Heritage

Of Pols & Chabutaras: A Walk Through The Historical Lanes Of Ahmedabad

Shrines, shops and mint-green houses with yellow shutters—the old quarter of this heritage city recalls a bygone era

Ahmedabad's 6,000 pols are self-contained neighbourhoods consisting of clusters of houses laid along narrow streets Photo: harsh vardhan meena on Shutterstock
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The rheumy-eyed priests watch impassively as raucous boys play marbles in the pillared courtyard of a temple in Ahmedabad. The ash-smeared old men don't say a word about the adolescent antics they barely seem to breathe as they recline on a bench. They could be 80 or 100 or as old as Kala Ramji Mandir itself—a 350-year-old structure painted with vegetable dyes in a fading shade of verdigris. Both priests and the temple exude the mellow ambience of a bygone era that pervades the pols of the city's old quarter.

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