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Kanak-Vrindavan Valley - Jaipur
Introduction to Kanak Valley
As one moves down from Amber, one gets a sweeping view of the beautiful Kanak
valley. The valley, which is formed by the Aravalli ranges, is next to the
Amber town and extends to Jaipur. As one moves further down, one comes across
green hills and valleys with dhok and kadamba trees. On the way are lots of
cascading waterfalls, brooks, ponds and tons of vegetation, including many
flowering and fragrant variety of plants.
Amidst such scenic beauty is the temple complex that is three centuries old.
In the complex is the temple dedicated to Govind deoji and Natawarji, and
also a garden, which is called the Kanak Bagh. On the side of the valley is
the Dharbawati River, which earlier used to flow through the Jaipur city but
now has more or less become a lake, Mansagar.
The beautiful valley received it name about 280 years ago by the ruler and
founder of Jaipur, Sawai Jai Singh. Strangely, the Kanak valley made the ruler
think of Vrindavan, where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, which is why an
idol of Shri Govind Deoji (an incarnation of Lord Krishna) was installed here.
Even now the place has not lost its significance and is considered a sacred
place, which is why during the many festivals such as Gangaur and Teej, the
procession that come from Amber make a stop here to pay respect to the Lord.
When one visits this place now, one is amazed to hear that, for a long time
this place was completely neglected by everyone and was fast turning into
a ruin. The screens, intricate carvings, chhatris and arches all seemed to
be falling apart. If that was not bad enough, even the vegetation and natural
surroundings of the place were quickly deteriorating. Fortunately, before
it was too late, restoration work started on this site and further damage
was prevented.
The temple is truly a sight to behold with its chhatris, jali and mirror
work. The 'panni' work on the garba griha , the seat of the lord is truly
beautiful. There is also a fountain, parikrama, which has been carved from
a single marble block. Between the two temples is the Kanak Garden. It has
a series of fountains, and is divided into eight sections. It has lush green
grass and bestows even more beauty to the temples.
Though the Kanak valley is simply breathtaking, many say that if you really
wish to enjoy the beauty of the temples, then you should visit them at night,
when they are lit up and hymns and prayers are sung to lord Krishna, which
make the place seem even more heavenly and divine.
If you wish to come to Kanak Valley and see this beautiful site, then you
can easily take a train, a flight or a bus to Jaipur. From there you can reach
Kanak Valley by bus.
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