Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Haji Ali Dargah


Haji Ali Dargah
The Haji Ali Dargah (Urduحاجی علی درگاہ , Marathi: हाजी अली दर्गा, Hindi: हाजी अली दरगाह, Gujarati: હાજી અલી દરગાહ) is a mosque and dargah (tomb) located on an islet[dubious – discuss] off the coast of Worli in the Southern part of Mumbai. Near the heart of the city  proper, the dargah is one of the most recognisable landmarks of Mumbai.






An exquisite example of Indian Islamic architecture, associated with legends about doomed lovers, the dargah contains the tomb of Sayed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari.

Background

The Haji Ali Dargah was
constructed in 1431 in memory of a rich Muslim merchant, Sayyed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari (R.A.), who gave up all his worldly possessions before making a pilgrimage to Mecca. Hailing from Bukhara, in the ancient Persian Empire and now in Uzbekistan, Bukhari travelled around the world in the early to mid 15th century, and then settled in Mumbai.
As per the legends, surrounding his life, once the Saint saw a poor woman crying on the road, holding an empty vessel. He asked her what the problem was. She sobbed that her husband would thrash her since she had stumbled and accidentally spilled the oil she was carrying. He asked her to take him to the spot where she lost the oil. There, he jabbed a finger into the soil and the oil gushed out. The overjoyed woman filled up the vessel and went home.
 Later, Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari (R.A.) had arecurring- and disturbing – dream that he had injured Earth by his act. Full of remorse, he soon fell ill and directed his followers to cast the coffin carrying his body into the Arabian Sea, once he died. Haji Ali left this world during his journey to Mecca and miraculously the casket carrying his body, floated back to these shores, getting stuck in the string of rocky islets just off the shore of Worli. Thus, the Dargah was constructed there.
On Thursdays and Fridays, the shrine is visited by at least 40,000 pilgrims. Irrespective of faith and religion, people visit the ‘dargah’ to get the blessings of the legendary saint. Sometimes, especially on Fridays, people may find various sufi musicians performing a form of devotional music called Qawwali at the Dargah.

The structure

The entrance to the Dargah.
The Dargah Sharif is built on a tiny islet located 500 meters from the coast, in the middle of Worli Bay, in the vicinity of Worli. The edifice is a brilliant specimen of the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. The islet is linked to the city precinct of Mahalakshmi by a narrow causeway, which is nearly a kilometre (0.62 mile) long.
The accessibility to the dargah is very much dependent on the tides. As, the causeway is not bound by railings, when the causeway gets submerged during the tides high tides it becomes inaccessible. Therefore, the dargah is accessible only during low tide. This walk on the causeway, with the sea on both sides, is one of the highlights of a trip to the shrine.
Haji Ali Dargah
A minaret at evening.
The dargah
The whitewashed structure occupies an area of 4,500 square meters, and an 85 foot (26 m) tower is the architectural highlight of the edifice. Behind the sculpted entrance, a marble courtyard contains the central shrine. The tomb within the mosque is covered by a brocaded red and green chaddar (tomb cover sheet). It is supported by an exquisite silver frame, supported by marble pillars. The main hall has marble pillars embellished with artful mirror work: blue, green, yellow chips of glass arranged in kaleidoscopic patterns interspersed with Arabic patterns which spell the ninety-nine names of Allah. As per the Muslim traditions separate praying rooms for ladies and gents are provided here to pay their respects. During the high tide, the dargah seems completely isolated with no access. It looks more like a little island.

Repair and Renovation



The four hundred year oldDargah Structure has corroded, due to constant erosion, saline winds and constant flow of 80,000 people per week. The structural upgradation of the Dargah started in October 2008. The Dargah will be beautified with first and second quality white marble, which will be brought fromMakranaRajasthan, the same place from where marble for the Taj Mahal was brought.
The repair and structural upgradation work is envisaged to take 24 months divided into two Phases. Phase One will involve reconstruction of Mosque and Minarets, Phase Two will involve renovation of the Sanitarium Building. When the reconstruction work is complete, the holy shrine will give the feel of a Taj right in Mumbai’s brackish sea water.



Sanjay Gandhi National Park


Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), previously Borivali National Park, is a large protected area in the northern part of suburban Mumbai city in Maharashtra State in India. It encompasses an area of 104 km2 (40 sq mi) and is surrounded on three sides by India's most populous city. It is notable as one of the major national parks existing within a metropolis limit in Asia and is one of the most visited parks in the world.
The rich flora and fauna of Sanjay Gandhi National Park attracts more than 2 million visitors every year. Tourists also enjoy visiting the 2400 years old Kanheri caves sculpted out of the rocky cliffs which lie within the park.







The undulating green lands of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park have a natural environment which tourists love to retreat to for moments of quiet introspection or meditation. The great views of forests, hills, valleys, lakes and open expanses have a therapeutic effect on mind, body and soul.

