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Indore

 

Sightseeing

 

Bada Ganapati :-

At the western end of MG Rd, the Bada Ganpati Temple contains an eight meter high bright-orange statue of Ganesh. It is  Better known for its size than antiquity, this temple houses perhaps the largest Ganesh idol in the worldt. It was  Created as a result of a dream to an Avantika (Ujjain) resident Shri Dadhich, it was built in 1875. The idol has a most interesting configuration of ingredients: bricks, lime stone, masala made of Gud, methi dana, soil collected from seven moksha puris: Ayodhya, Mathura, Maya, Kashi, Kanchi, Avantika, and Dwaraka, mud from stables of horse, elephant and cow, the powder of Pancharatna : heera, panna, moti, manek and pukhraj (diamond, emerald, pearl, ruby and topaz) and the holy water from all major places of pilgrimage. The metallic frame is of gold, silver, copper, brass and iron.
 

Khajrana :-

Khajrana is another popular Ganesh Temple.  Many citizens of Indore have a great faith in this Ganesh temple. It was  made by Ahilya Bai.Citizens of Indore  believe that praying here fulfils one's wishes. Nearby is the dargah of Nahar Sayed. It is believed that his headless body is buried here. This is an important pilgrimage place of Naita Muslims.
 

Indore Museum :-

As museum devoted to archeology, the Indore Museum exhibits antiquities like coins, sculptures, terracotta excavated from all the significant sites of the region.

The Indore museum houses the finest collection of Parmar sculptures from Hinglajgarh. The Parmar style originated here and and is characterized by proportionate figures, carefully and ornately depicted in stone. The museum is also known for its collection of coins, arms and armors.

 

Kamala Nehru Park (Zoo) :-

Kamala Nehru Park  is  more popularly known as Chidiya Ghar. It is a  popular place among children.  it combines the pleasure of a park and zoo. Evening attractions include elephant rides, camel rides, pony rides, goat cart and buggy rides. It also has a restaurant and an ice cream parlour overlooking the Khan river. There is a children's playground at the far end of the park.
 

Geeta Bhawan :-

 Geeta Bhawan is also a popular and good place to visit. It is newly built, adorned with many statues of Gods of various religions. It is open to all, irrespective of caste, creed, religion etc., with provision for devout to pray separately. Central hall is decorated with wall paintings from Puranas, Ramayan, Mahabharat, and is used for religious discourses - Pravachans. Book stores within the premises sell religious books.
 

Mahatma Gandhi Hall :-

This is one of the prettiest buildings in Indore. It was built in 1904 and originally named as King Edward Hall, was renamed as Mahatma Gandhi Hall in 1948. This Indo-gothic structure is made in seoni stone and its domes and steeples are a landmark of Indore city. It has a clock tower in front, due to which it is also known locally as Ghanta Ghar.
 

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