The
lone hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu was once a part of the Chauhan
kingdom, providing the Rajput kings of the region with a summer resort.
In the later years, it was leased by Maharaja of Sirohi to the British.
It was used as the headquarters of the resident to Rajputana
(Rajasthan). Mount Abu also served as the relaxation place for the
British, the royalties and semi royalties.
Consisting of British style bungalows and the holiday lodges of the
royals, the city blends in the tribal communities living in the forests
on the hills surrounding it. Rich in flora and fauna, these forests
serve as further attractions of the city. The highest peak of the hills
is Gurushikhar, housing a sanctuary with a rich wildlife. This splendid
environment served as the abode of many saints and sages in the old
times.
There are numerous legends associated with the city of Mount Abu in
Rajasthan, India. It is believed that the mountains of Mt. Abu used to
be visited by all the 330 million Hindu gods and goddesses. The great
saint Vashishtha is also said to have lived here and performed a yagna
to create four clans of fire to protect the earth from demons. The venue
of yagna was near a natural spring, streaming from a cow head shaped
rock. Another legend is that Saraswati, the divine stream, flooded a
gorge in which the cow of Vashishtha fell, to help her float up.
Afterwards, sage Vashishtha asked the youngest son of Himalaya to fill
the gorge permanently to avoid any further mishap. Arbud, the mighty
snake helped in the task and since then, the spot became famous as Mount
Arbud. Afterwards, the name was changed to Mount Abu.
Mt. Abu travel and tourism is mainly famous for the Dilwara Jain
temples. An architectural excellence, these temples are constructed of
exquisitely carved marble stone. It is also believed that Mount Abu was
paid a visit by Lord Mahavira, the 24th Jain Tirthankar. There are also
a number of Hindu temples in the city reliving the historical past of
the city. Another popular destination of Mt. Abu is the Brahmkumari
Ashram, a religious community center. Apart from the structural beauty,
it is the natural magnificence consisting of weirdly shaped gigantic
rocks, lovely lakes and cool climate that makes Mount Abu a unique place
amidst the dry land of the Rajasthan.