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Jama Masjid, Mandu

The famous Jama Masjid is situated on the plateau of Mandu and it holds one of the prosperous histories of the ancient Islamic era. The Jama Masjid in Mandu was built during the Ghauri Dynasty with an intricate marble architecture that is structured beautifully in an elaborate way. Your first visit will always be remembered because you will never forget the gigantic architecture that unveils some of the unheard stories from the bygone era.
Jama Masjid Temple
Jama Masjid Temple
 

Quick Glance

Location: Jahaj Mahal Internal Road, Mandu, Mandav, Madhya Pradesh 454010, India

Entry Fee: None

Visit duration: 1 Hour

It’s popular for God Lover, Spirituality seekers, Nirvana followers


Famous Belief

The best part of visiting Mandu Jama Masjid is that you will be visiting the house of the creator. The presence and glory of his majesty radiate in every nook and corner of this Masjid. One of the famous beliefs in Islam is that their prayer has the most important act called Prostration (Sujood), where they place their forehead on the ground as an act of submission and obedience to the creator. The belief says that that the position is the closest that anyone can get to the almighty.

Every visitor looking to rebuild the connection with their creator must prostrate to be close to the one who created this universe and everything in it as a whole.

Description of the Masjid

The Mandu Jama Masjid is a synonym of peace and harmony. A mosque is a quiet place with huge corridors and historical monuments on either side. The gigantic area of the Masjid was once filled with thousands of worshippers, which is now empty. The area of the Masjid tells the accommodation for the number of worshippers at once. The Masjid also has some small chambers used for numerous reasons. The domes of the mosque are a famous trademark of Afghan architecture. There is two main entrance to the mosque are the best way to start their exploration journey to this brilliant architecture.

Best Time to Visit

Mandu is a small town in Madhya Pradesh. This place mostly has a pleasant climate, however, you can decide on visiting from October to March because winter is considered to be the best season to visit this place. Apart from winter, even monsoon and summers are preferred by many tourists.

Incredible Facts about Jama Majid

1. The construction of this Masjid was started by Hushang Shah and was completed in the year 1440 A.D.

2. This structure of this mosque also has two different entrances, one towards to north for the priest, and another private entrance for the women.

3. The mosque covers an area of around square 288’ and prolonged for another square 100’ due to the doomed entrance and broad flight and steps.

4. Since the base is located on a high plinth, it enables the basement’s front side to be open for serai in a series of arcaded chambers.

5. The entrance hall is said to be a brilliant attraction because it is decorated with colored borders and glazed tiles. The domed gatehouse responds to the other three domes situated on the opposite side of the courtyard.

6. The courtyard is surrounded by arcaded aisles with around eleven openings that form a façade for the pillared halls and beyond.

7. You will find the pillared halls to be around 3 aisles deep; towards the east are 2 aisles and the western sanctuary to be around 5 aisles deep. 

8. Apart from the 3 large domes on the sanctuary, the entire roof is covered with brilliant symmetrical patterns.

9. The sculpted mihrab is beautifully designed infrequent intervals towards the wall of the qibla and an elegantly designed mimbar in the center.

10. The overall design of the mosque is amazingly done with different colors and detailed ornamentation.


The pattern of this mosque is quite dominating and the red-stone mosque is visible from a few kilometers away. The builder of this mosque Hoshang Shah got the inspiration and encouragement from the monument of ‘Omayyad Mosque’ in Damascus, Syria.

This Mosque is considered to be one of the largest and brilliant Afghan architecture in India. The construction of the monument was completed after 49 years and unfortunately, Hoshang Shah took his last breath before the monument was completed under the rule of Mohammed Khilji. The structure is simple yet it holds great importance for the Muslim community.

Masjid Etiquettes of Visiting a Masjid

Masjid is considered to be a holy place for Muslims where they assemble together to praise the almighty. Masjid etiquettes are more or less the same around the world, but certain things differ in Islamic countries. The rich spiritual background and stunning architecture of the mosque contributes a lot in tourism. However, you have to understand a few Masjid etiquettes that are important for you to follow. Some of them are:

•  Women should cover their hair
•  Wear modest clothes
•  Turn off your mobile
•  Don’t litter inside the mosque as it’s a holy place
•  Taking off your shoes is a must
•  You shouldn’t raise your voice inside the mosque

These etiquettes will help you explore the Masjid peacefully. When you visit the masjid with a calm mind, there are high chances that you will find the spiritual vibe you have been looking for. Jama Masjid, Mandu is a perfect place to find an incredible connection with the almighty. You will never forget the spiritual vibe that this mosque radiates with.


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