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Hotel DarbarGadh Poshina, Gujarat |
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Location: Village Poshina, Via Khedbrahma, District
Sabarkantha
Hotel Darbargadh Poshina, Gujarat
HERITAGE
The rulers of Poshina are descendants of the Chalukyas, who
ruled much of central India and the whole of Gujarat in the
12th century. They conquered Poshina from the Rathore Rajputs
in medieval times. The Jagir was much sought after by princely
states of north Gujarat including Idar. The fortifications of
Darbargadh were built prior to the conquest, and the principal
Haveli in the 1640s.
THE EXPERIENCE
The Darbargadh has huge gateways, a massive dome, numerous
pillars and arches. It offers pleasant courtyards, gardens,
lawns, shady trees and terraces with views of the Arravalli
mountains. Inside are a fine dining hall and attractive
sitting room. Ancient fort walls and the old prison are
reminders of the property's history.
Around Darbargadh is an interesting village and myriad tribal
hamlets. The property is run by the descendants of Rao Rai
Sinh Vaghela who conquered Poshina, around 500 years ago. The
owners are dealers in art, antiques and handicrafts, which
makes the Darbargadh a revolving museum of curios and period
furniture.
SIGHTSEEING
Poshina Village
The village of Poshina is home to a number of native artisans
the tribal arrow crafters, silver smiths, potters, blacksmiths
and the bazaar is famous for silver tribal jewellery, ornate
sheathed daggers and terra cotta horses. The 1240s Jain
temple, the intricately carved medieval Shiva temple and the
royal chattries (cenotaphs) of the rulers of Poshina are worth
seeing.
Sondadh Dam
A spectacularly located lake of Poshina surrounded by deep
valleys, high peaks and rock formations. Tribal boat trips and
folk concerts by the lakefront are possible.
Chitra Vichitra
Ancient tribal shrine, named for the Mahabharata princes,
Chitraveer and Vichitraveer, at the confluence of 3 rivers -
Aakar, Vaakar and Sabarmati - is the site for a very colourful
tribal fair.
EXCURSIONS
Ambaji (30-km)
Ambaji is a holy place of pilgrimage visited by millions of
Hindu pilgrims. Ambaji is also known for it's marble carving
artisans, honey and forest produce. It is a good place to shop
for marble tiles, marble sculpture, wood products etc.
Kumbhariyaji (Approx 30-km)
This place is famous for the 1062-1134 AD Jain temples with
splendid marble carvings, which rival those of Ranakpur,
Dilwara and Palitana.
Khedbrahma (45-km)
Temple town and religious fair with prayer flag procession
during monsoons. *Idar (65 kms) : Historic fort and natural
stone sculpture. * Gadada shamlaji (appx 45 kms) : scenic spot
beside dharoi dam. The temple is known for it's magnificent
idol of Lord vishnu. Good picnic spot.
GETTING THERE
Poshina is 51-kms from Abu road station, 140-km from Udaipur,
180-km from Ahmedabad. Poshina is also acts as a possible
stopover between Ahmedabad and the destinations of Rajasthan
such as Mt. Abu, Ranakpur, Udaipur, etc.
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