Day 6: (23 Jan 2015):
Vadodara, Anand and Dakor
Smart Salesgirl in Anand, Make In India and Lord Krishna
(Note: If you have come to this page while searching for some travel related information of Gujarat, I suggest you start from Page 1 of this travelogue)
VADODARA:
Yesterday night we had settled down in the room without doing the Vadodara local sight-seeing. Today we thought we will cover the places in the morning as early as possible. We didn’t want to waste any time, so we vacated the room at around 6 am. (Till now, after vacating the room, we used to travel to new places in the early morning).
In South India, the temples normally open any time between 5 to 6 am. But here in Gujarat, we found that the temples open only after 7 am or so. This means we were forced to waste 1 hour. It is all part of the game, and that is how we have to learn new things.
Our first place of visit was
Sri Radha Shyamasundar Mandir Temple, ISKCON:
As we were there in the early morning, we were lucky enough to see the early morning rituals in the ISKCON temple. In case if you get a chance, don’t miss it.
It is a delight to watch the first pooja of the day.
Observe the three priests with Conch in their hands
Inside the Sanctum Sanctorum
And if you are late, kindly note that in the Govinda’s Restaurant (within the temple complex) you can get lunch and dinner.
Our next visit was to Tapovan temple
Tapovan Temple:
This is a temple complex, consisting of many temples. Don’t miss it when you are in Vadodara.
Inside the Tapovan complex
What is Life, according to Bhagavad Gita
One more temple inside the complex
From here we went to EME Temple
EME Temple:
Normally our Indian Army does not have separate places of worship for the different faiths. This temple is built by the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME) corps. It is constructed entirely out of aluminum sheets. It has Dakshinamurti (Shiva) as an ultimate teacher. This uncommonly modern-looking temple has holy Gods from various faiths/religions. It is open from 6:30 am to 8:30 pm.
We need to take the permission from the reception to visit this temple. Producing our ID card, the job was done.
EME Temple, Vadodara, Gujarat
We had breakfast after visiting EME temple. Then we proceeded to Kirti Mandir.
Kirti Mandir:
It is not a temple, as we thought. It is a cenotaph of the Gaekwads. It was built in 1936 by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III to perpetuate the glorious memory of his beloved ancestors. The sun, the moon and the earth in bronze with the undivided map of India adorn the shikhar of Kirti Mandir.
Kirti Mandir
From Kirti Mandir we went to a Palace. On the internet, it is named as Lakshmi Vilas Palace. But the name board says that it is Bhav Vilas Palace. And worse, there is not entry of it in GMaps. I made this complaint to the concerned authorities there, but as on date it has not yielded any result.
As there was no entry in GMaps, we wasted some time locating the Palace. Now over to the Palace.
Lakshmi Vilas Palace:
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The Lakshmi Vilas Palace, an extravagant building of the Indo-Saracenic school, was built by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890 at a cost of GBP 1,80,000. Major Charles Mant was the architect. It is reputed to have been the largest private dwelling built in the 19th century and four times the size of Buckingham Palace. At the time of construction it boasted the most modern amenities such as elevators and the interior is reminiscent of a large European country house. It remains the residence of the Royal Family, who continues to be held in high esteem by the residents of Baroda.
Its ornate Durbar Hall, which is sometimes the venue of music concerts and other cultural events, has a Venetian mosaic floor, Belgium stained glass windows and walls with intricate mosaic decorations. In the 1930s Maharaja Pratapsinh created a golf course for use by his European guests. Palace also boasts of a zoo and a museum. Mondays & public holidays closed. The ticket charges (RS 170/) include a free audio tour in English.
Time: 1100 – 1700 hrs; Ph: 0265-2411022, 2431516, 9825017004; Source: Internet}
So, that is about the Palace. Don’t worry about the ticket money. Just visit the Palace. It is worth it. You might need more than an hour to see the palace completely.
Bhav Vilas Palace (Lakshmi Vilas Palace), Vadodara
After the Palace visit, we were searching for the Solar Panels over the Narmada Canal. We were proceeding towards Anand and suddenly we came across these Panels.
Solar Panels over the Narmada Canal:
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Giving a shot in the arm to Gujarat’s initiative in tapping solar energy, state-owned Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited (SSNNL) is all set to start building a 10 MW solar power generation plant over Narmada canal in Vadodara. The foundation stone of the canal top solar photovoltaic grid connected power plant that will come up at a cost of Rs 109.91 crore will be laid by CM Modi on February 14, 2014. The plant will be completed in six months and will produce 16.2 million units in the first year.
The new project will cover a distance of 5.5 km from Vishwamitri Siphon to Railway Siphon. The project would have around 33,000 to 36,000 panels. The project has been designed in a manner that the panels will sustain a wind velocity of 150 kmph. Since it is coming up over the canal, the wastage of water through evaporation will help save a lot of water. There is no land acquisition required and this saves money besides disputes involved in taking over of land,” an official said; Source: Internet}
What more can I say on this? This is a new initiative done by Modiji. And this is a one-of-its-kind in the world.
The name boards and the solar panels tell everything about Modi’s initiative.
And different photos from different angles
A panoramic view
Remember,
this is the first such initiative in the entire world.
And here we saw the real development of Gujarat as well as the thinking-cum-mindset of a visionary of the person in charge of this State.
Our next place of visit was Anand District.