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Ahmedabad is the largest city in Gujarat. It is the sixth largest in India and
is known for its old architecture and the textile industry. The latter has
given it the name of the Manchester of India. The city reveals a synthesis of
the past and the present. The Harijan Ashram at Ahmedabad found by Mahatma
Gandhi on the banks of the river Sabarmati is one of the many attractions for
tourists coming from far and wide. The historic Dandi March which he undertook
on 12th March, 1930 from here he brought Ahmedabad to the forefront in the
freedom struggle. The Shaking minarets are the architectural wonders, the type
of which is perhaps not found elsewhere. The Jumma Masjid of Ahmedabad is one
of the biggest in India. The Sidi Saiyad’s Mosque is famous for its carved
stone panel. The Roza at Sarkhej, near Ahmedabad, is the oldest and the
largest of its type in Gujarat. The Dada Hari’s Vav, is considered one of the
most magnificent and oldest existing step-wells in Gujarat. As against these
and other architectural monuments of the past stand their modern counterparts
such as the Minicipal Mesum-Sanskar Kendra building and others builts by La
Corbusier, the famous Italian architect, the Drive-in Theatre and the
revolving restaurant which are the unique attractions for the public. Thus
Ahmedabad reveals a pleasant blending of the old and new monuments. The
district is also famous for places sacred to various religions. The celebrated
Bethanks of Mahaprabhuji Vallabhacharya are found at Tagadi near Dhandhuka and
at Asarva and Narod in the city. The Hanuman temples near the Camp area in the
city as well as at Salangpur in Dhandhuka taluka attract a large number of
devotees. The Vaishnav temple of Shri Natwarlalji is the oldest in the city.
Other Vaishna temples are Shri Krishna temple in Raipur, Ranchhodraiji temple
in Saranpur and Shri Jagannathji temple near Jamalpur Gate which are equally
famous. Besides, there are a number of temples sacred to Vaishnavas Shaivities,
Jains etc.
The Bhadrakali temple near the Azamkhan palace is as old as the city. The
Swaminarayan temples in the city and the Gurukul established recently are
sacred to the followers of the Swaminarayan Sect. The city has the Jewish
Synagogue, Parsi Fire Temple, Christian churches, the Prathna Samaj Hatheesing
Jain temples constructed in 1848 etc. |