CHATORI GALI AT OLD BHOPAL
A wonderful place for the all person who loves non-vegetarian
food. This
gali (street) is full of tiny shops selling fish & meat dishes with strong
& rustic flavors & taste at prices that you would have. This place is just a road on which there are small
shops on both sides that sell YUMM meat & fish products at very low price
& high volumes.
We get Roasted Chicken, Delhi ki famouus Nahari, Seekh
Kebab, Sami Kebab, Briyani and Bakharkhani, Nargisi Kofta, Bhuna Korma and etc.
here. Everything here is very chatpata in taste – rustic, robust.
PARYAWAS BHAVAN MPHB
Paryawas Bhavan (पर्यावास à¤à¤µà¤¨ ) is designed by Charls Corea. Housing number of offices including office of Commissioner of Central Excise & Customs, Bhopal. this also houses the Regional Office & Divisional Office I of the New India assurance Co ltd The directorate of Women and Child Dev. Deptt. is located at 4th floor B block in this building. Regional Office of Central Water Commission and Central Ground Water Board are located in this building.
HINDOLA MAHAL, MANDU
The
Hindola Mahal (In English:
“Swinging Palace”), is a large meeting hall, or durbar, in the ancient
Indian city of Mandu, Madhya Pradesh. Today the Hindola Mahal is a tourist
destination in the ruined city.
The
Hindola Mahal might have been constructed during the reign of Hoshang Shah
about 1425 C.E. but may date to the end of the 15th century during the reign of
Ghiyas al-Din. It is one of a set buildings making up the royal palace complex
at Mandu, which consists of the Jahaz Mahal, the Hindola Mahal, the Tawili
Mahal, and the Nahar Jharokha. The Hindola Mahal may have been used as an
audience chamber.
The
palace attraction is a "T"- shaped building, with a main hall and a
transverse projection at the North. There are six arched openings on both sides
of the hall having windows on top, filled with beautiful tracery work providing
path to light and air to come in. Side walls are further strengthened with massive
slopes to counteract the force of the lofty arches which once supported the
huge ceiling at the top. Its "T"- shaped projection was later added
to provide a well-guarded approach for the king. The Interior of Hindola Mahal
is planned like a cross formed by the main passage leading to the hall and by
another passage crossing it at right angles in the mid passages. Mix of the
materials used at different parts of the building suggests that the
architectural additions are done at various intervals of time.
KHATLAPURA MANDIR, BHOPAL
Khatlapura
Mandir,
situated near the Lower Lake, is an ancient temple that was built 150
years ago. Though the temple is dedicated to Lord Ram, it also contains
beautiful idols of Laxman, Sitaji and many other Gods and Goddesses. Thousands
of devotees visit the temple every month.
Dol - Gyaras is an annual
fair held at this temple that lures a lot of devotees and visitors.
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