inlaid stones and also paintings which are intricately carved with the Holy Quran.

Timings: 6AM-6PM
Distance from the city: 1 kms
Entry Fee: INR 20 for Indians and INR 260 for Foreigners

2) Buland Darwaza




Also called the Gate of Magnificence, the Buland Darwaza is the main entrance to enter the Jama Masjid complex located in Fatehpur Sikri.Rising at a height of 54m tall, this 15 storied gateway is the entrance to the city of Fatehpur Sikri. The most beautiful thing about this gateway is that the pillars and archway is inscribed with Holy Quran and Persian inscription.

Timings: 7AM-6PM
Entry Fee: INR 20 and INR 260 Foreigners

3) Birbal’s Palace



The Birbal palace was built around the time of 1571 which was the official residence of Raja Birbal who was Akbar’s Hindu Prime Minister.This palace is the true depiction of the Mughal architecture which can be witnessed through intricate carvings, surreal jharokhas and also elevated floral patterns.

Timings: 7AM-6PM (Closed on Friday)
Entry Fee: INR 20 for Indians, INR 260 for foreigners.

Image credits-Google

Trident Agra-Uttar Pradesh

 Near the Taj Mahal, Trident, Agra is one of the best hotels in the city. Beautifully landscaped gardens and water fountains welcome you to this charming leisure hotel. Built in local red stone, reminiscent of the Mughal era, the hotel features 135 tastefully appointed rooms and suites, which overlook the central courtyard and gardens. 




Facilities At Trident Agra-

•Business Centre

•Meeting rooms with audio-visual •equipment

•Travel desk

•Laundry and valet service

•Rooms for guests with special needs

•Doctor on call

•Babysitter on call

•Kids club

•Experienced travel guides


Compliment Facilities-

•Tea and coffee maker

•Currency exchange

•Car park and car wash

•In-room safe

•Dental and shaving kit

•Shoe shine facility

•Shoe horn

•Slippers

•Iron and iron board

•Sewing kit

•Rest rooms for guests with special needs

•Wheelchairs

•High speed internet for up to 4 devices

•Left luggage facility


Foods and Drink

•American

• Chinese

• Indian

• Italian

• Japanese

• Pizza

• Thai

• Asian

• International


Dietary options

• Halal

• Vegetarian

• Vegan

• Gluten-free

• Dairy-free


Public transport

Rail Stations Yamuna Bridge

4.2 km

Closest airports

Agra Airport

10 km


Advantages During Covid times-

•Hotel Staff and Guest's body temperature monitored at hotel entry points. Refused entry if the temperature is above 99.1 ( F ) degree Fahrenheit.

•Hotels are advised to keep sanitizer in room and face mask in every room for guest use.

•Every hotel staff to have Aarogya Setu App as advised by Govt.

•Every staff member wears face masks and gloves at all service times.

•Hotel rooms/floors and public areas are cleaned with hospital-grade disinfectants.

•The hotel has In-Room Dining options available with minimal contact service and disposable/sanitized crockery & cutlery.

•Hotel staff ensures to maintain social distancing at all times.

•Every guest's travel records are maintained as per local and central Government of India guidelines.

•While working with supplier and contractors hotel complies with health advisories and Government guidelines. 


Nearby Landmarks-

Distance Name of place

0.09 km Pizza Hut Fatehabad Road

0.16 km Axis Bank

0.16 km Mcdonalds Tourist Complex

0.18 km Pizza Hut Tourist Complex

0.29 km Hotel Howard Park Plaza

0.52 km Domino'S Pizza

0.52 km Pizza Hut Bansal Nagar

0.62 km Hdfc Bank

0.69 km Shopping Emporium

0.71 km Shahjahan Garden

0.8 km All India Radio Station

0.81 km M.I.G Shaheed Nagar

0.86 km Saga Art Gallery

0.89 km Central Bank Of India

0.89 km Golf Course

0.91 km Saaga Emporium

0.94 km Taj Mahal South Gate

0.97 km Taj Mahal West Gate

0.99 km Victoria Park

1.01 km Shilpgram Marble Market


Address-

Fatehabad Road Near TDI Mall, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001

Contact-Trident, Agra

T. +91-11-23890555 / +91 562 223 5000

F. +91 562 233 1812



Kanpur city-Uttar Pradesh

 Kanpur is a major industrial town of Uttar Pradesh, the northern state of India. This town is situated on the south bank of river Ganga,located 80 km west of Lucknow, the state capital. It is also known as the industrial capital of the state.


History of Kanpur

It is believed that this city was founded by Raja Hindu Singh of the Sankandi state. Kanpur’s original name was Kanhpur. Being located on the banks of the Ganges, there was a facility of traffic and industry. Therefore, the British gave birth to the industry and here the development of the city started.


