|
Mount Abu
A
pleasant retreat set amidst the lush forested hills, Mt. Abu is a green
oasis in the barren desertscape that's Rajasthan. Situated at the southern
tip of the Aravali range the hill retreat owes its cool climate to its rich
flora covering the entire hillside that includes coniferous trees and
flowering shrubs. The road leading to Mount Abu is a curved one
characterized by arid region dotted with huge rocks in weird shapes and high
velocity winds. The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is more than
just a summer retreat. Its stunning array of exquisite Dilwara Jain Temples,
dating back 11th- 13th centuries, make it a popular pilgrimage centre. ‘Abu’
according to a legend stands for the son of Himalayan, deriving its name
from Arbuada, the powerful serpent who rescued Nandi, the sacred bull of
Lord Shiva, from a chasm.
Mount Abu has been home to many sages and saints. Most famous of them was
Sage Vashishtha who is believed to have created four agnikula Rajput clans
from a fire-pit by performing a ‘yagna’ or fire sacrifice, to protect the
earth from the demons.
The Yagna was performed besides a natural spring situated below Abu,
emerging from a rock shaped like a cow’s head and hence the site was called
Gaumukh.
Altitude: 1219 mtrs.
Best Season: March - June
and Sept - December
Climate: Summer
Mean Max. 38.8 'C
Mean Min. 23.3 'C
Winter Mean Max. 28.3 'C
Mean Min. 11.6 'C
Clothing: Summer light tropical or light Winter Woolen. |
|
|
|