Jaipur Tourism

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Sunday, 25 December 2011

ABOUT JAIPUR

ABOUT JAIPUR
Jaipur is the major city in Rajasthan and was built in the eighteenth century by Sawai Jai Singh as India's foremost intended city. While Jaipur serves generally as a stepping stone for travelers heading to the desert cities of Jodhpur and Jaisalmer, it is not devoid of its own attractions, for instance abundant immense Rajput forts. So, although the chaos and dust, it is certainly worth pausing here for quite a few days. Now Jaipur is growing fast and different development projects are being finished by the government & private projects.

Jaipur is well associated by Air with Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur and Udaipur. Trains are accessible from the states of Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Chennai,  Ahmedabad, Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Madhya Pradesh (MP).

History:-

Jaipur also known as the pink city was established by Maharaja Jai Singh II, a Kachhwaha Rajput in 1727, who lined as of 1699-1744. Primarily his capital was Amber, which deceit at a distance of 11kms from Jaipur. He experiences necessitate of shifting his capital city with the raise in population and increasing scarcity of water. Jaipur is the primary designed city of India and the King took immense concern while designing this city of victory. He consulted quite a few books on architecture and architects prior to making the plan of Jaipur.

Later than some battles with Marathas, Jai Singh was intense on the security aspect of the city. Because of this cause, he focused on his scientific and cultural interests to construct a luminous city. Being, a devotee of mathematics and science, Jai Singh wanted guidance from Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, a Brahmin intellectual of Bengal, to support him in design the city architecture. Vidyadhar referred the antique Indian literature on astronomy, books of Ptolemy and Euclid, and converse the arrangement with the King.

Among a strategic plan, the edifice of the city started in 1727. It took approximately 4 years to complete the foremost palaces, roads and square. The city was built subsequent the principles of Shilpa Shastra, the Indian Architecture. The city was alienated into nine blocks, beyond which two consists the state buildings and palaces, while the left over seven blocks were allotted to the public. In order to make sure the security, huge fortification walls were ready along with seven strapping gates.

According to that time, architecture of the town was very superior and definitely the preeminent in Indian subcontinent. In 1853, when Prince of Wales visited Jaipur, the complete city was decorated in Pink color to welcome him. Still, the precise and broadly laid-out avenues, painted in pink afford a magical appeal to the city. Jaipur is affluent in its cultural and architectural beauty, which can be traced in the diverse historical and aesthetic places that inhabit in the city. This city of victory in fact wins the hearts of the people amid its splendid charisma.

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Saturday, 24 December 2011

Palaces:-

City Palace:-
City Palace Jaipur
The City Palace is an impressive unify of traditional Rajput and Mughal architecture. It is an enormous palace complex occupying almost one-seventh of the Pink City. City Palace was initially built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. The complex is alienated into a sequence of courtyards, sprawling gardens and buildings. It is home to quite a few palatial structures akin to the Chandra Mahal (home to present Maharajah of Jaipur), Mubarak Mahal (shelter a textile museum), Diwan-e-Khas (or Hall of Private spectators housing the two major silver vessels in the world, which are duly mentioned in the Guinness book), the Diwan-e-Aam (or Hall of Public viewers) and the gateway Ridhi Sidhi Pol (with four small doorways adorned with motifs depicting the four seasons). One more integral part of the palace complex is the Hawa Mahal, standing away from the main complex.

Jal Mahal:-
Jal Mahal Jaipur
Jal Mahal is on the way to Sisodia Rani Garden. A Rajput style architecture palace sits in the hub of the Maan-sarovar Lake. The lake is repeatedly dry in the summer but winter monsoons often turn it into a attractive lake filled with water hyacinths. 

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