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Jalore also known as Jabalipur in ancient-medieval times is located south of the Sukri River, which is a tributary of the Luni River, a medieval stronghold. The city is also called as Suvarnagiri after the name of the hill, at the foot of which it is situated. Jalore was the 12th-century capital of the Chauhan Rajputs (the warrior rulers of the historic region of Rajputana)
Jalore district is an interesting place which serves as an important tourist destination. Number of tourists throngs the district throughout the year in order to enjoy the various places of tourism which are present in the district. The well known tourist destinations of Jalore District include religious as well as historical places of interest.
This place lies in Raniwara Teshil in the midst of Malwara to Jaswantpura Road near Dantlawas village. Numerous tourists from both Gujarat and Rajasthan visit the place in huge numbers.
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The environment here is afresh and attractive. Sundha temple is made up of while marble, the pillars reminds the art of Abus`s Delwara temple pillars. A very beautiful idol of goddesses Chamunda is present under the huge stone. It is 105 Km from the district headquarter and 35 Km. from sub divisional Bhinmal.
LOCATION:
Located just south of the Sukri River, which is a tributary of the Luni River, a medieval stronghold, Jalore was the 12th-century capital of the Chauhan Rajputs (the warrior rulers of the historic region of Rajputana) and was captured in 1310 AD by the Delhi Emperor 'Ala-ud-Din Khilji. An 11th-century hill fort overlooks the city.
PAST:
Jalore was a flourishing town in the 8th century AD. It was ruled by Pratihar kings and consisted of beautiful temples and residential houses. The fort and the palaces passed into many hands before finally falling into the hands of the rulers of Marwar. During those times the Hindu rulers were great patrons of art and culture. Two of the greatest poetic works in any Indian language, namely, ‘Kuvalayamala’ and ‘Kanhad Dev Prabandh’ were composed in Jalore.
Jalore tourist place:
Jalore Fort :
The Jalore fort built by Parmaras around 10th century stands atop a perpendicular hill. The palaces here are simple, without any worthless elaboration. The fort of Jalore displays a proud past. It has four mammoth gates but it is accessible only from one side and that too after a two-mile long curved climb. The fort's architecture follows traditional Hindu architecture.
The main attraction of Jalore is its fort, which was one of the 'nine castles of Maru', under the Parmaras in the 10th century. Jalore retains an impressive fort which has been known over history as the Sonagir or the 'golden mount'.
It is situated in south of Jalore 1200 feet over the mountains. A zig zag way leads to the fort upon the mountain where on each step the height goes on increasing. The first gate comes while climbing upward called Suraj Pole. Arch of this gate is of immense beauty.
This wall is around 25 feet high and 15 feet in width. After walking for another half a mile, we reach a second gate known as Dhruv Pole. This obstacle was also peculiar from defense point of view. Without winning this post , entry into the fort was negligible. The length of the fort is approx 1 Km. and breadth is 0.5 km. Presently there is palace of king Mansingh, two water reservoirs, one Shiv Temple, temple of goddesses Jogmaya, station of Viram Dev, three Jain temples shrine of Mallik Shah and One Mosque.
Third gate is called Chand Pole which is more grand, strong and beautiful from others. From here onwards the rampart that runs along the way on both sides is divided into many parts and conceals within it rounded surface of mountain and then expands. The place between third & fourth gates, Fourth gate is called Sire Pole. One part of the rampart before reaching there takes a left turn upwards and touches the highest part of the mountain
Sunda Mata temple:
Sunda Mata temple.At 1220 M height in the Aravli ranges there on Sundha mountain is temple of goddesses Chamunda Devi a very sacred place for devotees.This place lies in Raniwara Teshil in the midest of Malwara to Jaswantpura Road near Dantlawas village. Lacs of tourists from Gujarat and Rajasthan visits here. A very beautiful idol of goddesses Chamunda is present under the huge stone. Here Chamunda's head is worshipped. It is said that the trunk of mother Chamunda are established in Korta and legs in Sundarla Pal(Jalore).
Mosque of Malik Shah :
Mosque Malik Shah, In the center of the spacious enclosure of the fort is the mosque of saint Malik Shah, which is said to be built by Allauddin Khilji.Mosque is housed in the mid of Jalore Fort. It is popular mosque of Mohammedian Saint, Malik Shah, and was established by Allauddin Khilji.
How To Reach Jalore:
Fly Away:
Nearest Airport is Jodhpur Airport 141 Km from Jalore. At Jodhpur one can find nearly all type of domestic flights. There are direct flights to Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai and other Metros.
On Tracks:
Jalore is situated in Samdari-Bhildi narrow guage segment,which is under conversion to broadguage shortly.Borad guage will connect Jalore directly with Jodhpur Division network in Rajasthan and Dhanera-Deesa-Palanpur-Ahmedabad network in Gujarat.
On Wheels:
National Highway No.15, (Bhatinda-Kandla) passes through the district in Sanchore tehsil. All the block head quarters are connected with bus routes.