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Bikaner
City Guide
Introduction to Bikaner: Bikaner, situated
in the northern part of Rajasthan, was founded in 1488 by a descendant
of the founder of Jodhpur named Rao Bhikaji. Like Jaisalmer, this town
was an important city on the great caravan trade route during the
medieval period. The city is surrounded by high fortifications
comprising a seven-kilometre long wall which encircles the old city
and has five entrances—all constructed in the 18th century. The city
of Bikaner has seen several ups and downs in its eventful history. Its
proximity to Delhi made it bear the brunt of Mughal invasions time and
again. Legend has it that before embarking on his campaign, Rao
Bhikaji sought the blessings of mystic Goddess Karni at Deshnoke.
Since then the Karni Mata temple in Deshnoke continued to be
patronized by the ruling family. Today hundreds of pilgrims flock the
temple everyday to invoke the blessings of the Goddess, who is revered
as an incarnation of Goddess Durga. Sightseeing: Bikaner offers several attractions to the tourists besides, of course, the exotic camel safaris. You can visit the majestic forts or go to the Mata Karni temple where rats are considered sacred and worshipped. The camel festival held in the month of January is also an event worth witnessing. Some of the major attractions around the city are Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Camel Breeding Farm, Gajner Palace, Deshnoke Temple and Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum. The magnificent Lalgarh Palace in red sandstone, a fascination juxtaposition of the Oriental style and European luxury that leaves you truly mesmerised. Designed by Sir Swinton Jacob for Maharaja Ganga Singh almost 90 years ago, this is an extraordinary monuments. The palace has a billiards room, a library, a cards room and a smoking room. Belgian chandeliers, cut-glass ornaments, oil painting and lamps add to its charm. Excursions: The excursions around Bikaner, besides giving a glimpse into the region’s culture and history, also provide an insight into the rich flora and fauna. The Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary (32 km from Bikaner) is home to a number of wild species including the nilgai, wild boar, chinkara and flocks of imperial sand grouse that migrate here every winter. Eight kilometres east of Bikaner lies Devi Kund where you can see some ornamented cenotaphs or chhatris. The Camel Breeding Farm (8 Km) is worth a visit. Acquaint yourself with the indispensable ship of the desert at this camel research and breeding centre, the only one of its Kind in Asia. Bhubaneshwar Jain Temples(5 Km) -Beautiful 16th century Jain temples, dedicated to the 23rd Tirthankar Parshvanathji. Other important temples of Bikaner include the Lakshminathji, Ratan Biharji, Shiv Bari, and Nagnechiji temples. The Bhaironji Temple at Kodamdesar, about 40 Kms from Bikaner, is another noteworthy temple |
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