Tuesday 21 February 2017

Beauty of Taxila



Museum of Taxila

This is a contemporary building covering some of the artifacts and best-preserved sculptures from the city.
Taxila-Museum-Musicians

Mound of Bhir


These are the initial of ruins of Taxila. It is believed that this is the city tha visited.

Sirkap City


The largest part of Taxila Ruins layout of the city is almost same as Greek cities. Archeologists found few gems in this city that includes “Double Headed Eagle Stupa” and another structure, which is claimed to be of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Taxila-Sirkap

Temple of Jandial Greek


It is a small site that includes an old Greek style Temple, worth watching, as its structure is somewhat advanced to Gandhara Style.



Jandial-Temple-Taxila

Stupa of Dharamarajika

This is believed to be the largest Stupa found in the ruins of Taxila and about this Stupa it is claimed that Emperor Ashok built it himself in 3rd century B.C. We can also find a small water tank that is surrounded by rooms called cells of Monks.


Taxila-dharmarajika-Stupa

Sirsukh Ramparts

There are only walls, which were found and claimed by archeologists that this place was known as SirKap.


Sirsukh-Ramparts

Mohra Moradu

This place was built in 2nd Century and its remains tell us that it was a Muslim’s mosque along with learning center, commonly known as Maderssah.


Mohra-Moradu-Stupa

Monastery of Jaulian

Largest Ruins found in Taxila, Jaulian comprises some of the finest sculptures in “SITU” and was the source of several of the relics now located in the Museum.


Jaulian-Monestery-Taxila 

Now days Taxila is known as the Tehsil of Rawalpindi, and along with its history, Taxila is one of the Pakistan’s cultural and industrial hubs as it contains Museum portraying Gandhara Art on one hand, and heavy mechanical industry and small industries on other hand.
Taxila-Museum

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Welcome to Ziyafat-o-Siyahat

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Siyahat-o-Ziyafat welcomes you to a mesmerizing trip to a place declared by UNESCO as the World Heritage, the city of Taxila. It's a chance to witness the astonishing culture and the delicious food of the city but also to add a wonderful experience to your life.

Let your mind drift to the most beautiful places of Taxila. Let's Explore stunning architectural feat , a tropical paradise and delicious food with a tiny dose of illustration , and let's celebrate the awsomeness of food. Whether it's a bowl of snacks to making an extravagant Meal , you'll find it all here.

We'll let you know about the beautiful places and ever best taste of Taxila.




Taxila


Taxila  meaning "City of Cut Stone" or "Takṣa Rock" is a town and an important archaeological site in the Rawalpindi District of the Punjab, Pakistan, situated about 32 km (20 mi) north-west of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, just off the famous Grand Trunk Road. The town lies 549 metres (1,801 ft) above sea level. It is the headquarters of the Taxila Tehsil in the Rawalpindi district.




Ancient Taxila was situated at the pivotal junction of South Asia and Central Asia.


 In 1980, Taxila was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. In 2006 it was ranked as the top tourist destination in Pakistan by The Guardian newspaper.



Grand Trunk Road (G.T. Road)  of Punjab is very historic and happening place as we can found enormous sights and tourists spots around it which connects us with our Past and also provide us information about the, people, culture and living style of our ancestors. If we travel towards northwest on Grand Trunk road from Rawalpindi and Islamabad, after 32 Km we can see almost 15 centuries old ruins of Taxila City, which takes us towards Gandhara era in 5th century A.D.
As this city contains the ruins of Gandhara culture that tells us the story of Gandhara period, which was religious center of Budhists and Hindus of that time.
The word taxila is an improvised form of word Takshashila or Taksasila according to archeologists, which is named after the son of Bharata brother of Hindu god Rama, we can find the story of Taksasila in Hindu’s religious book Mahabharata which was said to be first Recited at this place. There are several other names as per historians of this city but the name, which is recognized until now, is Taxila.
This place is also known, as ancient center for learning that includes mainly religious learning, followed with religious learning was arts, law, and military learning.
Taxila is ranked as top tourist destination of Pakistan by an English newspaper in 2006. Before that, Taxila was also declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.
The Ruins of Taxila contains buildings and Stupas scattered on a large area. Archeologists say that these ruins were divided into three cities at that time. A number of Buddhist monasteries and Stupas are found in the ruins of Taxila that Includes: