| Allahabad |
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of Interest | | Allahabad
is among the largest cities in Uttar Pradesh. Hindu mythology has it that for
the Prakrishta Yaina, Lord Brahma, the creator God of the Trinity, chose a land
on earth, on which the three rivers would flow in to a quiet confluence. Brahma
also referred to it as `Tirth Raj or the `king of all pilgrimage centres. Recorded
evidence also exists in the revered scriptures the Vedas and the grand epics,
the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, as also in the Puranas of this holy place
formerly called Prayag. Allahabad stands at the confluence of two of Indias holiest
rivers, the Ganga and the Yamuna. Sangam, as the confluence is called, is the
venue of many sacred fairs and rituals, and attracts thousands of pilgrims throughout
the year. This number swells to millions during the world-famous Kumbh Mela. A
third mythical Saraswati river, believed to flow underground towards the Sangam,
gives the confluence its other name 'Triveni'. Emperor Akbar founded
this city in 1575 and called it by name of `Illahabas, which has now become modern
Allahabad. The monarch realized its strategic importance as a waterway landmark
in North India and also built a magnificent fort on the banks of the holy Sangam.
Over the centuries that followed, Allahabad remained on the forefront of
national importance - more so, during the days of the Indian independence struggle.
The chequered history of Allahabad with its religious, cultural and historical
ethos also gave rise to several renowned scholars, poets, writers, thinkers, statesmen
and leaders. The city being an important cantonment during the British
Raj has some beautiful remnants of colonial architecture. In the early 20th century,
Allahabad University was the foremost center of learning in the country.
Allahabad, today is an important city where history, culture and religion create
a confluence
much like the sacred rivers that caress this God-graced land
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| Area | 63.07
Sq. km. | | Population | 1022365
(1991 census) | | Altitude | 98
meters above sea level. | | Season |
November - February | | Clothing | Summer)
: Cottons (Winter) : Woollens | | Language |
Hindi, English, Urdu. | | Festivals |
Magh Mela, Kumbh Mela, Ardh Kumb Mela, Dussehra. |
Local Transport
: |
Taxis, Buses, Rikshaws. | | STD
Code | 0532 |
| | Accessbilty
| | Air
There is no air link to Allahabad. Nearest Airports are Varanasi (147 km)and Lucknow
(210 km). Rail Allahabad is well connected by
trains with all major cities, viz. Calcutta, Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow and Mumbai.
Some of the important trains providing access to Allahabad are: 2311/2312
Kalka Mail (Kalka/Delhi-Calcutta) 2381/2382 & 2303/2304
Air Conditioned Express (Amritsar-Delhi-Calcutta); 2815/2816 New
Delhi-Puri Express; 3007/3008 Udyan Abha Toofan Express
(Shriganganagar/Delhi-Calcutta); 3011/3012 Howrah Express (Calcutta-Delhi);
2321/2522 North East Express (New Delhi-Guwahati); 2391-2392
Magadh Vikramshila Express (New Delhi-Patna); 2417/2418
Prayag Raj Express (New Delhi) Road
Allahabad, on National Highways 2 and 27, is connected to all parts of the country
by good roads. | |
Accommodation |
| Hotel
Allahabad Regency, 16, Tashkent Marg, Allahabad. Phones: (0532)601519 &
601735. Fax: (0532)600450. Hotel Samrat, 49-A/25-A, M.G. Marg,
Civil Lines, Allahabad. Phones: (0532)604869 & 604879. Fax: (0532)603290.
Hotel Yatrik, 33, Sardar Patel Marg, Civil Lines, Allahabad. Phones: (0532)601509,
601799 & 601713. Hotel Presidency, 19-D, Sarojini Naidu Marg,
Allahabad. Phones: (0532)623308 & 623309. Fax: (0532)623897. |
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