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13 Dec 2012

Albert Hall Museum: an essential tourist place in Jaipur

The land of Rajasthanis, Rajasthan is known as the largest state by area of the country. It is located in the northwestern region of the country. The great Thar Desert is the most important feature of this state in India. This state shares its boundary with Pakistan in the west direction. It almost covers the 10.4% area of the country and is in one of the most populated states. There are numerous attractions in this colorful state for the tourists. A large number of forts, palaces, museums and religious temples are the special features of this great land.

One of these eye catching spots, the Albert Hall Museum is also worth seeing. It is a museum which is placed in Jaipur city. The capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur had this ancient museum which is one of the oldest museums of the state. In addition it functions as the Rajasthan’s State Museum. The building of Albert Hall is located near the ram Niwas Garden in Jaipur. This garden is also another attraction of the city which is full of lush greenery and is admired highly by the local people. The building of this museum is the great example of the Indo Saracenic Architectural style. This ancient architectural style is a very beautiful one and has been used in most of the ancient building and forts of Rajasthan.

The Albert Hall Museum was inaugurated in the year 1887 and was designed by a person known as Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob. The other name of the museum is the Government Central Museum. It has a rich and a great collection of the beautiful artifacts. Like carpets, stone, paintings, ivory, crystal works, metal sculptures, etc.

So in order to reach this ancient building which is full of rich history and collection, you just have to reach the city of Jaipur.

Celebrate Deepawali Festival in India

Deepawali is also known as Diwali. There is no doubt that Diwali is the chief and the brightest festival of Hindus. It is considered as a festival of light. Deepawali celebration has been prepared since log. In these days zeal and enthusiasm of the country are at its peak. All day in Diwali season is divided by different cultures and traditions, but the common thing among these days is a celebration of life and enjoyment of goodness.
 
Historically, the cause of Deepawali festival is related to ancient India. There are various legends related to the origin of this great Hindu festival. The most common story associated with Diwali is related to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu. In the Bengal region, the festival of Diwali is devoted to the worship of Goddess Kali.

On this great festival, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped along with Lord Ganesha. It is believed that on this day the Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi endow their loved ones with wisdom and wealth.

The Deepawali festival is also related to the Jain community. According to Jainism, it is believed that Lord Mahavira has taken nirvana on this day. But the most popular mythology is related to Lord Rama. The day is considered as a comeback day of Lord Rama along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman to Ayodhya after a long exile of fourteen years. The people of Ayodhya have enlightened all the town of Ayodhya with earthen lamps. So till date the festival of Diwali is celebrated in the same way.

On this day, people decorate their homes with electric lights and earthen lamps. This is a great festival of joy and enthusiasm. Children play with firecrackers and enjoy sweets on this day.

To celebrate the festival you can plan your trip to Jaipur. Here the festival celebrations are better than from other places. Book cheap air tickets to Jaipur now!

5 Dec 2012

Amer Fort: to Showcase the Royal India

Amer Fort which is also known as Amber Fort is the most popular place of Rajasthan. It is situated in the town of Amer which is a part of Jaipur. Jaipur is popular as the Pink City. The fort is situated at the distance of 11 kilometers from Jaipur. This beautiful fort is situated on the hills. Raja Man Singh I had built this Amer fort. The building has the artistic style of Rajput and Hindu elements. The architecture style of the fort represents the mixture of both the styles of Rajput and Hindu cultures. It is located at Maota Lake.


There are four major sections in the fort with each section having its own courtyard along with the entry gate. The Suraj Pole which is also known as Sun Gate is the major entrance and this gate make the way to Jaleb Chowk. Jaleb Chowk is the major courtyard. At the time when kings ruled this place, this place was used to assemble the soldiers. There is a notable stairway present at the Jaleb Chowk which makes the way for entering into the grounds of main palace. Sila Devi Temple is also present in the fort. It is very famous temple of Jaipur and lots of people come here for doing worship of the Goddess.

Ganesh Gate whose name has been inspired by the Lord Ganesha is also famous as Ganesh Pole was the entrance to private palaces of kings. Suhag Mandir is located above this gate which was used by the women of the royal family to see functions which were organized in the Diwan-i-Am. Sheesh Mahal is a very beautiful place which attracts the people. The ceilings and walls of the place have lots of mirrors which gives a stunning view to the tourists.

To see this beautiful place one has to reach Jaipur. Jaipur International Airport can be used to reach Pink City via flights.

25 Sept 2012

Hawa Mahal: An Ancient Monument

Hawa Mahal is a beautiful ancient monument that is situated in Jaipur. It was built in the year 1799 by the ruler Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. As far as the architecture is concerned, it is a huge upright build monument and is considered as the entrance for another renowned historical monument that is the City Palace. It is basically an epitome of the old Rajputana architecture.

Jaipur City: Capital of Rajasthan in India

Hawa Mahal is the landmark of Jaipur and has made a popular name in the list of tourist attractions. The five storey building is truly a combination of beauty and royalness. It has 953 windows that is the reason why it is also named as “Palace of Winds”. It is located at Badi Chaupad , southern Jaipur. Tourists can peep in from the windows, called Jharokhas to see the scenic beauty of Jaipur city. The Jharokas were meant for circulation of air. Hawa Mahal gives you the Glimpse of Mughal architecture.

Anyone can be mesmerized by the ancient sculpturing that reflects Rajputana culture too. It is meant for royal ladies so that they could have a view of the city. Hawa Mahal was built by Lal Chand Usta with pink sand stones. Many tourists can find it similar to Fatehpur Sikri because it has the floral patterns used by then Mughals.

One can make an entrance into the building through the Giant door which also connects City Palace. Tourist used to visit Hawa Mahal to enjoy viewing Jaipur from the Jharokas which is indeed great fun. Thus to enjoy the real beauty of Hawa Mahal, plan a trip to Jaipur now! Apart from this you can see many other tourist attractions also.