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Allahabad
Museum
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The
modern city of Allahabad is noted for having links with or having
produced presidents and premiers, both at the national as well
as state levels. From the first prime minister of India - Pt.
Nehru to Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, V.P.
Singh and Chandra Shekhar to Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma(ex - President)
and a plethora of bureaucrats and people who have been adorning
gubernatorial positions, Allahabad has remained on the forefront
of national importance. Allahabad is the land of the holy sangam
where religion, history and culture come together. Legends have
it that the Creator god of the trinity, Lord Brahma chose this
land for the 'Prakishta Yagna',on which the three rivers - Ganga,Yamuna
and the mythical Saraswati- would flow in a quiet confluence.
Blessed by the gods, that land came to be known as 'Prayag'
or 'Allahabad'. A peaceful city and one of the most sacred of
pilgrimage centers of India, Lord Brahma referred to as 'Tirth
Raj' or the "king of all Pilgrimage centers". The place springs
to life during religious festivals and fairs, particularly the
massive Kumbh Mela, held every 12 years. Come 1575 A.D, Mughal
monarch Akbar founded a lavish city and called it 'Allahabad',
the abode of god. Over the centuries, Allahabad retained its
strategic importance and otherwise too, more so during the Indian
independence struggle in the first half of the 20th century.
As of now,Allahabad is an important city where the confluence
of history, religion and culture is as magnificent as the sacred
rivers that flow through this God-graced land.
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Sangam
The
sacred Sangam is the confluence of three of the holiest rivers
in Hindu mythology - Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati.
It is believed that it is at the Sangam, that a few drops of
the nectar 'Amrit Bindu' fell ... making its waters truly magical.
At the Sangam, the waters of the Ganges and the Yamuna can be
distinctly seen to merge into one. It is during the Kumbh Mela
and the Ardh Kumbh that the Sangam truly comes alive ... attracting
the devout from all across the country. The holy Sangam is the
site for most of the important fairs and festivals the year
round.
Allahabad
Fort
Built by Emperor Akbar in 1583 A.D., the fort stands on the
banks of the Yamuna near the confluence site. In its prime,
the fort was unrivaled for its design, construction and craftsmanship.
This huge, majestic fort has three magnificent galleries flanked
by high towers.
Patalpuri
Temple
Within this underground temple, inside the fort, lies the Akshayavat
- or the immortal tree. Believed to have been visited by Lord
Rama, the temple was also seen by the famous Chinese traveler
and writer Hiuen Tsang during his visit to the place.
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Ashoka
Pillar
This gigantic Ashoka pillar, of polished sandstone stands 10.6
meters high, dating back to 232 B.C. The Pillar has several
edicts and a Persian inscription of Emperor Jahangir inscribed
on it, commemorating his accession to the throne.
Akshayavat
The immortal tree within the Patalpuri temple has found mention
in the descriptions of several ancient scriptures, writers and
historians. The tree stands in a deep niche above an underground
shaft, which is said to lead to Triveni. Visitors need permission
to visit the Fort, Patalpuri Temple, Ashok Pillar and Akshayavat
from Commandant, Ordnance Depot, Fort, Allahabad Ph.: 604738
Extn.: 213
Hanuman Temple
This unique temple at the Sangam, is the only one in North India,
where the idol of Lord Hanuman is seen in a reclining posture.

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Shankar
Viman Mandapam
130 ft. high with four floors, it has the idols of Kumaril Bhatt,
Jagatguru Shankaracharya, Kamakshi Devi (with 51 Shaktipeethas
around), Tirupati Balaji (With 108 Vishnus around), Yogshastra
Sahastrayoga Linga (with 108 Shivas around).
Mankameshwar
Temple
Situated near Saraswati Ghat, on the banks of Yamuna, this is
one of the famous Shiva temples of Allahabad.
Minto
Park (Madan Mohan Malviya Park)
It is situated near Saraswati Ghat It has a stone memorial with
a four-lion symbol on top, the foundation of which was laid
by Lord Minto in 1910.

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Anand
Bhawan
The erstwhile ancestral home of the Nehru family, the Bhawan
has witnessed several history - making events of the freedom
struggle. The main building houses a museum which displays
the memorabilia of the Nehru family. Visiting time: 9.30
a.m: 5 p.m. Ticket- Rs. 2/- Closed on Mondays and Govt.
holidays. Ph.: 600476. |
Anand
Bhawan
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Swaraj
Bhawan
The old Anand Bhawan, which in the year 1930 was donated to
the Nation by Moti Lal Nehru, who also renamed it Swaraj Bhawan.
Open 9.30 a.m.- 1.00 p.m., 2.00 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Monday Closed.
Jawahar
Planetarium
For a celestial trip of the scientific kind, visit the Planetarium.
Its worth every moment. Visiting time: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Ticket
Rs. 5/- Closed on Mondays & 4th Thursday of the month Ph.: 600493.
Bharadwaj
Ashram
Associated with Rishi Bharadwaj, it is believed that Lord Ram
visited this Ashram during his exile.
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All
Saints Cathedral
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All
Saints Cathedral
Dedicated to the memory of people of all ages and places
who have kept their faith in God. The All Saints Cathedral
is one of the finest cathedrals in this part of the
country. Designed more than a century ago, by Sir William
Emerson, the eminent architect who also designed the
Victoria Memorial, Calcutta, the Cathedral has some
truly exceptional stained glass murals. It is also called
Patthar Girja.
Beni
Madhav Temple
It is an old Laxmi Narain temple in Daraganj locality.
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is believed to have paid his homage
here.
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Khusru
Bagh
This garden houses the tomb of Khusru, son of Salim
and Shah Begum.
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Khusru
Bagh
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Other
Attractions
Alopi Devi Temple, Allahabad University, Archaeological
Museum, Allahabad Museum, Hanumat Niketan, St. Joseph's
Cathedral, High Court, Chandra Shekhar Azad Park, Children's
Park (Bal Udyan), Shiva Koti, Nepali Temple, Kalyani Devi
Temple, Nagvasuki Temple, Nehru Park, Saraswati Ghat Park,
Bharadwaj Ashram Park.

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Allahabad
is very conveniently connected to the rest of the country by
comfortable and easy rail and road connections.
AIR
There is no airlink to Allahabad. Nearest airport is Varanasi,
Lucknow and Kanpur.
RAIL
Allahabad is an important rail junction. Trains from all metros
and major cities cross Allahabad. Delhi, Calcutta, Patna, Gwalior,
Meerut, Indore ,Madras, Jaipur, Varanasi, Bombay, Guwahati,
Dehradun and many other important cities of the country is well
connected by rail.
ROAD
Allahabad, on National Highway 2 and 27, is connected to the
rest of the country by good motorable all-weather roads.

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