Gwalior Tourism
Gwalior Kachwahas and Tomars have left indelible etching of their rule
in this city of palaces, temples and monuments. The magnificent momentoes of
a glorious past have been preserved with care, giving Gwalior a unique and timeless
appeal. The ancient capital of Gwalior is steeped in the splendour of its past.
A multitude of regning dynasties, of the great Rajput clans of the Pratiharas.
Gwalior's history is traced back to a legend: In 8 A.D. , a chieftain called
Suraj Sen was stricken by a deadly disease. He was cured by a hermitsaint, Gwalipa,
and in gratitude founded a city which he named after the saint who had given
him the gift of a new life.
The new city of Gwalior became, over the centuries, the cradle of great dynasties
and with each, the city gained new dimensions from warrior kings, poets, musicians
and saints, contributing 10 making it a capital renowned throughout the country.
Today , Gwalior is a modern Indian city, vibrant and bustling.
Places of Interest in Gwalior:
Teli Ka Mandir and Sas Bahu Ka Mandir: The 9th century Teli Ka Mandir, towering
100ft. high, is a Pratihara Vishnu temple of a unique blending of architectural
styles. The shape of the roof is distinctively Dravidian, while the decorative
embellishments have the typically Indo-Aryan charactereistics of northern India.
Also dedicated to Vishnu is the graceful Sas-Bahu Ka Mandir built in the 11
th century.
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How to Reach Gwalior:
By Air : Regular flights connect Gwalior with Delhi, Bhopal, Indore and
Mumbai.
By Rail : Gwalior is on the Central Railway's main Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Chennai
lines. Among other major trains, the Taj and Shatabdi Expresses connect Gwalior
with Delhi and Agra.
By Road : Gwalior is connected by regular bus services with Agra, Mathura,
Jaipur, Delhi, Lucknow, Bhopal, Chanderi, Indore, Jhansi, Khajuraho, Rewa, Ujjain
and shivpuri.
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