BUNDI DURG (TARAGARH)
The magnificent Taragarh or the Star fort was constructed in
1411 AD by Rao Raja Bar Singh. The Fozdar Dalil of Jaipur constructed
the outer fort wall, when this state was governed through Jaipur
state, in the 18th century.
This white fort perched over the top of a thickly wooded hill
at the height of 1426 feet, is one of the major tourist attractions
in India.
The fort is wonderful and extraordinary from the point of safety,
it construction is unique and strong. It has a huge tank, which
once supplied the palace with water.
There are many places of interest inside the fort like the Bheem
Burj situated in the middle and is the highest Burj of the fort.
Just near the Bheem Burj is a cenotaph resembling the 84 columned
cenotaph, which was constructed by Bhai Deva, the borther of
Bheem Rao Anirudh Singh. THE GARH PALACE
This is considered to be one of the finest examples of Rajput
architecture. The construction was started by Maharao Balwant
Singh.
A steep, paved carriage way leads to this palace, through the
Hazari Pol or the Gate of the Thousand. The Naubat Khana and
the Hathi Pol are some places of interest inside the palace.
RATAN DAULAT (Diwan-i-Am)
It was a royal court built by Maharao Ratan Singh Ji. Diwan-i-Am
was built in such manner that it forms stables for nine horses
and elephants. The royal marble throne is a major attraction
of this part. CHHATRA MAHAL
This palace was built by Maharao Shatrusal Singh Ji. The main
attraction of the palace is a room full of murals in the miniature
style.
The colour schemes of these paintings are red, golden and blue.
Apart from this courtyard beautiful small pool and Hathiya Sal(each
pillar with four wooden elephants ) are notable.
Glass and ivory work done on the gates are beauteous. Phool
Mahal and Badal Mahal can be seen for paintings. Prior permission
of the secretary is to be sought from Motimahal for a visit.
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