Thursday, December 20, 2007

Lodi Gardens - A Walk Through




























Just a sheer pleasure revived, the walk, brisk or leisurely, jog or run, whatever is your turn-on in the morning, afternoon or evening, Lodi Gardens are a real haven of tranquility and peace from the hustle and bustle of Delhi. These gardens are home to a wide variety of trees and plants. The gardens derive their name from having been laid out in 1936 around four monuments built during the Lodi dynasty, the last of the Delhi Sultanate. Ibrahim Lodi, the last of the dynasty was defeated by Babur at the battle of Panipat and thus started the Mughal rule in India. There are bridges built in the 16th century here. And a beautiful fountain. Originally known as the Lady Willingdon Park, it was renamed Lodi Garden after Indian Independence in 1947.

The monuments around which the gardens are laid out are Muhammed Shah's Tomb, Sikander Lodi's Tomb, Sheesh Gumbad and Bara Gumbad. The tomb of Mohammed Shah, the last of the Sayyid rulers, is the earliest of these and was built in 1444 by Ala-ud-din Alam Shah to pay a tribute to Muhammed Shah.

The Bara Gumbad and the attached mosque were built in 1494 by during the reign of Sikander Lodi. The Sheesh Gumbad or the Glazed Dome, which stands opposite Bara Gumbad and resembles it, was built around the same time. The Sheesh Gumbad is somewhat smaller in size compared to the Bara Gumbad.

The tomb of Sikander Lodi was built by Ibrahim Lodi in 1517.

The Lodi Gardens are the winter paradise of the Delhite and one can see strewn all across the gardens, picnickers and health freaks alike, including the lovers all cuddled in for moments that transform any human being, from the mundane to the exclusive, the lucky ones who breath the air ancient air of these gardens as they walk, run, jog, do pranayam and yoga in an environment away from the pollution of Delhi city. It is a must see/ must be at, if you are ever in Delhi.

For the main monument, enter from Gate number 3 near the India International Centre. There is no entry fee to the gardens. There are many Pay-N-Use rest rooms around and also many Wastebins. Be sure, you don’t throw even a tissue paper on its beautiful green grass, although you may be atishooooo-ing away with an infernal cold in these our New Delhi Chills!


I WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

5 comments:

Jo's-D-Eyes said...

Hi Julia,
Thank you so much for visiting my blog (sunset & moonrise) you are very welcome to come back.

I love your people from INDIA !and also your countrie very very much, so I will come back for sure, but I have a little christmas brake now, so I come back later.. again.

Please visit my blog today I showed my last Christmas wishes,and decoration and music, they are also mend for YOU!

Have a Merry Christmas Julia:)

Christmas greetings, JoAnn from HOLLAND

Julia Dutta said...

Hi Joann,
Thanks for commenting. I too have been away on Christmas hols! C U soon!
Julia

Mrs. Mac said...

Hi Julia,

I too thank you for visiting my blog. I enjoyed your tour of the Lodi Gardens ... very beautiful. In reference to my 'moose' ... I only recall Bullwinkle the moose in 1960's cartoons ... perhaps Moose in the Archie comics was the name of one of the boys. Moose eat a lot each day ... so someone with a big appetite could be considered a 'moose' ;) ...

Julia Dutta said...

Hi Mrs Mac,
I am terribly sorry about this delay in response time. Generally speaking I check only the first page of my blog!! I am happy you liked Lodi Garden. Welcome to Delhi and India.
Julia

Anonymous said...

hi julia
i have lived in the vicinity of Lodhi Garden all my life, though always very fond and proud of my surroundings--i did took it for granted all along--but alas! as my dad is nearing his retirement & our stay at lodhi colony is coming to end--im already feeling nausea reminiscent of all the left behinds--lodhi garden is on top of the chart--these days im trying to have the most of it by being regular in the morning jogs and my fondness growing all along like those shrubs that frequent it-can't have enough of it--so far so gud.
manojeetsehrawat@yahoo.com