Quadam-i-Rasool

Quadam-i-Rasool
Quadam-i-Rasool

Quadam-I-Rasool Shrine, Cuttack is a gem and a fantastic show-stopper. It was a sacrosanct sanctum grew by a Hindu ruler for the Muslim group in the eighteenth century. Quadam-I-Rasool Shrine, Cuttack has a tower on every corner. The Shine has one of the best structures with 3 mosques inside of the sanctuary. There are excellent arches on this mosques and a Nawabat Khana that is an uncommon gem.

The mosque is truly hallowed in light of the fact that the focal mosque has a stone that contains the foot shaped impression of Prophet Mohammed. Quadam-I-Rasool is situated in Cuttack. It has an extraordinary spot among the attractions of Cuttack as it symbolizes the concordance that existed between different religions in old times.

A Hindu ruler fabricated this eighteenth century Mosque Complex for the advantage of the Muslims. A milestone building, it is implicit a blend of Hindu and Islamic design styles. Quadam-I-Rasool is the most sparkling case of the common fabric of Indian society. The vacationers going to the spot will be in wonder of the basic polish of the mosque. The focal mosque is probably having foot shaped impressions of Prophet Mohammed engraved on a roundabout stone.

Visitors who visit Quadam-I-Rasool can likewise participate in some shopping exercises at adjacent shops for silver antiquities, metal items, Pipli materials and stone carvings of Puri. The best time to visit the spot is amid the months of January to March. Going by the spot amid summers and stormy season is not prescribed because of unfavorable atmosphere conditions.

Getting There

Quadam-I-Rasool is effectively open from all parts of Cuttack. Taxis and buses available easily to ply to the location.

National Highway 16 (former National Highway 5) runs from North to South of the Cuttack. As a part of the Golden Quadrilateral project, this highway runs from Chennai to Kolkata. National Highway 55 (former National Highway 42) connects Cuttack with Sambalpur. Also Asian Highway 45 passes through Cuttack.

Intra city transport is primarily through Auto rickshaws. Nowadays DTS city buses ply in the city to join different places in the city and the state capital. Cuttack is a major junction connecting all the major parts of the state. The bus terminus at Cuttack is located at Badambadi, and is one of the largest bus terminus in India, and thousands of private and government buses ply to hundreds of destinations everyday. A new bus terminus at Balikuda is under construction to relieve pressure off the Badambadi Bus Terminus.

Cuttack Junction is one of the important stations on the Howrah , Kolkata-Chennai mainline of the East Coast Railway and falls under the Khurda Road division. A branch line to Paradeep starts from Cuttack. It is connected to all parts of India through trains run by the Indian Railways.

The nearest domestic airport is Biju Patnaik International Airport, located in Bhubaneswar, 30 km southwest of Cuttack. It is about 40 minutes drive to Biju Patnaik International Airport from Cuttack. To make arrangements for a taxi from Airport to Cuttack, contact one the taxi operators and travel agents that have counter in the Airport.




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