Famous Cuisines of Kanpur-

Kanpur is considered to have the best cuisine of all Indian cities and cultures and this is directly linked to the many cultures which have colonized the city over the centuries. 

                 Sultani Dal



                  Shami Kebabs.

 


                    Biryani of Kanpur



                    Imarti of Kanpur



                          Luchi Sabji



This city is famous for its famous food outlets and Uttar Pradesh cuisine. Kanpur food is inspired by its local cuisine, and from breakfast to dessert, you will find the best option for each category. 

Let's visit some of the best Places in Kanpur:

1) Allen Forest Zoo Kanpur Zoological Park, Kanpur is one of the oldest Zoological Park of india. It has been established and opened for the public on 4th february, 1974The moated enclosures give the animal ample space for movement and help in expressing their biological and physiological expressions. 



2) Jain Glass Temple-The Kanch ka Mandir is located in the Maheshwari Mohal. This dainty temple made out of glass honours the powerful Lord Mahavira and the remaining 23 Jain Tirthankaras.



3) Blue World theme park-Blue World Theme Park is Kanpur’s first mega themed entertainment destination promising visitors from around the world the excitement of epic adventure zones in one location. 25 acres of land featuring over 25 rides and 10 gigantic slides including Dry Rides, aquatic wonderland, 7D Theater, Sky dive and India’s biggest private musical fountain and laser show. 


4) Iskcon temple -Kanpur The ISKCON temple is yet another international spiritual tourist attraction dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is located on Mainavati Marg, Bithoor Road, about 4 km from Kanpur. The best time to visit is in August and September due to Krishna Janmashtami and Radhashtami respectively. 



5) Green Park Stadium-Formerly known as Modi Stadium, the Green Park Stadium is managed by the Uttar Pradesh’s Sports Department. It UP's only International Cricket Stadium that hosts Test and One-day matches. It also has the biggest manually operated scoreboard in the world. Live cricket matches are the best time to visit the stadium.


Best time to visit-

Summers in Kanpur are brutally hot and not the best time to visit the city.This season is difficult for the locals as well, but most of them are habituated to these weather conditions. 

The heat that is created by the summer season is brought down by the onset of monsoon.The monsoon season is a great time to visit attractions like the Allen Forest Zoo, Patthar Ghat and various parks that become lush green during the rains.

One of the best times to visit Kanpur is during winter; the climate during the winter months is the best to go sightseeing and explore the city.The region starts to fog up during the peak months, but the climate is absolutely beautiful to enjoy at the parks and go sightseeing as well.

Image credits-google

Hamirpur

 Hamirpur district is a part of Chitrakoot Dham Division of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Hamirpur town is the district headquarters. It consists of Four Tehsil namely Hamirpur, Maudaha, Rath,Sarila and Seven Blocks namely Gohand, Kurara, Maudaha, Muskara, Rath, Sarila, Sumerpur.

Area: 4,121.9 Sq. Km.

Population: 11,04,285

Language: Hindi

Village: 617

Male: 5,93,537

Female: 5,10,748

History-

The early history of the region covered by the present district of Hamirpur may be traced back to the Palaeolithic age as evidenced by the discovery of choppers, hand axes and pebble cores. the town of Hamirpur, which gave its name of the district, was founded by one Hamira Deva, a Kalachuri Rajput, who came there from Alwar and took shelter with one Badna, an Ahir. Hamira later on drove out Badna and built a fort here.[Bunda's name still survives in the neighbouring village of Budanpur, where remains of an ancient Khera are found.

 Having no male issue, Hamira Deva adopted his daughter's son Ram Singh, who married with the daughter of a Rajput of Amlar in Banda district. He was offered, in marriage, the eastern portion of pargana Maudaha as dowry. The remains of the fort built by Hamira Deva are still found in Hamirpur.In 1821, the headquarters of the former from Kalpi shifted to Hamirpur. In 1823, Hamirpur was formed as independent district. The later history of the district up to 1857 is chiefly concerned with the difficulties of fiscal administration.

Famous places one can visit here are-

1) Khandeh Temple-




There is an ancient settlement called Khandeh, 12 km southwest of Maudaha Tehsil. This settlement of historical importance is famous for the antiquity and grandeur of the temples. Shiv Darbar Temple of Ram Darbar, about 400 years old.  In the temple, there are pictures of the entire Ramkatha, Mahabharata, and Krishna Leela on granite stone.

2) Pataleshwar temple- 



This temple is situated on the banks of river Yamuna in Hamirpur. This temple is ancient and belongs to Lord Bholenath who is known as Pataleshwar. Its dome and monastery are so strong that two years ago there was no effect from the threat of celestial lightning that fell on the ground 20 feet away, while the walls of the surrounding residential houses were blocked.

