Wonderful place on the top of mount abu. Highest peak of aravalli region. From here you can see lower part of this region. Exactly on the opposite mountain, you can see achalgarh jain temples. in the early morning, you can see and feel amazing natural view of mountain and atmosphere. Clouds passes very near from you. Guru Dattatreya temple is located here. Best time of visiting guru shikhar is early morning. When you visit mount abu, must visit guru shikhar.Guru Shikhar, a peak in the Arbuda Mountains of Sirohi district in Rajasthan, is the highest point of the Aravalli Range and Rajasthan. It rises to an elevation of 1,722 metres (5,650 ft). It is 75 km from Sirohi city, the district headquarter and 15 km from Mount Abu and a road from there leads almost to the top of the mountain. It is named Guru-Shikhar or 'the peak of the guru' after Dattatreya, an incarnation of Vishnu, andof a cave at the summit contains a temple dedicated to him, plus one edicated his mother, Anasuya, wife of sage Atri nearby.In this mythological history, the name of goddess Anusuya and her husband, Atri, is primarily recorded as wife and husband. It is a matter of time that Mother Anasuya Trideva became absorbed in the strictest tenacity for obtaining a son like Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh, which made Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati feel uneasy, the wife goddesses of the three Gods. The three said to their husbands that they should go to the people and go there and take the examination of Goddess Anusuya. At the behest of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh Sannyasis, the people of the earth went to take a test of the ascetic Goddess Anusuya. Tried to go near the sannyasi, Tridev asked him to beg, but he had a condition too. To take the examination of the favor of Anusuya, Tridev told them that he had come to ask for alms but he should not go begging in his normal form but in the nude state of Anusuya. Artha Devi Anusuya will be able to give them an alms only when she is naked in front of Tridev Please listen to this. After listening to this story, the disciplined first started fluttering but after a little bit of rehearsing, Defining water poured on three monks. When the water sprinkled, Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh all changed into infant form. After taking the baby form, Anusuya breastfed them as a beggar. When Anushuya's husband Atri came back home, Anusuya called them the secret of three children. Atri had already seen the entire development with his divine vision. Atri embraced the three children and with their power, they converted three children into one child, with three heads and six hands. Due to Brahma,Yes Vishnu, Mahesh's not returning to heaven, his wives became worried and came to Goddess Aasuya himself. Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati urged them to give back their respective husbands. Anusuya and her husband accepted the suggestion of the three ladies and Tridev came into their real form. After being pleased and impressed by Anusuya and Atri, Tridev gave them Dattatreya's son as a gift, which was the embodiment of these three gods. Dattatreya's body was one but he had three heads and six arms. Dattatreya, in particular, is considered to be the incarnation of Vishnu. Dattatreya's other two brothers were Chandra Deva and Rishi Durvasha. Brahma and Rishi Durvasha are considered to be the form of Shiva to the Moon. On the day Dattatreya was born, people of Hindu religion celebrate that day as...
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I recently visited Guru Shikhar in Mount Abu, and it was an unforgettable experience! As the highest peak in the Aravalli Mountains, Guru Shikhar offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape.
The highlight of my visit was the stunning sunset views from the top. The sky turned pink, orange, and purple, casting a magical glow over the mountains. It was truly a sight to behold!
After taking in the views, I headed to the nearby food stalls to try some local cuisine. The vendors offered a variety of delicious options, including traditional Rajasthani dishes like dal bati churma and ghevar.
For shopping enthusiasts, Guru Shikhar has plenty of options. I browsed through the local shops and picked up some beautiful handicrafts, including handmade jewelry, textiles, and souvenirs.
Photography enthusiasts will love Guru Shikhar, with its stunning vistas and picturesque landscapes. I captured some amazing shots of the sunset, the mountains, and the surrounding landscape.
The trek to the top was moderately challenging, but the scenic views and cool breeze made it well worth the effort. The staff and locals were friendly and helpful, providing guidance and support throughout the trek.
Overall, my visit to Guru Shikhar was an unforgettable experience that I highly recommend to anyone visiting Mount Abu.
Highlights:
Breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape Stunning sunset views from the top Delicious local cuisine at nearby food stalls Beautiful handicrafts and souvenirs at local shops Amazing photography opportunities Moderately challenging trek with scenic views and cool breeze
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Plan your visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for trekking Bring sunscreen, water, and snacks to keep you energized throughout the trek Don't miss the stunning sunset views from the top! Explore the local shops and food stalls to experience the...
Read moreGuru Shikhar, situated in the enchanting landscape of Mount Abu, holds a distinct place among the cherished tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Revered for its serene ambiance and breathtaking views, Guru Shikhar becomes a sought-after retreat, especially during the summer months when the scorching temperatures in Rajasthan prompt visitors to seek refuge in the cool hill station of Mount Abu.
Drawing tourists predominantly from Rajasthan and Gujarat, Guru Shikhar stands out as a prominent attraction, complementing the allure of other popular spots like Nakki Lake, Sunset Point, Prajapita Brahmakumaris Vishwavidyalaya, and the Delwara Jain Temple. For those yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Guru Shikhar emerges as an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty.
Located approximately 15 kilometers from the heart of Mount Abu, Guru Shikhar proudly claims the title of the highest peak in the Aravalli range, reaching an elevation of 1722 meters above sea level. The ascent to this pinnacle rewards visitors with panoramic views of the sprawling Aravalli Range and the charming hill station below. The sight is nothing short of spectacular, offering a refreshing perspective amid nature's grandeur.
Perched on Guru Shikhar's summit is the Mount Abu Observatory, boasting a 1.2-meter infrared telescope. The observatory strategically resides here due to favorable cloud conditions, ensuring optimal astronomical observations. Additionally, the cave temple of Guru Dattatreya, where Lord Vishnu is venerated, adds a touch of spirituality to the scenic beauty.
To reach Guru Shikhar, a scenic drive of 15 kilometers unfolds, followed by a climb up a series of stairs that lead to the majestic peak. This ascent, though requiring a bit of effort, is a small price to pay for the awe-inspiring vistas and the serenity that awaits at the summit. In essence, Guru Shikhar encapsulates the essence of Mount Abu—a perfect blend of natural splendor, spiritual resonance, and a respite from the...
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