A handbook for travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon . . Temple of Nemnath, Girnar. muzrle 4 ft. in diameter. Near this isthe Jajna Masjid, evidently con-structed from the materials of aHindu temple built by MahmudBigara. One plain slim minaretremains standing, but the mosque ismuch ruined. The ascent to the over the door. There are two Wellsin the Uparkot—the Adi Ckadi, saidto have been built in ancient times bythe slave girls of the Chudasamarulers, is descended by a long flightof steps (the sides of the descentshow the most remarkable overlap- Scale of Miles 2 3 Stan/irdjr Ctxj^^E


A handbook for travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon . . Temple of Nemnath, Girnar. muzrle 4 ft. in diameter. Near this isthe Jajna Masjid, evidently con-structed from the materials of aHindu temple built by MahmudBigara. One plain slim minaretremains standing, but the mosque ismuch ruined. The ascent to the over the door. There are two Wellsin the Uparkot—the Adi Ckadi, saidto have been built in ancient times bythe slave girls of the Chudasamarulers, is descended by a long flightof steps (the sides of the descentshow the most remarkable overlap- Scale of Miles 2 3 Stan/irdjr Ctxj^^EsCaJf 1. Wagheshwari Gate. 2. Asokas Stone. 3. Bridge. 4. Temple of Damodar. 5. ,, ,, Savaiiatli. 6. „ „ Bhavanath. 7. Chada-ni-wao Well. 8. Wagheshwari Temple. 9. Bhairo-Tlmmpa. 10. Gaomukhi Temple. 11. Amba Deva Temple. 12. Maliparab Khinid. 13. Datatari. 14. Hathi pagla Klniiid. 15. Temple. 16. Hanmandhara Khund and Temple. 17. Kamaiidal Sakri ambli. 19. Malbela. 20. Suraj Khund. 21. Sarkharia. 22. Bawaha Madhi. [To face p. 155. ROUTE II. GIRNAR MOUNTAIN 155 pings and changes of lie in the strata,for which alone it is worth a visit toany one with geological tastes); andthe Naughan, cut to a great depthin the soft rock, and with a wonder-ful circular staircase. There is a fine dharmsala belongingto the goldsmiths near the Waghesh-wari Gate. The mountain Gimar is the greatfeature of Junagarh, and the Jaintemples upon it are amongst themost ancient in the country. It is3666 ft. high, and is one of the mostremarkable mountai


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