3) Kalpa vriksha-




A rare ancient and mythical Kalpavriksha is situated on the banks of river Yamuna near Gayatri Tapobhoomi at the headquarters of Hamirpur city. The height of this tree is not very high, but its diameter is quite large. In the month of September, it bears large white flowers. This rare tree has a medicinal value from the point of view of Ayurveda. 

4) Meher temple-




Meher Pukar ji had bought a marble stone from Meher place, which Meher Baba had given to the goddess. Another huge temple was built in Meherpuri and the idol of incarnation Meher Baba was installed, which was inaugurated by Adi K Irani on 18 November 1970.

Image credits-google


Hapur - District of Uttar Pradesh

 Hapur was announced as a district named Panchsheel Nagar’ on Sep 28, 2011 by Hon. the then Chief Minister Km. Mayawati and in the month of July 2012.

Area: 1116 Sq. Km

Population: 1,33,8000

Language: Hindi

Villages: 352

Male: 7,08,910

Female: 6,29,400



History-
Hapur is an old and historic town which was declared as an independent district on 28 September 2011. It was earlier a part of Ghaziabad district. Hapur is a leading market for grain and jaggery and is famous for Papads. Hapur derives its present name from erstwhile name of this place ‘Haripur’ which has a mythological connection to it. It was the resting place of Sri Krishna (the holy god of hindus also known as Hari) during his transit from Mathura to Hastinapur and vice versa. It was therefore christened as 'Hari' 'Pur.
Hapur under British Rule-
Hapur was small town of the British India that came under the Meerut Division of the United Provinces. It was granted by Sindhia to Perron who was his French General during the end of 18th century.The Britishers used this place in a customary and conventional fashion for several years.
Lets explore the best places in Hapur where one can visit-


1) Garhmukteshwar-
Garhmukteshwar is famous as a religious place since ancient times.Garhmukteshwar in Hapur is a spiritual destination for the Hindu community, for it is blessed with the presence of the holy river, Ganges. Garhmukteshwar was a part of the kingdom of Hastinapur during the Mahabharata age, and an important centre for trade. Another legend states that King Shivi, one of the ancestors of Lord Rama, spent the last phase of his life performing penance here.

2) Brijghat-
Brijghat  is situated on the banks of River Ganga at 5 km from Garhmukteshwar located at the famous pilgrimage place.  A huge historic fair is held on the Ganga Ghat on Kartik Purnima in Brijghat and the surrounding area.
On this site, the view of the evening arti of Ganga Kshatra is very interesting.Located in the area, Vedanti Temple, Ganga Mandir, Hanuman Mandir, Gangaghat and Falahari Mataji’s Kuti are other places.

How to reach Hapur-
Hapur’s close proximity to other major and more popular tourist destinations also makes it a common stopover for many tourists. 
By flight-

Hapur is not well connected to other major cities of the country via regular flights. The nearest airport is in New Delhi at a distance of 68kms.

Airport-Indira Gandhi International Airport

Image credit-hapurinc. Com


Hardoi district -Uttar Pradesh

 HARDOI district is a district of Lucknow Commissionaire in Uttar Pradesh Province of India. 



Area: 5,989 Sq. Km.

Population: 40,92,845

NP Hardoi(Urban)

Population:126,851

Male: 21,91,442

Female: 19,01,403

Language: Hindi

Villages: 2072

Gram Panchayat

: 1306


Literacy: 64.6 %

History of district Hardoi-

People believe that the name Hardoi comes from distorted version of its earlier name Haridrohi, which is a Hindi word that means "anti to the God".According To General Conventions Hardoi District Is Related With “HIRANYAKASHYAP” Its Present Name Hardoi Is A Distorted Version Of Its Earlier Name “HARIDROHI “. It Is Believed That King Of Mughal Dynasty Humayun Took Shelter In The Forest Of Pihani When He Was Defeated By Shershah Suri. Pihani Is Also Related With The Minister Sadarejahan Of Emperor Akbar. His Tomb And Paintings Are Still Here.


Places to visit in Hardoi to experience it's cultural beauty-

1) Bawan Puri-


It is a legend that the idol of Kusumbi Devi was broken due to the attack of the weapon, since then it is known as Nakatiya Devi. Residents of Bawan and nearby villages offer prayers in this temple before performing any auspicious work.

2) Sankat Haran Mandir-


Lord Shiv devotees across the country have faith towards the ancient Shiv Temple located about 20 km from the district headquarters. This Temple located in Sakha village is known as “Shiva Sankat Haran Temple Sakaha”. It is believed that here the sufferings of the devotees of Lord Shiva go away, hence the name of Shivalaya is Shiva Sankat Haran.

