By now we have explored almost every road in Chambal Ravines, to further extend our
safari beyond Gwalior we started our drive towards Orchha on road
from Gwalior. While exploring the roads and asking for the directions, some
locales advised us to visit the milky mountain of Sonagiri. Milky Mountain…? The
name Sonagiri actually means mountain of gold. We too were surprised by this,
till the locales told us that 77 beautiful temples, all in
white colour is the reason behind milky Sonagiri Hill. Locales are
the best guides.
Sonagiri is a place sacred to Digambar Jains. It is situated 60 km. from Gwalior and has a chain of temples of 9th - 10th century on this hill since the time from Chandraprabhu. As we were approaching towards the hill, we could clearly see an umbrella of white temples covering the hill.
There are 77 beautiful Jain temples. This temple being with the most exquisite domes...
Eleven feet in height, beautiful idols of Lord Sheetal Nath & Parsvnath are also installed here.
what a post , I am feeling that you wrote it for me as I am going there to visit Sonagir and Datia along with Jhansi and Orchha . Thnx for the informative post !!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by...You have a chosen an amazing itinerary, similar to mine. I have covered these along with Sonagiri...
DeleteAt Orchha: Raja Ram temple and Chturbhuj temple are closed from 12:00 - 20:00 hours. Please plan accordingly.
Please take entry tickets for entire Orchha heritage monuments at entrance of Jahangir Mahal (covering Cenotaphs also). Take care as entry tickets for the main cenotaphs are not available at cenotaphs entry.
Nice one. The temples look really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnd also the peaceful atmosphere at the site is worthy experience..
DeleteVery informative. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by...the place was amazing, surprising not so known in tourist circles...
DeleteLooks like an interesting place. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Manu for dropping by...Temples in white colour gives a feling of walking in the heaven...
DeleteSpring is the most beautiful time of the year to visit Sonagiri, right after the rains. The water bodies are full of rain water and the weather is just amazing! One of the most sacred places in Jain religion, the Sonagiri temples are also some of the most peaceful.
ReplyDeleteCorrect, I fully agree with each word of yours.
DeleteAmbience here is extremely peaceful and worth every minute.
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