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9 Nov 2012

Bundi: the Unexplored Destination of Rajasthan

Bundi is a famous historical city which lies in the Hadoti region in Rajasthan. The city of Bundi is located at a distance of 35 km far from Kota District and about 210 km from state capital Jaipur in the northwest part of India.

The city is particularly known for its ornate palaces, forts, and step well water reservoirs. In the local language the step well water reservoirs are known as baoris. The city is the governmental headquarters of district Bundi. The city encircles three sides of the Aravalli Hills and lies close to a narrow gorge. A large wall with four gates surrounds the city. In addition to a rich history, there are several points of attraction in the city of Bundi. These are as follows.

1. The Taragarh Fort

The ‘Star Fort’ or Taragarh Fort is the most imposing structure of the city. The fort was erected on the peak of sharp hillside in AD 1354. The Gagudi ki Phatak, the Lakshmi Pol and the Phuta Darwaza are the three gateways in the fort. In older days, the fort was well renowned for its large tunnels which cross the whole hillside. But now these tunnels are inaccessible due to unavailability of tunnel maps. The Taragarh Fort gives a panoramic view of the Bundi City and Aravalli ranges.

2. The Bundi Palace

The Bundi Palace is located close to the Taragarh Fort on the hillside. The fort is world renowned and best known for its generous traditional frescoes and murals. The Chitrashala that is the picture gallery of the Bundi Palace is open for the general public. The palace attracts a large number of foreign tourists.

In addition to this, the step wells or Bundi’s baoris are also very famous among the tourists. The Raniji ki Baori is most famous among these step wells. It was constructed in the year of 1699 and of historical importance. Apart from this, The Nawal Sagar is also famous among the foreign tourists. It is an artificial lake located in the middle of Bundi City. So this historical city of Rajasthan attracts a large number of tourists due to its various destinations.

8 Nov 2012

Pali: The Destination in Interiors of Rajasthan

Pali is a district which is located in the Rajasthan State. It lies in the western part of India. The eastern border of the Pali District is formed from the Aravalli Hills Range. The place is surrounded by eight districts of Rajasthan states which are highest in the number. The districts by which it is bounded are Nagaur District, Ajmer District, Rajsamand District, Udaipur District, Sirohi District, Jalore District, Barmer District and Jodhpur District.

The area is famous for Luni River and its tributaries such as Guhiyabala, Jawai, Sukri, Mithari, and Bandi. The evolution of Luni River is near Ajmer from the Aravalli Range. In addition to this, the popular points of attraction in Pali are as follows:
  • Jawai dam
  • It is included among the largest dams in the western part of Rajasthan. The Jawai Dam is located in Sumerpur tehsil. The capacity of the dam is around 6000 million cubic feet. The area is surrounded by lush green trees due to an abundance of water. This makes it a favorite tourist destination and a famous picnic spot.

  • Ranakpur
  • Ranakpur is a village and it is home to several significant Jain temples. The famous Ranakpur Jain temple is renowned worldwide for its royal architecture. The temple is made up of light color marble stone and covers an area of about 60 x 62 meters. The temple consists of more than 1000 marble pillars and famous for its featured domes, turrets, Shikhara and cupolas. The best thing about these pillars is that these all are carved in a different way so that no two pillars look same. The majestic architecture of the Ranakpur Jain temple attracts thousands of tourists every year.
In addition to this, there are several other attractions also such as Parshuram Mahadev Temple and Nimbo Ka Nath Mahadev Temple. These attract a large number of spiritual tourists here from all around the world.

11 Sept 2012

Ranakpur Temple: Jain Temple of Rajasthan

The Temple of Ranakpur is situated within the mountain ranges of the district of Pali. Ranakpur is counted among the major holy sites of Jain Religion. It is also known as the Chatarmukh Jain Temple of Rishabhadev. This extremely beautiful is located at a distance of 56 miles from northern part of Udaipur.

The amazing architecture of this temple can be considered among most extensive and intricate architectures of Jain Temples of India. Rana Kumbha built this temple in the fifteenth century. The major attractions are the fort of Kumbhalgarh, Ghanerao and Sadri.Kumbhalgarh, well known for its wildlife Sanctuary for wolves is the second most vital fort in the region of Mewar. The Dargah of Khudabaksh baba and some other temples are the highlighting features of Sadri.

The major Temple of Ranakpur is the Chaurnauka Temple which is devoted to the first tirthankar known as Adinath. The refined appeal and absolute immensity are the striking points of this temple. This gigantic temple was built in 1439. The hall of this temple is supported by around 1440 pillars and all of them are different in design. The architectural brilliance distinguishes it from other temples.

The time between the months of October and March are best suited to visit. The Udaipur airport which is located at a distance of 60 kilometers to Udaipur is the next-door airport. This place is also well connected by roads and railway lines. In addition to this, the tourists can also enjoy the taste of spicy flavors of Rajasthans cuisine. So start planning your vacation if you want to check out this ancient temple of Architectural magnificence.

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