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Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Hawa Mahal


In the heart of pink city most prominent and picturesque site of Jaipur is located. Hawa Mahal built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh for facilitate ladies of royal household to get a vision of the beautiful street festivals and busy city life. Hawa Mahal offers stunning views over Jantar Mantar and the City Palace in one direction and over Sireh Deori Bazaar in the other.

Hawa Mahal
This beautiful structure is predominantly a high screen wall made of pink and red sandstone. This five-storey honey comb hives shape building made with 953 jharokhas or windows and a beautifully decorated front wall resembling.  The key aspect about the palace is the fact that at all times a light and air passes through it.

The rich decoration of the exterior, the interiors of the  Hama Mahal is much simpler. The combination of  heritage and architectural history of Hawa Mahal made it one of must visit site of Jaipur, Rajasthan India. 

Hawa Mahal can be visited any time of the day. However it is advisable to visit during winter as the temperature is the most pleasant then summer.



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Friday, 6 September 2019

Orchha


Orchha literally means ‘hidden place’ and a very small town on the border of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh established along the bank of river Betwa by the Bundela Rajput. Orchha is a very old and beautiful town built in the year 1501 by Maharaja Rudra Pratap Singh. With the first step you felt the old charm of this small village. This place showcases an exquisite range of archaeological monuments. The ambiance of the town is very pleasing and the location on the banks of river Betwa also adds to the serenity of the town.

Orchha Fort Complex
This charming place lures many foreign tourists and comparatively fewer Indian tourists. Orchha houses numerous ancient temples that date back to the 16th and 17th century. Attractions like Rai Parveen Mahal, Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Jahangir Mahal, Ram Raja temple, Raj Mahal, and Phool Bagh is highlight Orchha in Indian tourism.

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Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Jaipur - Jewel of India Tourism


Jaipur is the largest and capital city in Rajasthan and was built in the eighteenth century by Sawai Jai Sing. The first planned city and official pink city of India. The city is much more then the capital of Rajasthan, city’s famous for its colorful markets, chaotic streets and historic splendor. Jaipur is a major tourist attraction amongst Indian as well as international travelers, a part of the ‘Golden Triangle Tour’; Jaipur is a must-visit destination along with Agra and New Delhi.

Amber Fort
About 6 hours away from New Delhi, Jaipur hosting mighty fortresses to the high-rise malls and urban living. Jaipur is often called the Pink City in reference to its distinctly colored buildings, which were painted in pink color. The present earthy red color originates from repainting of the buildings undertaken for a visit by the Prince of Wales in 1876.

It hosts several attractions like in  the city’s heart, the City Palace continues to house the former royal family; Jantar Mantar, the royal observatory, maintains a heavenly aspect; and the honeycomb Hawa Mahal gazes on the bazaar below. And just out of sight, star attraction of Jaipur Amber Fort and Jal Mahal. 

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019

India Gate



A war memorial located in New Delhi at the astride of the RajPath, on the eastern edge of the Kingsway, present day Rajpath. India Gate dedicate to the the 70000 British Indian Army soldiers who died in the First World War and the Third Anglo Afghan War. India Gate was part of the work of the Imperial war graves commission.

The foundation stone was laid on 10 February 1921 by prince Arthur in a solemn soldierly ceremony. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, one of Europe's foremost designers of war graves and memorials. The India Gate, which has been called a "creative reworking of the Arc de Triomphe of Paris by Sir Edwin Lutyens. 

Present day India gate includes Amar Jawan Jyoti and National War Memorial (Not a Museum) both are commissioned by Government of India.

Amar Jawan Jyoti

The flame of the immortal soldiers, dedicate to the soldiers killed in the defence of their country in the Liberation of Bangladesh in December 1971. The structure consisting of black marble plinth, with reversed L1A1 Self-loading rifle, capped by war helmet, bound by four urns, each with the permanent light. Amar Jawan Jyoti, inaugurated by the then Prime Minister Indra Gandhi on 26 January 1972, the 23rd Republic day.

National War Memorial

In July 2014 the Government of India announced plans to construct a National War Memorial around the canopy, and a National War Museum in adjoining Princess Park with the cost of Rs 500 crore. The National War Memorial (not the museum) was completed in January 2019.


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Sunday, 31 March 2019

Jama Masjid, Delhi

Shah Jahan’s last architectural profligacy and one of the largest mosques in India built in between 1644 and 1656 with the cost of 1 million rupees and more than 5000 workers was worked. The Jama Masjid, prior known as Masjid-I-Jahanuma but it become popular as a Friday mosque. 

The white marble and red sandstone work in Jama Masjid reflects amazing Mughal era artwork. The crest of Mughal architecture was achieved during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan, and Jama Masjid is an excellent example to showcase this fact.

The mosque contains three huge doors, four aesthetically constructed towers and two dazzling minarets which reach high into the sky, massive courtyard that can hold up to twenty five thousand worshipers and houses many interesting relics, including an ancient copy of the Quran inscribed on deer skin.

The main prayer hall of the Jama Masjid is topped with three white bulbous domes and the entrance is decorated with high rising arches which cover the mihrab (an alcove in the wall which indicates the direction of prayer). A pool in the centre of the mosque is used by the faithful for ablutions before prayer. In the north east corner of the mosque is a small shrine which houses remainder of Prophet Muhammad, such as hair from his beard, his sandals and his footprint imprinted on a marble slab.

Presently top most tourist attraction in Delhi which reflecting the history of ancient India. An excursion of Delhi will be incomplete without Jama Masjid.

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Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Ranakpur Jain Temple - Rajasthan


The main Jain temple in Ranakpur, dedicated to Adinath, the first tirthankar (great Jain teacher) which showcasing the many images of Jainism. According to the historian the Ranakpur Jain Temple was built during the period of Rana Kumbha, the construction of the Ranakpur jain temple took place in 15th century and large number of milk-white marble were used in the construction. The Ranakpur Jain temple has a very extensive basement that extends to 48,000 sq. feet. The temple is a complicated series of 29 halls, 80 domes and 1444 individual pillars that are intricately and exquisitely carved out. The interior is completely covered in knotted, lovingly wrought carving, and has a marvelously calming sense of space and harmony.

The main shrine in Ranakpur jain temple is called 'Chamukha' which is sacred to the trithankara Rishabdeoji. The image at this shrine has four faces and is located in the inner sanctum which is open from all the four corners. There are four secondary shrines also that have vast halls with 24 pillars and 8 domes. Apart, from the images the spires or shikhars can also be seen. Each spire has a tiny bell hanging at the top and creates a magical tune when soft breeze blows. 

Besides the main shrine and shikhars, there is a small shrine of Prashvanath facing main temple. A black image of the tirthankara is housed in this shrine. Besides in this Jain temple images of Adinath in the North West, Ajitnath in the south-east and Lord Mahavir Swami in the south west and Parshvanath in the north east are also housed. In the assembly hall of the temple two big bells weighing 108 kg are also stored.

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