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Mohamedally Tower File:Shristhal Sangrahalay (Siddhpur Museum) Siddhpur 03.jpg|
Shristhal Sangrahalay (Siddhpur Museum) • Sidhpur has two protected national monument under
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) namely: Ruins of
Rudra Mahalaya Temple and the Jami Masjid. • Bindu Sarovar: It is a small artificial tank, even mentioned in Rig-veda and considered pious by Hindus. According to Hindu theology, there are five sacred lakes; collectively called
Panch-Sarovar;
Mansarovar, Bindu Sarovar,
Narayan Sarovar,
Pampa Sarovar and
Pushkar Sarovar. It is the only place where Matrushraddh,
Shraddh ritual for mothers, is performed thus thousands of people visit it annually to perform the rituals for their dead mothers, in
Kartika month of Hindu calendar. • Bohra
havelis (mansions) in European influenced architecture are largely belonging to
Dawoodi Bohra trading community and spread over 18
mohallas or neighbourhoods in Najampura and Hassanpura. They are known for their wooden architecture and interior decoration. • Arvadeswar Shiva temple is an ancient place of
Natha Sampradaya. • SAIYED MURAD SHAHID DATAR DADA RA DARGAH NEAR GANVADA VILLAGE AT SIDHPUR DISTRICT •
Mohamedally Tower, a clock tower, built by Bohra businessman Mohamedally Hararwala at the cost Rs. 15000, inaugurated on 4 April 1915, during the
rule of Gaekwad. •
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