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Famous as Pink City- Jaipur is
certainly a major a ttraction for first time visitor. The city is
surrounded on all sides by rugged hills and symbolizes the nine
divisions of the universe. The city, apart from offering
innumerable historical monuments, palaces and forts patronizes
several arts too. Fascinating places worth a visit include: Amer
Palace, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh and Jai Garh.
Jaipur, the city-capital in the tone of an autumnal sunset,
literally lush pink when prince Albert, the consort of Queen
Victoria, stepped on its soil in 1883. Interspersing the play of
red and pink were white borders and motifs, painstakingly
outlining the architectural highlights of Jaipur's buildings.
Jaipur had been like that since 1727 when Maharaja Sawai Jai
Singh II had it built that year.
Attraction
Hawa Mahal
Located at Sierh De ori bazar, Hawa Mahal, literally the Palace
of Winds, built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, displays
fanciful architecture and is a remarkable landmark of Jaipur. So
named because the palace has specially latticed screens and
arches for an unbridled flow of the air currents but is a set
pattern with the passage of the sun. Till the recent past,
ladies of the court from within the palace positioned themselves
by the balconies to watch processions passing through in the
streets below without themselves being observed by the people.
Amer Fort
In earlier times, the entire complex was owned by the Minas and
dedicated to 'Amba Mata', the incarnation of earth and
fertility. Amber overlooks the Moata Lake and is rated as a
marvel of bastion excelling in architectural and building
skills. Amber had the distinction of being the capital for six
long centuries before Jaipur came into being. A fascinating
blend of Hindu and Muslim influences is distinctly discernible
in its architecture. Amongst the most majestic of apartments is
Jai Mandir or the Hall of Victory. The palace complex also boats
of a Hall of Mirrors, the like of which is not seen in the
country elsewhere. Sukh Niwas, the Hall of Pleasure, is a marvel
of 17th century engineering, its best feat being a unique system
of 'air-conditioning'. The model operandi was based on a cool
breeze blowing through a fall of cascading waters. To ascend the
fort, jeeps and elephants can be hired near the entrance gate.
Jal Mahal
As its name denotes, this is a palace built amidst a lake and
intended as the summer resort for the royal family. The palace
is noted for its intricate architecture.
City Palace
This former royal residence is an i mposing blend of traditional Rajasthani and Mughal architecture and the craftmanship.
Surrounded by crenellated walls this piece-de-resistance of Jaipur's palaces occupies one seventh of the walled city,
comprising a string of minor palaces and imposing halls, Of
special significance is the 'Chandra Mahal' which overlooks the
breathtaking Jai Niwas Gardens and the highly revered Shri
Gobind Dev Temple. The Museum within the palace has an array of
galleries of rare paintings, exquisite miniatures, scholarly
manuscripts, artefacts and traditional treatises on
architecture. The fine collection of guns and swords on display
dates back to the 15th century and is one of the best in India.
Jantar Mantar
Empero r Sawai Jai Singh II, the builder of the city has to his
credit five observatories in different parts of the country. The
one he raised at Jaipur is the largest and best preserved. Huge
instruments in intricate masonry offer an accurate measurement
of the time, the declination of the sun, the altitude and the
azimuth, the position of constellations in the sky for the day,
the eclipses and the allied astronomical phenomena.
Nahargarh Fort
13 km, a picturesque road winds its way up the hills. At one
time, the fort was a retreat for the royal family. Nahargarh
Fort commands a panoramic view from the top of the hill.
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