Indore
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The city reflects the modern developed side of Madhya Pradesh. Its close proximity
to India’s financial capital - Mumbai, has definitely lead Indore into a more progressive
path. Indore is also the largest city of Madhya Pradesh. The city of Indore along
with the satellite towns of Pithampur and Dewas form an economically progressive
region. It is here that you find the maximum numbers of educational institutes and
centers of learning. Chhatris are one of the major attractions of Indore. These
cenotaphs erected as tribute to the Holkar rulers and their family members are standing
testimony to the great Maratha architecture. The Lal Bagh Palace is another attraction
here. The construction of this grand monument began during the reign of Tukoji Rao
Holkar – II and went on in three phases.
Eating Out!
Sarafa bustles in the night with plethora of food stalls offering the best chats
of India, like sabudana khichri, aloo tikiya, pav bhaji, jalebi, malpua, rabdi and
gulab jamun.
SpiceJet Recommendations!
Day tripping to Jhabua for a date with the tribals; omkareshwar and Maheshwar near
Indore are a must visit; pay obeisance to the 'bada.
- Lal Bagh Palace
Spreads over an area of 72 acres, Lal Bagh Palace is one of the grandest monuments
the Holkar dynasty left Indore. A reflection of their taste, grandeur and lifestyle,
its construction began in 1886 under Tukoji Rao Holkar II. It is filled with an
inexplicable sense of history. Now converted into museum it displays number of trophies,
contemporary Indian paintings and sculptures, prehistoric artifacts’, a fine collection
of Maharajas photographs. Many royal receptions were held here.
- Annapurna Temple
This temple was inspired by the Meenakshi temple of Madurai. Four life-sized elephants
hold an ornately decorated gate in plaster. Inside the temple of Annapurna Devi
are also temples of Shiva, Kal Bhairava, Hanuman and a Pravachan Hall. The outer
wall of the main temple is decorated with colourful motifs from mythological stories.
- Rajwada
Standing in the heart of a market place, the two centuries old seven storeyed palace
is a mix of Maratha, Mughal and French styles. The palace portrays three stone made
lower stories, wooden upper stories, well-laid garden with fountains and an artificial
waterfall.
- Bada Ganpati
Better known for its size than antiquity, this temple houses perhaps the largest
Ganesh idol in the world measuring 25 feet from crown to foot. Created as a result
of the dream of an Avantika (Ujjain) resident, Shri Dadhich, it was built in 1875.
- Kanch Mandir
This Jain temple is an architectural marvel in glass. It exhibits complicated patterns
of glass paintings, which are painted with utmost devotion. The paintings display
unique talent and try to depict the various aspects of Jainism. The special glass
chamber at the top of this remarkable shrine has a raised statue of Mahavira, which
is having a multiplied effect.
- Central Museum
The Indore Museum houses the finest collection of Parmar sculptures from Hinglajgarh.
The Parmar style originated here, and is characterized by proportioned figures,
carefully and ornately depicted in stone. The museum is also known for its collection
of coins, arms and armor.