Achalgadh, is one of the many beautiful monuments that can be found in the picturesque
Mount
Abu, located in the desert in the state of Rajasthan,
India. It was commissioned by Rana Kumbha, the esteemed designer
who was responsible for many huge fortresses in Southern Rajasthan. Achalgadh is just 7
Kilometers from the main Mount Abu
town and is well connected by road.
AchalGadh is surrounded by massive battlement walls. It is situated at the top of
a mountain peak and offers picturesque views all year round. AchalGadh is found at the top of a steep winding path, whereby
the 15th century fortresses and the temples are enclosed within the fortified walls. These fortified walls provide scenic
lookouts onto the countryside.
A 10 minute climb from AchalGadh brings you to the beautiful and historic Jain Temples.
These temples are a must visit for more great views and the beautiful sculpture.
Another must visit temple can be found below the path. The Achleshwar temple is
famous for containing a Nandi which is said to be made of 5 metals, fold, silver, copper, brass and zinc. The Nandi is made
up of Panchadhatu and weighs more than 4 tones.
It is believed that the Achleshwar temple was built in the 9th century and legend
has it that it was built around a toe print of Lord Shiva. There is also a pit that is said to reach to the netherworld. Achleshwar
also contains a natural Shivalinga. (A Shivalinga is phallus-shaped and fixed on a base, which is shaped like a yoni. The
structure symbolizes the supreme creative energy. It is usually made of stone but can also be of wood, metal, crystal, and
soapstone.) There are also many other sculpted idols which are made of a crystal like stone. In natural light, this stone
looks opaque, but if you place a candle behind the idols they take on a beautiful crystal-like sparkle, the stone is called
the crystal stone or sfatik in Hindi. Nearby the temple, we find the scenic looking Mandakini
Lake. This lake is surrounded by rocky hills, and rock walls covered
with images of a Rajput king and buffaloes. These pictures are said to represent the legend that says the lake was filled
with ghee and the watering hole of demons disguised as buffaloes. This was until they were shot dead by Raja Adi
Pal and turned into sclupture.