Alamgir Mosque

Alamgir Mosque - Varanasi Attraction

Alamgir Mosque, Varanasi City Tour

Alamgir Mosque is situate at Panchganga ghat. The Alamgir Mosque, Varanasi, also known as Beni Madhav ka Darera and Aurangzeb's Mosque, is a mosque built in the 17th century by emperor Aurangzeb. Hazrat Aurangzeb Kashi a historic mosque in Banaras (Dhaneda's Mosque) It is a history that has been removed from the house but can not be wiped from the hearts of innocent people and the well-wishers (whether it is a person of any community.
Outside architecture of the mosque looks great with tall minarets all around. The temples of the Hindus surround it. The view from the boat looks very impressive in the morning as well as in the evening. . The masjid exhibits influential architectural skills. It is a fine example of what can be achieved if Hindu and Mughal styles of architecture are beautifully blended. Even today, ancient buildings are standing in rich culture, art and tradition. Among the magnificent buildings are the Alamgir Mosque situated on the Ganges coast. Despite the religious building, the artistic aspect of this mosque is unmatched. This mosque, built on the Ganges coast in Mughal Sultanate, makes a sense of outstanding art of that period.
The artistic side has been specially taken care of in the construction of the mosque. This mosque is also known as Dharah Masjid. The decoration of flower leaves made on the walls of the mosque seems very attractive. The biggest beauty of this mosque was its towers which are now broken.
A tower was broken in 1956 due to lack of maintenance, the second was torn in 1958. Looking at the tall towers of the mosque, lines written on these minarets of Bharatendu Harishchandra also seem quite true.
They have written 'These two bases of the mosque of the mosque, which are lifting both hands from the top one, are demanding in Dua'. If the people living there believe that the first point where the mosque is built is the temple of Madhava. Point Maharaj used to be Mahajan of South India. Here he was Dharha. When Aurangzeb came here from Delhi, then pointing it to him from point-to-point Maharaj.
Aurangzeb has offered prayers here right now. He liked this place so much that he built a Masjid from point Maharaj here. This mosque was built here in 1663 and it was named Dharhar. Built on a large terrace on Panchganga Ghat, this mosque has become the identity of the ghats. On entering the entrance gate, the magnificent mosque in front of the temple is situated. A small pond made out of the mosque, in which the fawwara fitted seems very beautiful. An unsurpassed sample of architectural art has been used in the construction of the mosque's dome. Every effort has been made to make every part of the mosque excellent. This mosque has a special identity among the beaches built on the Ganges coast.