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Maharashtra Yatra:
Aurangabad- Panchakki and Bibi ka Maqbara
In the last post we visited Daulatabad Fort. After that
we took one shared taxi for Aurangabad. Today was our last day of this mega
tour. At midnight we have to catch a train from Manmad for Ambala. To reach
Manmad, there was an express train from Aurangabad at 20:30, so we have enough
time to roam in Aurangabad to visit its famous places like Bibi ka Maqbara and Panchakki.
Bibi Ka Maqbara, the mini Taj Mahal |
At Aurangabad bus stand all other passengers of
shared taxi gets down. We ask the driver to take us to Panchakki and Bibi ka
Maqbara. He agreed on for some extra bucks (Rs.150) and one condition that
after Panchakki he will drop us at Bibi ka Maqbara. He was not ready to wait
for one hour at Bibi ka Maqbara; which is at least required to visit the
monument. We have to look for another option to reach railway station.
First he took us to Panchakki .There was entry
ticket of Rs.5 per person. We spend around 20 minutes there and after that
driver took us to Bibi ka Maqbara.
Here entry
ticket was of Rs.10. This place is maintained by ASI. Let’s have some brief
introduction of these places.
“Panchakki
Panchakki (water mill) takes its name from the mill
which used to grind grain for the pilgrims. This monument located in
Aurangabad, displays the scientific thought process put in medieval Indian
architecture. The complex of Panchakki had been a place of external abode of
the great Sufi Saints who gathered to India in 12th Cent A.D. The Panchakki is
a calm and peaceful place that visualizes the life that existed in the medieval
period. Visitors having sensitive imagination may hear the beats of drum and
the humming noise of the people moving around the complex.
The water flows down through clay pipes based on the
Siphon System from the distance of 11 km. This marvelous water mill wax
designated to generate energy to turn the large grinding stone, serving as a
flour mill.
The Panchakki with all its glories and enchantments
has a unique place in the history. In fact it was the residence of popular saint
“Baba Shah Musafir". The Panchakki has its own underground water channel,
having the source somewhere towards the North of the city about 8 Kms. away in
the mountains. The construction of this water channel from the main source to
the Panchakki was started during the life time of saint “Baba Shah Musafir
" sometime in the year 1624 A.D.
The complete water channel is made up of earthen
pipes finely lined up and at appropriate distances, masonry pillars are erected
which serve as natural suction pumps to make the water flow through the pipes
with force through the distance of 8 Kms. Finely, the water rises "
sonically " to a huge elevated masonry pillar from where it falls down
into the main tank to make an attractive "Water Fall".
How to reach Panchakki by Road
You can hire a private car, an auto rickshaw or you
can use the public transportation like city buses to reach there. The drive is
an approximate 4-5 kms from Central Bus Stand and 8-10 kms from Railway
Station.
Bibi ka Maqbara:
Bibi Ka Maqbara is situated about 5 kms from the
Aurangabad city, the burial place of Aurangzeb wife, Rabia-Durrani. It is an
imitation of the Taj Mahal at Agra; it is also called as "poor man's Taj
Mahal" owing to it being a poor replica of the Taj. Behind the tomb is
located a small archeological museum.
The comparison with the Agra monument has
unfortunately somewhat degraded the Aurangabad tomb which in itself displays a
worthwhile architectural design, with much distinguished surface ornamentation
in the late Mughal style.
The tomb dates from 1678 and it was erected by
Prince Azam Shah, one of Aurangzeb's sons, in memory of Begum Rabia Durani, his
mother. It stands in the middle of a spacious and formally planned garden, some
457 by 274 meters, with axial ponds, fountains, and water channels, many
defined by stone screens and lined with broad pathways. The garden is enclosed
by high crenellated walls with fortress set at intervals, and open pavilions on
three sides.
In the middle of the south wall is an imposing
gateway with brass-inlaid doors; these are inscribed with the name of the
architect, Atam Aula. The central focus of this vast enclosure is the tomb
itself. This is raised on a high terrace to look out over the garden plots and
waterways. Access to the octagonal chamber containing the unadorned grave at
the lower level is from a flight of steps that descends from the terrace. The grave
is enclosed by an octagon of perforated marble screens. The chamber above is a
high square structure presenting identical facades on four sides. Each is
dominated by a lofty portal with a pointed arch, flanked by smaller arched
niches of similar design. A great dome, with a pronounced bulbous profile and a
brass pot finial, crowns the whole composition while four lesser domes mark the
corners.
Doorways lead to an inner octagonal gallery, defined
by stone screens, that overlooks the grave from an upper level, an
architectural innovation uniface, to this monument. Corner quenches carry the
lofty dome that roofs the chamber. White marble is used throughout,
interspersed with delicately molded stucco. There is, however, no use of
semiprecious stones. Exactly like the Taj Mahal, the mausoleum is framed by
four lofty minarets that stand freely at the corners of the terrace, their
part-octagonal bases continuing down to ground level.
They have diminutive square pavilions in red
sandstone at their summits. To the west of the tomb is a small mosque with
finely worked cusped arches and corner minarets. Small recesses, rosettes, and
arabesques embellish the facade. Mention may also be made here of the Sunheri
Mahal, situated to the north of Bibi ka Maqbara, which is a notable building in
the late Mughal style. It is of interest for the patches of old painting and
gold work that adorn the walls.
How to reach Bibi ka Maqbara by Road
You can take a public transport like city bus or alternative you can hire private car, there are plenty of tour operator you can avail service from. The other mean of transport is using auto rickshaw, driving in is fun and cheap (not cheapest one but instead of going by private car etc) way to reach there. It’s advisable to fix the tariff prior to hiring the auto rickshaw.”
At the time
of Sunset (Around 6:30 PM) Bibi ka
Maqbara gets closed. We came out of monument, hired an auto-rickshaw for
railway station. It took us around half an hour to reach there due to heavy
traffic. Before entering the Railway station premises we searched for a good
restaurant for Dinner and found one named “Balaji Restaurant”. Quality of food
was just awesome or best in this tour for us.
After dinner we took train
and reached Manmad junction and boarded mid night train for Ambala and after 30
hrs of continuous and exhausting journey reached home with some sweet and
unforgettable memories.
Aurangabad City |
Aurangabad City |
Aurangabad City |
Panchakki (water mill) |
Panchakki (water mill) |
A craft shop in Panchakki |
Shrine of Baba Shah Musafir seen from Panchakki
|
Shrine of Baba Shah Musafir seen from Panchakki
|
Entrance gate |
About Bibi Ka Maqbara
|
Carving on marbles |
Carving on marbles |
The grave |
Peoples looking at the grave
|
From the garden behind the Maqbara |
Bibi Ka Maqbara, one more view |
The route we followed in this Yatra |
excellent post Sehgalji!
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DeleteThe tomb dates from 1678 and it was erected by Prince Azam Shah, one of Aurangzeb's sons, in memory of Begum Rabia Durani, his mother. It stands in the middle of a spacious and formally planned garden, some 457 by 274 meters, with axial ponds, fountains, and water channels, many defined by stone screens and lined with broad pathways. The garden is enclosed by high crenellated walls with fortress set at intervals, and open pavilions on three sides.I was looking for the date of construction of Bibi ka maqbara .It is almost near to Taj Mahal , so we may say that all the ideas might be came from original Taj Mahal . Panchakki in this age itself being a attractive place to visit . Good going Naresh ji
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