Mumbai Information


Mumbai Information

Introduction :

Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra and the economic powerhouse of India. It's an exhilarating city, fuelled by entrepreneurial energy, determination and dreams. Compared to the torpor of the rest of India, it can seem like a foreign country. To many visitors, Mumbai is the glamour of Bollywood cinema, cricket on the maidans on weekends, bhelpuri on the beach at Chowpatty and red double-decker buses. While it boasts an impressive Victoria townscape, a sculptured island cave temple and a national park that's roamed by wild tigers, the city's formal attractions pale in comparison to the nonstop theater of its streets. Mumbai lives and breathes cinema, enjoy a rollicking nightlife.

Facts & Figures:
Area                :                       440 sq km (170 sq m)
Population      :                       18 millions
State                :                       Maharashtra
Language       :                       Marathi, Hindi, English, Guajarati
STD Code      :                       022
Time Zone      :                       Sum. Max 34o C Min 27o C
Weather         :                       Wint. Max 30o C Min 19o C


Mumbai History:
The seven islands that now form Mumbai were first home to the Koli fisherfolk whose shanties still occupy parts of the city shoreline today. The islands were ruled by a succession of Hindu dynasties, invaded by Muslims in the 14th century and then ceded to Portugal by the Sultan of Gujarat in 1534. The Portuguese did little to develop them before the major island of the group was included in Catherine of Braganza's dowry when she married England's Charles II in 1661. The British Government took possession of all seven islands in 1665 but leased those three years later to the East India Company for a meager annual rent of 10 pounds sterling.

How to Reach Mumbai:
Air: There is an extensive network of flights from Mumbai's Sahara (International) and Santa Cruz (Domestic) airports. International flights connect it to all the major cities of the world. There are domestic flights to all the major cities of the country.

Train: Mumbai has trains connecting it to all the major cities of the country. Intra city trains in Mumbai are very good, and are the fastest and cheapest way to move around in Mumbai.

Road: Mumbai is well connected to all the cities of Maharashtra by bus. Intra city bus services are also very good.

Best Season to Visit Mumbai:
Mumbai can be visited any time of the year, though the hot and humid months of June, July and August are best avoided.

Cinema Hall in Mumbai


Cinema Hall in Mumbai

SOUTH MUMBAI

Colaba
Colaba 33 Ruki Mahal Near Kailash Parbat Colaba Mumbai - 400005 Phone: 98922-34116 
email: shashijalan@gmail.com website: http://www.3blyindmice.com
Apollo Pier Road, Opp. Museum Colaba
Mumbai - 400 005

Dadar Chitra
A very nice theatre in Dadar. It is a 635 (approx) seater cinema hall in Dadar and fully with dolby digital stero system. Chitra
192 Dr. Ambedkar Road Dadar
Mumbai - 400 014 

Plaza
Yey another enchanting hall in Dadar is Plaza. Very cool & Dolby Stereo hall will definitely attract you. The atmosphere of the hall is very cool and comfortable.
Dadar Western Railway Station Dadar
Mumbai - 400 028

Premiere
You have too much choices for the theatres in this region. It is a stylish and family entertainment centre, the theater is great and the ambience of the whole surrounding area is wonderful. Dolby digital sound.
Rangoli Time Complex Dadar
Mumbai - 400 014

Fame Nakshatra
Located very close to Dadar station, it provide online booking where you can choose the best seat with the virtual - seat screen. Seating specifications: Single Screen, Royal Class - 8, Silver Class - 96, Premiere Class - 140 and Executive Class - 36.
2nd Floor, Nakshatra Cine Shoppe Old Kohinoor Cinema, Ranade Road, Dadar (West)
Mumbai - 400 028

Capitol
Located very close to the staion, it is a dolby sound system hall. The hall is a well done decor and comfortable seating arrangement. Must visit.

Eros
Eros is one of Mumbai's luxury cinema which is located opposite Churchgate Station in South Bombay. Opened in 1938, the hall was designed by architect Sorabji Keikhushru Bhedwar. Screen: Single Screen, Seats: 1024, Style: Art Deco.
Eros Building, 42 Karve Road Churchgate
Mumbai 400020

New Empire
Yet another movie hall in this area is New Empire. A large size screen and seating is also very comfortable. The sound quality too is excellent. 
Near Yoyo Pubs And Bar Fort
Mumbai 400001

INOX
Located on the 2nd floor of Cross Road 2 mall, it is the first multiplex in South Mumbai. Spread an area of 28,000 sq.ft., Inox offers Dolby Digital EX Surround System, the best in sound quality. Seating: 1335 (approx.)
Cross Road 2, 2nd Floor Opp. Bajaj Bhavan Nariman Point,
Mumbai 400021

Fun Republic
Located in Lokhandwala Complex, it has four cinema screens. It is the second in a chain of nationwide integrated entertainment destinations being set up by E-City. Opened in 2002, it is spread across 1, 30,000 sq. ft.
New Link Road, Andheri-West,
Mumbai - 400 053

