Our hotel was near to the right town and from teen patti bus stand we boarded a bus to the dhuadhar waterfalls, it took around an hour and the ticket fare was only 35 rupees per passenger. At first we went to the Chausath yogini temple. A lot of stairs need to be climbed but the view is very beautiful . The architecture of the Chausath yogini temple resembles the Parliament of India. A round shaped boundary houses the yogini sculptures with a temple of shiva in between.. We passed by the beautiful panchmath temple to reach the bhedaghat for boating. Intricately designed home decor items were put up for sale in the stairs. In bhedaghat , Boating through the marble rocks on shared basis is hundred rupees per head . The golden glow of the setting sun created an enchanting ambience and we were all set to sail through the naturally formed wonderland of pristine white marbles and crystal clear waters of the narmada. The rhythmic and witty narration of our guide Satyam tewari filled the boat with all smiles and laughter throughout the journey DH and made the over all experience a memorable one . Scenes of some prominent Bollywood movies were filmed over here and satyam bhai showed us the exact spots of them like the song sequence of SRK starrer Ashoka movie and the Hrithik Roshan starer Mohenjodaro . By the time we reached the Dhuadhar waterfalls darkness had set in . There are enough lightings to enjoy the view with naked eyes but not enough to capture in go pro camera . The mysts of the vigorous cascading waters look like dhua or smoke , hence the name came dhuadhar . The kids were enjoying and the seniors were praying We came back with an ever lasting memory of the bhedaghat and wishing to return to the place once again.
Bindu Sarovar Sidhpur Gujarat | Matru Tarpan Place | બિંદુ સરોવર સિધ્ધપુર
After seeing the #RudraMahalaya temple , we again boarded an auto rickshaw to reach the #BinduSarovar. #Siddhpur was originally called Sristhal , there is a museum inside the #BinduSarovar complex which is named as the Sristhal museum . Broken pieces of the temples specially of the Maru-Gurjar architectural style of the Solanki period is kept inside the museum, beautiful wooden carvings are there and a beautiful mirror is also exhibited. Ticket fare is only 5 rupees. There are more than one mythological stories sorrounding the Bindu sarovar . The holy tank ,finds it's mention in the Rig Veda as well . It is believed Parshuram and the Sage Kapil , had conducted the last rites of their mothers over here in Bindu sarovar . Hence it's also called #MatriGaya or #MatriMokshSthal . This is the only place in India , where people come to perform the last rites of maternal lineage .
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