Lila Gumbaj Ki Mosque

Lila Gumbaj Ki Mosque

Conservation work on the Lila Gumbaz was conducted in 1921, which involved, according to an Archaeological Survey of India report of that year, removing the concrete cover over the ribbed dome and replacing it with new concrete and plastering, and also replacing stone floor slabs in the interior of the masjid. The drain around the masjid was cleared of decaying vegetation over a length of about 50 feet .Lila Gumbaj Ki Masjid is situated on a high pedestal and has a facade with a vaulted entrance at the centre and is accompanied by two other lateral arches on both its sides. The central dome is a formation of equispaced minarets clubbed with horizontal cornices and mouldings. Of the three domes, the one in the centre has a fluted design and is colourful. Initially, three entrances existed on the east, south, and north sides. On the north-east corner, there is a rectangular ablution tank with a deep drain in front.

During your trip to Champaner Pavagadh, you can visit this beautiful dome. It has long striped domes. Over time, the color and brightness of the dome have faded considerably. There is also a central urn in the prayer hall of the mosque. It has long striped domes.