Fame Adlabs
Fame Adlabs is one of the highest quality of entertainment centre. Inaugurated in April 2002, it is one of the largest concessions area in the city with a 5000 sq. ft. lobby. Seating arrangement are like 5 screens - 1342 seats, 750 Premier Seats, 466 Gold Seats, 84 Sofa seats and 42 Recliners.
City Mall, Andheri Oshiwara New Link Road, Andheri W, Nr Crystal Plaza Bldg
Mumbai - 400 053
Tel:+(91)-(22) -66403600

Gaiety
Located in Bandra, the seating capacity is 972 (approx.). Here you will see a lot of black ticketing. So avoid it. The sound is dolby digital Ex. 
TPS l l l Bandra (West)
Mumbai 400050

Fame Kandivali 
Fame Kandivali is the only Multiplex in this area and has a large catchment area of Borivali and Kandivali. It is fully digital sound with 3 way surround system. It has 4 screens & 1275 Seats, they are as: 744 Premier Seats, 503 Gold Seats, 28 Romeo Juliet Seats, Screen 1: 417 Seats, Screen 2: 416 Seats, Screen 3: 234 Seats and Screen 4: 208 Seats.
Raghuleela Megamall Behind Poisar Bus Depot Off S. V. Road Kandivali East
Mumbai – 400067

Bars in Mumbai



Alps Restaurant
Roosevelt House Colaba
Mumbai – 400039

Avalon
Hotel Bawa International Vile Parle (East)
Mumbai – 400057

Apollo Bar
Taj Mahal Hotel, Apollo Bunder

Bayview Bar
The Oberoi,
Nariman Point, Mumbai

Blackout
Hotel Host-Inn Andheri East
Mumbai – 400059

Blue Camel At Sheetal Again
Juhu
Mumbai – 400049

Bonaparte's
Leela Kempinski, Sahar Airport

Cafe Mondegar
Metro HouseMumbai – 400039

Campus Pub
Vile Parle East Mumbai – 400057
Cloud 9
Banjara Bar & Restaurant
Mumbai – 400026

Copacabana
Chowpatty Seaface
Mumbai – 400007

Earthquake
Tardeo Main Road
Mumbai – 400034

Grand Canyon
Hotel Kumaria Presidency Andheri East, Mumbai

Harbour Bar
Taj Mahal Hotel, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai

Lancers' Bar
The Oberoi Towers,
Nariman Point, Mumbai 

Leopold Cafe
Colaba Causeway
Mumbai - 400050

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Hotel Maurya Sheraton Delhi






Hotel Maurya Sheraton Delhi


Location : Near Chanakyapuri

Address       : Diplomatic Enclave, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi-110021 India

Accessibility : IGI Airport : 15 KM, Domestic Airport : 7 KM, New Delhi Railway Station : 10 KM

Welcome to Hotel Maurya Sheraton, certainly the most exclusive and the most hip and happening place in New Delhi, where you can meet the best young crowd and a lot of celebrities every day. Set in the posh area of Diplomatic Enclave this stunning highly contemporary hotel lures the visitors and guests from far and wide. It has a beautiful imposing building architecture, reminiscent of the Great Mauryan dynasty of ancient India, with sprawling landscaped garden and shopping plaza. The design and grandeur of this hotel is the first thing that charms the visitors here and once you enter here, you are simply transported to a dream world of extraordinary assimilation of east and west. The best service with politeness and sense of duty is the hallmark of this hotel. The sophisticated cosmopolitan culture and a great ambience will make you feel relaxed as well as elated. All the rooms in this hotel are luxurious furnished -with great care and aesthetic beauty and are equipped with all the modern comforts and amenities.
It's worth mentioning that the WelcomeGroup's Maurya Sheraton Hotel & Tower, New Delhi, has been the proud recipient of the British Safety Council's Sword of Honour Award for the last three years consecutively in appreciation of its concern for the safety requirements.

Ashok Hotel Delhi







Ashok Hotel Delhi

Location : Chanakyapuri

Address       : Diplomatic Enclave, 50-B, Chanakyapuri New Delhi-110021 India 

Accessibility : IGI Airport : 15 KM, Domestic Airport : 10 KM, New Delhi Railway Station : 9 KMExperience the splendor of five-star accommodation at the beautiful property of the Ashok hotel. It is one of the luxurious creations of 'The Ashok Group' and is committed to provide bravura of staying services to the visitors. Consequently, it consists of well adorned rooms and suites in which the guests would enjoy every facility for having a memorable sojourn. Furthermore, the serene ambience of this lavishing property is comprised of multiple modern facilities and the restaurants here serve delicious cuisines to satisfy every taste of people. So cherish your vacations at this hotel and take pleasure of the heart of India.

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