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| According
to Hindu mythology, for the 'Prakrishta Yagna', Lord Brahma, the creator - God
of the Trinity, chose a piece of land on earth, on which the three rivers - the
Ganga, the Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati - would flow into a quiet confluence.
That land, blessed by the Gods, came to be called 'Prayag' or 'Allahabad', as
it is known today. It is one of the most sacred pilgrimage centres of India.
From the realms of mythology and legends, the history of Allahabad, then moved
through time to 1575 A.D., when Emperor Akbar founded a city, of lavish proportions,
and named it 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'. Allahabad, today, is an important city where history, culture and
religion create a magical confluence .... much like the sacred rivers that caress
this blessed land.
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| Places
To See | | Sangam
The sacred Sangam is the confluence of three of the holiest rivers in Hindu
mythology - Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati. It is believed that it is
at the Sangam, that a few drops of the nectar 'Amrit Bindu' fell .. making its
waters truly magical. It is during the Kumbh Mela and the Ardh Kumbh that the
Sangam truly comes alive .. attracting the devout from all across the country.
Allahabad Fort Built by Emperor
Akbar in 1583 A.D., the fort stands on the banks of the Yamuna, near the confluence
site. In its prime, the fort was unrivalled for its design, construction and craftsmanship.
This huge, majestic fort has three magnificent galleries, flanked by high towers.
Patalpuri Temple Within
this underground temple, inside the fort, lies the Akshayavat - or the immortal
tree. Ashoka Pillar This gigantic
Ashoka pillar, of polished sandstone, stands 10.6 m high, dating back to 232 B.C.
The pillar has several edicts, and a Persian inscription of Emperor Jahangir inscribed
on it, commemorating his accession to the throne.
Hanuman Temple This unique temple at the Sangam,
is the only one in North India, where the idol of Lord Hanuman, is to be seen
in a reclining posture. Mankameshwar Temple
Situated near Saraswati Ghat, on the banks of the Yamuna, this is one of
the famous Shiv temples of Allahabad. Anand Bhawan
The erstwhile ancestral home of the Nehru family, the Bhawan has witnessed several
epoch - creating events of the freedom struggle. The main building houses a museum,
displaying the memorabilia of the Nehru family. Jawahar
Planetarium For a celestial trip of the scientific kind, visit the
planetarium. It is an experience worth a lifetime. All
Saints Cathedral Dedicated to the memory of people of all ages and
places, who have kept their faith in the Almighty, this Cathedral is one of the
finest cathedrals, in the country. Designed more than a century ago, by Sir William
Emerson, the structure has some truly exceptional glass murals.
Khusru Bagh This garden houses the
tomb of Khusru, son of Salim and Shah Begum. | |
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Festivals |
| Kumbh
Mela One of the largest congregations of devout Hindus from all
over the world, the Kumbh Mela is held once every 12 years, on the banks of the
Sangam. A holy dip in the sacred waters, and offerings to the Sun-God, are believed
to cleanse the soul. Ardh Kumbh Mela
The half Kumbh, this festival is held once every six years, on the banks of
the Sangam. Dussehra
Dussehra time in Allahabad is an experience, unrivalled by any other in the
rest of northern India. During this period, in the evening and at night, beautifully
decorated tableau are taken out from different localities, depicting various scenes
from Indian mythology. | | |
| How
to get there | | By
Air: The nearest airports are Varanasi, Kanpur and Lucknow.
By Rail: The city has direct rail connections with important cities like
Delhi, Calcutta, Patna, Gwalior, Meerut, Chennai, Mumbai, Varanasi and Guwahati.
By Road: Allahabad, on National Highway 2 and 27, is connected to
the rest of the country by good, motorable all-weather roads. |
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Where
to stay | | Some
of the standard hotels are: Hotel Allahabad Regency, 16, Tashkant Marg.
Tel : 601519, 601735 Hotel Yatrik, 33, S.P. Marg, Civil Lines. Tel : 601713-14,
601509 Supplementary accomodation:
YMCA, 13, Sarojini Naidu Road. Tel : 624028 YWCA, Kamla Nehru Road |
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