3) Roza Sadar Jahan-



4) Prahlaad kund-


In the Past, Hardoi was the city of Hiranyakashyap and He was a traitor of Hari(God), so he named the City as Haridrohi. His son Prahlad was a devotee of Lord Hari. 

5) Raja Narpati Singh Smarak-


A small village is situated on the north side of Madhoganj town, about two kilometers away,Ruia Garhi.It is famous for his King Narpat Singh who was a brave freedom fighter.

6) Dhobiya Ashram Pirani-


It is believed that Eighty Four Thousand Vaishnavas had practiced penance around Naimishanaya ,this Ashram also comes in the periphery. There is a natural water source in the north-east direction from the ashram, which becomes a special center of attraction for visitors.

7) Hatya Haran Teerth-

Hatya Haran Teerth is located in the holy Namisharnya Parikrama area in the Sandila tehsil of Hardoi district.

8) Baba Mandir-


Hardoi Baba Temple is about 400 years old.This historic temple is situated just a short distance from Prahalad Ghat. It was renovated around 1949.

9) Tomb of Nawab Diler Khan-



Shahabad is a city and a municipal board in Hardoi district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the site of the Tomb of Diler Khan, a governor in the time of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. 

10) Sandi Bird Sanctuary-



Sandi Bird Sanctuary is a freshwater marsh in the Hardoi district of Uttar Pradesh. The wetland is typical of the Indo-Gangetic plains and receives most of its water from monsoon rains.


Image credits-hardoi.nic.in


Hathras district -Uttar Pradesh

 Hathras is a historical city in Uttar Pradesh. On   3  of  May has announced the creation of a  new district  named Hathras by merging some tehsils of district Aligarh and Mathura  in the Hathras tehsil of Aligarh.The notification of creating District Hathras From Hathras was released on 06 May-1997.



Area: 1800.1q. Km.

Population: 15,64,708

Language: Hindi

Village: 683

Male: 8,36,127

Female: 7,28,581


History of Hathras-

Historically and according to Purans Hathras can be of the age of Mahabharata. Because old folk tales and archiological remains prove it.The Kushan, The Gupt , The Rajput and The Maratha Rulers Rule over the Region.It is also related to folk stories of The Hathrasi Devi from which it may have got the name Hathras. The temple of the Lord Balram ji is in the fort of Hathras .Today this Temple still exists and tells his great story. Every year “Lakkhi mela” is celebrated on “Dev Chat” at this temple. 

Archaeological significance-

The archaeological significance of Hathras is also estimable as it is wide resource hub of ancient ruins, sculptures and keepsakes. The city welcomes the curious visitors with the ruins of an ancient fort of raja Dayaram Singh. At this area a brown coloured vessel from Maurya period of 2nd century BC), Kushan period’s clay statue, “Sapta Matrikafalam” and some other remains were discovered/ excavated. 

An ancient statue of Balram Ji which holds huge archaeological value and its remains are kept at the Mathura Museum. But the oldest statue in Hathras was found in the Jain temple of Nayaganj. The temple is an evidence of the Jain culture prevalent in this section from an ancient period. Another archaeologically significant temple in the city is the Bhadrakali temple of Sahpau.

Another famous place which is worshipped by numerous people is the grave of Sant Tulsi Sahab, the noted author of ‘Ghat Ramayana’ in Siyal, Qila Gate. 

Major tourist attractions in Hathras are-

1) Hathras fort-

The Hathras Fort is an 18th-century fort. The fort was constructed by Jat  king Raja Dayaram, and is located in the town of Hathras in Uttar Pradesh.Commonly known as Kila Gate, Hathras Fort is a popular tourist site. 



2) Dauji Maharaj Temple-

Shri Dauji Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna`s elder brother Balram Ji and is about 200 years old. The images of Lord Balram and his wife Devi Revati is the main spirit of the temple.There is a tank near the temple which has been covered with bricks, known as Ksheer Sagar. It has been believed that the original image of Gold was found there.



3) Bhadra Kali temple-

 Bhadra Kali Temple of Shahpau possesses great archaeological value. 


4) Baghraya Temple-

This is another famous temple in the city in where Baba Jaharveer is worshipped. It also salutes the 51 freedom fighter fom the Hathras district who fought for India’s independence. 

5) Teerthdham Mangalayatan-

The city boasts an astonishing Jain pilgrimage complex which is called the Teerthdham Mangalayatan and has become a great reason to be proud of. The complex was built by the Shri Adinath Kund-Kund Kahan Digambar Jain Trust. 



Image credits- wikipedia, hathras. Nic. In, google

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