Bouquet of Ajmer Quami Ekta
Ajmer's atmosphere is completely peaceful in the last night of the night. As soon as dawn comes the dargah of Khwaja Sahib comes from Ajan's voice, Aarti in the temple of Brahma ji, Prayer in Christ Church and resonates with Gurudwara Gurunanak. It is such a trend that the people of all faiths, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians etc., respect the religious sentiments of each other and respect their places of religion and faith. Just understand that the flowers of cultivated flowers in Bagia have been decorated in a magnificent bouquet and Ajmer.
Ajmer is situated in the foothills of Ajay Meru (Ajay Mountains) in south-west about 135 km from Jaipur, Rajasthan's capital, Ajmer. Ajmer was founded by Prithviraj Chauhan's first son Ajaypal Chauhan in the seventh century. This city has been witness to many historical events. After victory with the joint army of emperor Prithviraj Chauhan and other Hindu kings Muhammad Ghauri captured Ajmer and Delhi and laid the foundations of Islamic rule in India. Later in the Mughal period, Sir Thomas Row, British ambassador to King Jehangir, on January 10, 1615, got permission for trade in India for the East India Company. Ajmer was handed over to the British on 25 June 1818, under the agreement between East India Company and Maharaja Daulatrao Scindia. Daraishikoh, the eldest son of Shah Jahan was born here. The war, which placed Aurangzeb on the throne, was fought in Drai near Ajmer. In 1879, loco factory and carriage workshop was established to build steam engines. Ajmer gave railways hundreds of engines Only a few people know that there was also the work of making arms and ammunition of war in the British era. Social awakening in Ajmer started in the late 19th century by the founder of the Arya Samaj, Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati. Dayanand Saraswati's Nirvana happened in Ajmer.
Ziyarat in the dargah of Khwaja Saheb
To celebrate here, all the tourists and giants (pilgrims) from all over the world are busy stretching throughout the year. During the annual Urs Fair here, millions of people arrive. Dargah Sharif's main door 'Nizam Gate' was built by Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan of Hyderabad in 1911. The Shahjahani door comes after the Nizam Gate. After this there is a huge high door, which is about 85 feet high. Akbaris mosque built by Akbar on the right side between Shahjahani gate and Buland Darwaza is. Two huge dung (kardas) are kept on both sides of the bulldog door. The great Deang was presented by Akbar while the small Deity Jahangir. Rice can be cooked in rice and small straws with 80 Mons Rice together in large quantities. From the first rajab of the month of Ramadan, the Khwaja Saheb's Urs is celebrated in Ajmer till 6th Rajab.
Picturesque anasagar lake
In the natural beauty of the city of Ajmer, this attraction attracts the sight of migratory birds near the lake where boating and water sports are entertained by the people who live in this lake. The Mughal emperor Jahangir had built a beautiful garden along the lake, which is called Daulat Bagh. In 1637, Shahjahan built five marble marble here, thereby taking four lunches in the beauty of the lake.
Nunis of soni ji
If you have seen the movie 'Bahubali', then in the same way that the beauty of the town is set in it, almost like that you will see the model of Ayodhya Nagar within the jawans of Soni ji. The tall stone and stone pillar in the middle of the city of Ajmer is the temple of Lord Rishabhdev, the first Jain Tirthankara. It was started by Seth Mulchand Soni and the work was completed in 1865 by his son Seth Tikamchand Soni. Behind the main temple, there is a hall, on the walls and terraces, the work of gold and glass has been done very attractive mosaic. A section of this chamber has a magnificent view of the creation of the universe in the spherical shape as per Jainism. The second part is the view of Ayodhya town. South is the statue of Prayag and Triveni Sangam, Wat tree and Lord Rishabhdev.
Famous 'Mayo College'
The Mayo College, established for the study of the children of the King-Kings during the British era, is the pride and identity of Ajmer. This college was named after Lord Mayo (1869-72), the then Governor-General of India. The building of this college made of white marble is considered excellent with architectural art. There is also a museum in this college.
Sample of unsurpassed architectural 'Half day's hut'
Located in the foothills of Taragarh Hill, only a few kilometers away from the dargah of Khwaja Sahib, this building is a significant specimen of Hindu-Muslim architecture. This building was constructed for the Sanskrit school in 1153 AD by the first Chauhan emperor Bisaldev. It is said that in 1192 when Mohammed Gauri attacked Ajmer, it was converted into a mosque. And seven arches were made. There are three lines on the three central arches in the Arabic script. It is said that here a fakir of Punjabis had a two-and-a-half-day lighter, since then it started to be called a 'half-day jungle'. Due to its historical, archaeological and artistic features, it is one of the best buildings of the country.
Churches are also plenty
Ajmer has been the main center of Christian religion since British time. People in Christianity have made important contributions in the field of education and medicine in the city. Many of the churches here are famous for their architectural style and grandeur. It shows the influence of French-Roman and Anglo-Indian construction styles. Immaculate Conception Church in Ajmer's main church, Robson Memorial Church, Centenary Methodist Church, Our Lady of Seven Dollars Church, St. Mary's Church, Palbisla, St. Joseph's Church, Mountain View, St John's Church, Kaiserganj, Hillview Adventist Church, Rambal Road, and Mount Carmel Church Elephant Village Etc. are included.