Kochuveli Bikaner Express was on time that day at Ahmedabad .
Ought to catch up with the Heritage Walk Team which is to start off from Sri Swami Narayan Temple , Kalupur.
Of course , Kalupur is the place name where the main railway station Ahmedabad Junction is also located ; but the auto was taking more time than what was thought.
The time is 8 am .
Called up the phone number given in the site and the person responded that the team already set off and that I could join them in the adjacent haveli.
Yes : the team comprising some fifteen or so members were to be seen from a distance and there is no time to empty one's bladder. Well , that could be done on the way .. perhaps.
The First Haveli
Every 'Pol' has a gate and the name of haveli written on it.
A first haveli from the Swaminarayan Temple end has the idol of a commoner with traditional turban with a book in his lap .. he is in fact engaged in making a book using coarse paper.
A visitor could sit in his lap for being photographed as well.
Traditional merchant idol in Haveli No.1

He used to sit at the entrance doing his duty - be it book binding or some other craft and the visitor could move to anyone engaged in such work and purchase wares directly - no middlemen !
The other sights in the havelis we walked through had more surprises in store.
Haveli not exclusively for humans !
It is said that , for making these havelis , plenty of trees had to be uprooted resulting in the animals and birds losing their food and shelter - especially squirrels and birds.
Therefore, every household has some place for them too !
Be it some holes on the walls complete with an entrance and a small decorated parapet or a rough finish on the wall , meant for good grip to squirrels.
There could be seen arrangements for drinking water and wires for perching on most terraces.
Well .. some sight it was.
How considerate these people were!
Living space for birds
Everyone in the haveli we went through were engaged in some chores or the other but were unmindful of our intrusion ; perhaps they are quite used to it.
A couple from France getting a feel
An artificial tree for birds with places for perching and food
Wood work
The wood work of some of the walls and entrances stands testimony to Gujrati style of craftsmanship on wood.
Jama Masjid, Ahmedabad
The mosque can accommodate about 10,000 people in its courtyard for prayers.
The architecture is a mix of traditional Hindu, Mughal and Christian styles.
Its time for a bite and where else but the favourite of The Mahatma. Indeed Gandhi had his favourite restaurant in Ahmedabad .
Had heard of 'Chandravilas Restaurant' but never got an opportunity to visit.
A stone throw away from the Masjid.
Chandravilas Restaurant


The owner keeps it a point to stick to the tradition and not much change is allowed in the interiors.
Photographs of important customers adorn the walls and the list is a who is who in India.
Sidi Syed Mosque at Lal Darwaja
The marble window panel which inspired embroidery enthusiasts in the past few centuries is something special for this old mosque.
Sardar Patel Park
Close to the Sidi Mosque is the park dedicated to the Iron Man of India where one could rest for a while
Sabarmati Ashram
A visit to Ahmedabad would be incomplete without a visit to the Gandhi Ashram.

Sat at the spinning wheel to get a feel

Sat at the spinning wheel to get a feel
The Dutch Cemetery at Kankaria Lake
Jhulta Minara or Shaking Towers
Situated close to Ahmedabad Junction railway station , these minarets still keep intact the secrecy of
"why would one minaret shake if a visitor to the other jumped up and down in the other ?".
The British wanted to know the secret and in fact opened up some minarets in Ahmedabad but failed to unravel the mystery.
Mout Abu , Rajasthan
The summer resort station Mount Abu hosts the most beautiful temple of all The Dilwara Temples
A poetry in marble.
Nowhere else in the world can one find a structure similar.
Words fail to measure the wonder
One would have to pinch onself in to believing whether what one sees in front are real because these are not done on wood or clay , but on solid marble that too some 1000 years back !!
Visitors are taken in and moved out in a jiffy because of rush.
Hope they allowed one to spend some hours inside !
A Grecian Urn caused such an awe and wonder in John Keats to pen down his masterpiece.
And if he ever had a chance to visit Dilwara what would have happened ?
How could they do this in the absence of good instruments in those days ? If you have not seen Dilwara temples in your life , well you have seen nothing !
Nakki Lake and Sunset Point
These spots at Mount Abu are locations meant for people out on picnic .
An enthusiast after getting out of Dilwara Temples move around in an intoxicated mindset and these sights just pass. That's all.
Nakki Lake , Mount Abu



The odyssey ended thus .









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