Bharatpur Tourist Guide

Bhilwara

Bhilwara, an industrial city, got its name because it was home to a large number of Bhil people. Peasants, however, drove these Bhils away. Ironically, there are now very few Bhils in Bhilwara. Another legend tells how the location got its name. Bhilwara reportedly had a mint where coins known as ‘Bhiladi’ were minted, giving rise to the city’s name.

Textile City

Bhilwara, known as the “Textile City” in India, is home to over 14,000 small-scale industries. The city’s largest source of revenue is the 900-crore textile industry, which employs approximately 35,000 people.

Climate

Local steppe climate is the term used to describe the climate of Bhilwara. Bhilwara experiences little rainfall throughout the year. Bhilwara’s average temperature is 25.3 °C (77.5 °F). roughly 645 mm.

Location

The coordinates of Bhilwara are 25.359854°N 74.652791°E. Its typical elevation is 421 metres (1381 feet). It lies between the northern districts of Ajmer, Chittorgarh, and Udaipur (in south). The district is traversed by the Banas, Bedach, Kothari, Khari, Mansi, Menali, Chandrabhaga, and Nagdi rivers.

History of Bhilwara

The name of the district was derived from the denomination of coins known as “Bhiladi” that were produced at a mint at the location that is now Bhilwara. The ancient Bheel Adivasi clan, which assisted Maharana Pratap in his struggle against King Akbar of the Mughal Empire, is said to have resided in the Bhilwara region. As a result, the territory became known as Bheel+Bada (Bheel’s area) Bhilwara. It has grown to become one of Rajasthan’s major cities over the years. Bhilwara is currently better known as the nation’s textile capital. The Bada Mandir, a Krishna Radha mandir (temple) that was constructed in the middle of the 11th century, served as the foundation for the oldest section of this town. the region where Purana Bhilwara is currently known (Patwari Mohalla, Junawas, Manikya Nagar Malikhera). In mythology, Arjuna is said to have engaged in combat here during the Mahabharata era.

How to Travel Bhilwara?

You can hire car service in delhi for Bhilwara by private car and driver. Discover India By car provide custom tour packages for Bhilwara. One of the best tour packages for Bhilwara by private car and driver is Royal Rajasthan Package by discover India by car.

Places to Visit in Bhilwara

Mandal

Mandal, 13 kilometres from Bhilwara, is home to the village of Meza, where an irrigation dam on the Kothari River has been built. Boating facilities and a picturesque lake are available at the dam site. These are lovely tourist destinations. One of the must-see attractions is the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple.

Asind

Sawai Bhoj, a descendant of Prithvi Raj Chauhan, built some temples on the banks of the Khari. Asind is the administrative centre for a tehsil and a Panchayat Samiti.

Bijoliya

Bijoliya, which is walled and has two gates on the north and south, is located on a plateau called Uparmal and is a beautiful sight. There are five Jain temples dedicated to Parsvanath in the area. Then there’s the MandakiniBaori reservoir.

Shahpura

A holy site for followers of the ‘Ram Sanehis.’ Every year, a large number of people come to see the Ram Dwara. For five days each year, the ‘Phool Dol Ka Mela’ is held on Phagun Shukla. Thousands of tourists come here for the same reason.

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