Allahabad
Allahabad, referred as 'Prayag' in
the Puranic literatures is set on the sacred confluence of three great Indian
rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical (and invisible) Saraswati. It is one of
the oldest cities and holiest Hindu pilgrim centres of the country. According
to Skand Purana, Lord
Brahma the creator performed
the Prakrishta Yagna here and
mentioned it as Tirth Raj' or the 'king of all pilgrimage centres'. The town
also finds mention in several ancient religious scriptures like, Vedas and
great epics Ramayana and Mahabharta. The present day Allahabad city was founded
by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1575. It became an important cantonment during the
British and played a significant role in India's freedom struggle. Allahabad
was also a major education centre and nurtured a number of scholars, poets,
writers, thinkers, statesmen and leaders. Anumber of fairs and festivals are
celebrated here providing an insight intothe rich cultural heritage. The Kumbh
fair held once in 12 years attracts millions of pilgrims.
Tourist Acctration in Allahabad
- Sangam
- Ashoka Pillar
- Allahabad Museum
- Anand Bhawan
- Hanuman Mandir
Sangam : It is the sacred confluence
of the three rivers - Ganga, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati about 7 kms. from
Civil Lines. The confluence can be reached by a boat and one can witness the
meeting of the brownish waters of Ganga with greenish Yamuna, while the
legendary Saraswati is said to be underground and invisible. Pandas (priests) assist
devotees to perform puja and ritual ablutions in the shallow waters here. Allahabad
Fort: This imposing fort was built by emperor Akbar in 1583, on the banks of
the holy Sangam. Today, is occupied by the armed forces and visitors are
allowed access around the Patalpuri temple and the' Akshaya Vat' tree.
Ashoka Pillar : This restored
polished 10.6 metres high pillar, dating back to 232 B.C., is set at the main
gate of the Fort.
Allahabad Museum : It has a fine
collection of sculptures and terracottas dating back toGupta period. The works of
Haldar, Sajit Khastgir, Jamini Roy, Nicholas Roerich and thankas of Tibetan
Lamas are also exhibited here. All Saints Cathedral (Patthar Girj aghar): This
finest Anglican Cathedral in Asia was designed in Gothic style by Sir William
Emerson in 1870 and consecrated in 1887. Its impressive marble altar with
intricate inlay and stained glasswork are noteworthy.
Anand Bhawan : It was the ancestral
home of the Nehru family and now houses a fine museum, displaying the
memorabilia of the Nehru family. The grand house is associated with
several.important events of India's freedom struggle.
Hanuman Mandir : The temple near the
Sangam, enshrines a unique image of Lord Hanuman, in a reclining posture. Other
attractions are – Allahabad University,
Jawahar Planetarium, Khusro
Bagh, Mankameshwar Temple, Public
Library, Shankar Viman Mandapam,
Swaraj Bhavan etc.
REACHING THERE
Airport : Varanasi (147km)and Lucknow (210 km).
Railhead : Well connected.
Road : It lies onNH. 2 and 27.Saryu
Ghat
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