Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Ajmer Rajasthan

Located in Ajmer district of Rajasthan, Adhai Din ka Jhonpra is a historical mosque. And it is one of the major tourist destinations of Ajmer Rajasthan.

It is said that it took just two and a half days to build this historic mosque. Therefore, it is called Adhai Din ka Jhonpra.

There is also a saying that a two-and-a-half-day fair is held here. Therefore it is called Adhai Din ka Jhonpra.

It is believed that this historic building was built by the Chauhan Emperor Bisaldev in 1153 AD. Which was originally a Sanskrit school and a Vishnu temple.

Evidence of this can be gauged from the marble inscription of Sanskrit inscribed to the left of the mosque gateway and the statues of hundreds of deities scattered here and there.

History of Adhai Din ka Jhonpra Ajmer Rajasthan

It is said that the two-and-a-half-day Jhopra Mosque was built by Mohammad Ghori in 1198 AD. There is an interesting fact behind it. When Muhammad Ghauri’s army traveled to enter Ajmer.

So Ghori expressed his desire to build a mosque to offer prayers there and ordered the army to construct the mosque building soon.

Muhammad Ghori gave the army only 60 hours to build this mosque. On the orders of Muhammad Ghori, Kutubdin Aibak got this (Adhai din ka Jhonpra) building constructed.

This mosque is surrounded by a wall. Which consists of seven arches, which are unique examples of Hindu-Muslim architecture.

Quranic verses are written on these arches. This mosque, designed by Abu Bakr of Herat, is an example of Indo-Muslim architecture. Later the lattice under the arch was added by Sultan Altmush in 1230 AD. To the north is a gateway to the mosque.

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The front is decorated with several arches made of yellow sandstone. There are six small arches along the side of the main arch and several smaller rectangular panels that make up the lighting system. Features of this type are mostly found in ancient Arabic mosques.

The interior of this building has a main room supported by several pillars. The height of this building is quite high. The pillars are stacked one by one to provide greater height to the structure. Because of which this building looks very beautiful when viewed.

How to Reach Adhai Din ka Jhonpra Ajmer Rajasthan 

Near Railway Station of Adhai din ka Jhonpra  – Ajmer 2KM
Near Airport of Adhai din ka jhonpra – Kishangarh Ajmer 35 KM

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