District library
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Sunday, August 12, 2018
Food
Sankalp Surendranagar
- Urban Food court Family style restaurant in Surendra Nagar, India
Swastika Plaza Complex, Beside C.U.Shah English School Upasana Circle (208.49 km)
363001 Surendra Nagar, India
02752 242 828
Hours 11:00 - 23:00
Cheese & Chips Surendranagar
Fast food restaurant in Surendra Nagar, India
Upasna Circle (210.80 km)
363001 Surendra Nagar, India
363001 Surendra Nagar, India
075750 10104
Domino's Pizza MILLENNIUM PLAZA, SURENDRANAGAR
Ground Floor, Shop No 9, 10, 11 & 12, 1,
Millenium Plaza, Upasana Circle, Near C U Shah English School, Wadhwan
city, Surendranagar
2752-240-991
The Chocolate Room- SURENDRANAGAR
097267 86925
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Contact
Office Of The Collector
Police Colony,Surendranagar
Gujarat-363040
🕿 +91 2752 282200
🖷 +91 27520 283862
📧 collector-srn@gujarat.gov.in
Emergencies
District Helpline
Call:+91 27520 283400
District EOcs Helpline No.
Call:+91 2752
Commissioner Of Rescue & Relief
Call:1070
Friday, August 3, 2018
Hotels In surendranagr
Hotel Shiv International (100 kms from Ahmedabad)
Opp.Adarsh Society, Near Bus Stand, Main Highway, Surendranagar (6 kms from Vadhavan), Gujarat 363001 Surendranagar India 363001PRESIDENT THE HOTEL
president the hotel, opp milan cinema, main road, surendranagar- 363002 Surendranagar India 363002 More Details....Thursday, August 2, 2018
History
Wadhwan or Vadhwan city is a part of the Surendranagar district of Gujarat located about 111 km from the town of Ahmedabad, some 3 km distant from Surendranagar city. The town is situated on the banks of the Bhogavo River. Vadhwan is a known location for its old world royal charm and serene space with a life and culture of its own.
Vadhwan rulers belonged to the Jhala Rajput clans and had good administrative and culturally inclined society. To provide sufficient protection to their clan and the people, the town of Vadhwan was fortified and gates were erected at most places to provide safety. Some of these gates and the fortified walls are still found in the city, although city has grown beyond these walls. Vadhwan was the centre of the princely state by the same name, which in earlier days was known as Vardhamanpuri, the name being derived from the great Jain Thirthankaras, Bhagwan Vardhaman. The prime ministers of this princely state belonged to the Rawal family who were given the title of Dewan Bahadur. Under their rule, a number of important structures were constructed, mostly during the era of 18th and 19th century. Vadhwan is considered as an important centre for Jains and is renowned as one of the fortified towns of Gujarat. Formerly known as Vardhamanpuri, the town is believed to have footprints of Lord Mahavir. The Raj Mahal and Hawa Mahal were constructed here by the erstwhile rulers of the region.
The Raj Mahal was the residence of His Highness Balsinhji in 19th century, replete with exotic gardens, cricket pitches, fountains, tennis courts and lily ponds. The Raj Mahal is now functioning as a heritage hotel.
Hawa Mahal, 'the wind palace’ was built during the era of Jhala rulers. Even though it was an ambitious project with ultimate craftsmanship, the work was left incomplete. The part which is incomplete is outside the actual fort and is in different stages of construction along with the study of architectural designs, which were stopped midway. These give a glimpse into the style of architecture used by the artisans in erecting Hawa Mahal. In the present day also, many of the Sompura artisans whose community built Hawa mahal are seen involved in carvings and cutting of sculptures for various Hindu and Jain temple projects. [Sompura Salat community was one of the Brahmin communities in Gujarat who were master artisans. They built famous Somnath Temple. In recent years, these artisans have been called upon for restoration work of various temples in Gujarat as well as in other parts of India, and also building new temples.]
Vadwala Temple here is some 450 years old.
11th century Gangva Kund at Dedadara village is believed to have been constructed during the Chalukya period.
The popular ancient Gangavav step-well is believed to have been constructed in Vikram Samvat in 1969. There is Lakhavav also.
Madhavav is popular stepwell for its historical significance. It is believed that the son and daughter-in-law of King Sarang Dev sacrificed their lives here for the natives of the region. The Automobile Library, Wagheshwari Devi Temple and Swami Narayan Temple are some of the prominent attractions located in the vicinity of Wadhwan.
During the British Raj, Wadhwan State was one of several princely states governed by the Jhalas. Mori Rajputs of Chittor had settled in Wadhwan city. It was classified as a 9-gun salute state.[3]
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