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Jama Masjid

A serene ocean of stone — 260 carved pillars and a vast sunlit courtyard at the heart of old Ahmedabad.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 LOCATION Gandhi Road, walled city
🕌 TYPE Congregational mosque
🗓️ BUILT 1424 · Sultan Ahmad Shah I
🕗 TIMINGS Daily · outside prayer hours
🎟️ ENTRY Free
☀️ BEST SEASON November – February
⏱️ DURATION 45 minutes
🚌 NEAREST STOP Teen Darwaza
ABOUT THE PLACE

One of India's most beautiful mosques

Step through the gate off the bustle of Gandhi Road and the noise simply stops. Ahmedabad’s Jama Masjid opens into a huge paved courtyard, and beyond it a prayer hall held up by a quiet forest of some 260 finely carved pillars.

Completed in 1424 by Ahmad Shah I, the city’s founder, it was for a time among the largest mosques in India. Its beauty lies in fusion: Sultanate architects drew freely on the skills of local Hindu and Jain stone-carvers, so lotus rosettes, bell-and-chain motifs and temple-like columns sit naturally within an Islamic plan.

It remains a living mosque, busiest at Friday prayers, but for most of the day it is simply calm — a vast, cool, light-filled room where the craft of six centuries ago still holds up the roof.

The prayer hall’s forest of carved columns.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

The mosque’s facade in an earlier era.

1424

Ahmad Shah I completes the great mosque soon after founding the city of Ahmedabad.

15th c.

It ranks among the largest and grandest congregational mosques in the subcontinent.

1819

An earthquake topples the tops of its two 'shaking' minarets, which are never fully rebuilt.

Today

An ASI-protected monument and a living mosque at the city's historic core.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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A forest of pillars

Some 260 carved columns create one of India's most photogenic prayer halls.

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A calm courtyard

A vast paved square offers stillness minutes from the busiest bazaar.

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Fused craft

Hindu and Jain carving motifs woven into an Islamic masterpiece.

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Free & central

Open to respectful visitors, with no ticket, in the walled city's heart.

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Light & symmetry

Columns, arches and shadows make for striking architectural photos.

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Living history

Six centuries old and still the city's main congregational mosque.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

PRAYER HALL

The pillared hall

Rank upon rank of carved stone columns.

FACADE

The grand frontage

Arched bays opening onto the courtyard.

HERITAGE

Carved arches

Stonework that fuses many traditions.

COURTYARD

The open square

A vast paved court that calms the moment you step in.

COLUMNS

Receding rows

Light shifts slowly between the 260 carved shafts.

MINARETS

The shaking stumps

Where the famous twin minarets rose before 1819.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Stand in the courtyard

Take in the scale and symmetry of the vast paved square before entering.

02

Walk the pillared hall

Move slowly through the 260 columns and watch the light shift between them.

03

Look for fused motifs

Spot lotus rosettes and bell-and-chain carvings borrowed from temple craft.

04

Find the minaret bases

See where the famous 'shaking' minarets once rose before the 1819 quake.

05

Sit a while

The hall is cool and calm — a genuine pause in a busy old city.

06

Continue to Teen Darwaza

The royal triple gateway is a two-minute walk away.

260 columns carry the prayer-hall roof.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

A masterpiece of fused traditions

Built in warm yellow sandstone, the mosque marries Islamic planning with Gujarat’s deep temple-carving tradition. The prayer hall is carried on roughly 260 pillars arranged in disciplined rows, their capitals and shafts worked with lotus medallions, bell-and-chain pendants and other motifs lifted straight from Hindu and Jain craft.

Fifteen domes float above, lit by pierced screens and clerestory openings that fill the hall with soft, even light. Two tall minarets once flanked the central arch; their upper stages fell in the earthquake of 1819, leaving the dignified ‘shaking minaret’ stumps you see today.

Around 260 carved pillars

Fifteen domes overhead

Fused Hindu–Jain–Islamic motifs

Vast paved courtyard

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTERNov – Feb★★★★★

Cool and bright — the most pleasant time to be out across Ahmedabad.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★★☆

The city greens up and the heat breaks with brief, refreshing showers.

SUMMERMar – Jun★★★☆☆

Hot and dry, often 40°C+. Best enjoyed early morning or after sunset.

⏰ Late morning fills the hall with even light between the columns; avoid Friday midday, the busiest prayer time.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗OPENING HOURSOpen daily
  • Open through the day, outside the five prayer times
  • Busiest at Friday congregational prayers
  • Dress modestly; remove footwear to enter
  • Allow about 45 minutes
🎟️ENTRYFree
  • No entry fee for visitors
  • Photography is generally permitted
  • Respect worshippers and keep noise low
  • Caretakers can guide you to key features
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

SVP International Airport is about 9 km away — roughly a 25-minute cab ride.

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By Rail

Ahmedabad Junction (Kalupur) is around 2.5 km from the mosque.

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By Road

It sits on Gandhi Road; Teen Darwaza and Lal Darwaza hubs are a short walk.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Teen Darwaza — 0.3 km · Sidi Saiyyed — 1 km · Bhadra Fort — 1.2 km · Kankaria Lake — 7 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting the mosque

COLUMNS & LIGHT

Symmetry, soft light and a forest of carved stone

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Best light

Mid-morning light between the columns gives depth without harsh shadow.

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What to shoot

The receding rows of pillars, the courtyard symmetry and carved capitals.

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Find the lines

Use the column grid for strong leading lines and vanishing points.

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Be respectful

Keep quiet, dress modestly and avoid shooting people at prayer.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Dress modestly and be ready to remove footwear.
2Avoid Friday midday, the busiest prayer time.
3Late morning offers the best light in the hall.
4Combine it with Teen Darwaza and Sidi Saiyyed nearby.
5Carry water; the walled city gets warm by midday.
6Keep voices low inside the prayer hall.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

STREET FOOD

Manek Chowk

By night the old jewellers' square turns into a buzzing street-food bazaar.

SNACKS

Law Garden Khau Galli

An evening lane of carts serving Gujarati chaat, sandwiches and sweets.

CLASSICS

Old City stalls

Fresh fafda-jalebi, dabeli and khaman in the lanes of the walled city.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

A vegetarian city

Ahmedabad is famously veg-friendly — expect superb thalis and farsan.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Jama Masjid FAQ

Where is Jama Masjid, Ahmedabad?

On Gandhi Road in the walled city, about 2.5 km from Ahmedabad Junction railway station.

When was it built?

In 1424, by Sultan Ahmad Shah I, the founder of Ahmedabad.

Is there an entry fee?

No, entry is free for visitors.

What are the timings?

Open through the day, outside the five daily prayer times.

Can non-Muslims visit?

Yes, respectful visitors are welcome outside prayer times; dress modestly and remove footwear.

How many pillars does it have?

Around 260 carved stone columns support the prayer hall.

What happened to the minarets?

The tops of its two 'shaking' minarets fell in the 1819 earthquake.

How long should I spend?

About 45 minutes to take in the courtyard and hall.

Can I take photographs?

Yes, generally — just avoid photographing people during prayer.

What's nearby?

Teen Darwaza, Sidi Saiyyed Mosque and Bhadra Fort are all a short walk away.

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