Shahi Masjid
General information
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Historical & ReligiousEntry Fees:
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No Entry Fee: Visiting the mosque is free of charge for all people, though modesty in dress is required.
Charity: Many visitors choose to give small amounts to the mosque fund for its up...Sub Place Entry Fees:
No Entry Fee: Visiting the mosque is free of charge for all people, though modesty in dress is required.
Charity: Many visitors choose to give small amounts to the mosque fund for its upkeep and social work.Timing:
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Regular Timings: Open from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily, centered around the five times of Islamic prayer.
Ideal Visit Time: Early morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and the mosqu...Sub Place Timings:
Regular Timings: Open from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily, centered around the five times of Islamic prayer.
Ideal Visit Time: Early morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and the mosque is relatively quiet.Special Events:
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Eid-ul-Fitr: The mosque becomes the center of celebrations with thousands gathering for the special Eid prayers.
Ramadan: During the holy month, the mosque is lit up and evening 'Ifta...Sub Place Special Event:
Eid-ul-Fitr: The mosque becomes the center of celebrations with thousands gathering for the special Eid prayers.
Ramadan: During the holy month, the mosque is lit up and evening 'Iftar' gatherings are a common sight.Best Photo Spots:
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Courtyard View: A wide-angle shot from the courtyard captures all five domes and the minarets in one frame.
Archways: The perspective through the series of inner arches provides a ...Sub Place Best Photo Spots:
Courtyard View: A wide-angle shot from the courtyard captures all five domes and the minarets in one frame.
Archways: The perspective through the series of inner arches provides a classic architectural photography look.
The Domes at Night: If visiting during a festival, the illuminated domes offer a spectacular and regal view.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Explore History: Walk through the arches and observe the 17th-century construction techniques used by Mughal builders.
Photography: Capture the five domes from a distance to appreciate the symmetry and historical grandeur of the site.
Religious Visit: If you are a devotee, join the local community for one of the five daily prayers.
Local Market Visit: Explore the busy Babu Bazar surrounding the mosque for traditional items and local snacks.
Interaction: Speak with the mosque caretaker to learn more about the stories passed down through generations.
Visit Nearby Temple: Walk to the Aranya Devi temple nearby to experience the diverse cultural...
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Why Famous:
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Imperial Origin: It is famous for being commissioned during the reign of Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj Mahal.
Unique Design: The five-dome architecture is rare and historically sign...Why Famous Sub Place:
Imperial Origin: It is famous for being commissioned during the reign of Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj Mahal.
Unique Design: The five-dome architecture is rare and historically significant in the northern Indian region. It is a symbol of the deep-rooted Islamic heritage in the Bhojpur district. The mosque's proximity to a major Hindu temple highlights the city's peaceful coexistence. It is one of the oldest surviving Mughal monuments in western Bihar. -
Architecture:
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Mughal Imperial Style: The mosque features a grand facade with five distinct domes and two tall minarets.
Dimension: The main prayer hall is roughly 60 feet long and 30 feet wide, acco...Sub Place Architecture:
Mughal Imperial Style: The mosque features a grand facade with five distinct domes and two tall minarets.
Dimension: The main prayer hall is roughly 60 feet long and 30 feet wide, accommodating a large congregation. The domes are perfectly hemispherical and are supported by heavy stone pillars and arches. The central dome is slightly larger than the side ones, a common feature in Mughal mosque architecture. The courtyard is paved with stone and includes a traditional 'Wudu' tank for ritual washing. The walls are thick, built from high-quality bricks and lime mortar typical of the 17th century. Minimalist but elegant floral motifs and geometric patterns decorate the interior arches. The overall structure reflects the power and aesthetic sense of the Mughal era's provincial architecture. -
How To Reach:
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By Air: Fly to Patna and take a bus or train to Arrah; the mosque is a short ride from the station.
By Train: Arrive at Arrah Junction; the mosque in Babu Bazar is just 2 KMS away by... -
Near Tourist Places:
Aranya Devi Temple (0. 2 KM), Maharaja College (1. 5 KM), Jain Sidhant Bhawan (2 KM), Masarh (10 KM).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: The area is busy; keep your belongings close and stay hydrated while walking through the market.
Packing: Wear clothes that cover your arms and legs; women should ca...
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