Sunday, 4 August 2013

ABOUT JAIPUR

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Jaipur, the fascinating capital of the marvellous 
state of Rajasthan, is one of the well-planned 
cities of its time. Jaipur was established by the 
then Maharaja, Sawai Jai Singh in the year 1927. 
The graceful architecture of the City that runs 
across in pink colour has earned Jaipur the title 
of "The Pink City". Jaipur is predominantly known 
for its musicians, artisans and craftsmen. Today, 
it is flocked by masses for its fine jewellery, 
varied textiles and sumptuous cuisine.
Arriving from Jaipur through the narrow pass in the 
hills, you are presented with a view of the honey 
coloured Amber fort-palace that conforms to every 
expectation of how a romantic Rajupt forts should 
appear. It rambles over a rugged hill, reflected in 
Maota Lake below. The odd elephant plods up the ramparts 
road. In Amber village, which clusters around the hill, 
gem-cutters smoothen and cut stones, the faithful go to 
mosques and temples, and children run around the royal 
chhatris (mausoleums) and decaying houses. A circle of 
protective hills surrounds all this, and snaking up these 
hills are crenulated walls punctuated by look-our posts. 
On the highest ridge and overlooking the valley is Jaigarh 
Fort, a spectacular display of defence. Inside Amber Fort, 
the contrast is sharp, the grand painted gateway, the hall 
public audience that made even the Mughal emperor jealous, 
pools and cascades to cool the air in summer heat, and the 
hall o mirrors inlaid with tiny pieces of glass so that a 
single flame creates a room o a thousand bejeweled stars.
The city was planned in a grid system of seven blocks of 
buildings with wide straight avenues lined with trees, 
with the place set on the north side.Surrounding it are 
high walls pieced with ten gates. The site of the shops were 
chosen after careful planning and they are arranged in nine 
rectangular city sectors (chokris). Jaipur was the first sizable 
city in north India to be built from scratch, though the famous 
pink colour symbolizing welcome', came later when Ram Singh II 
received the Prince of Wales in 1876.

hava mahal:

The renowned 'Palace Of The Winds,or Hawa Mahal,is one of the prominent tourist attractions in Jaipur city.Located in the heart of Jaipur,this beautiful five-storey palace was constructed in 1799 by raja Sawai Pratap Singh who belonged to Kachhwaha Rajput dynasty. The main architect of this palace built of red and pink sandstone, is Lal Chand Ustad and the palace is believed to have been constructed in the form of the crown of Krishna, the Hindu god. Consi _dered as an embodiment of Rajputana architecture, the main highlight of Hawa Mahal is its pyramid shape and its 953 windows or 'Jharokhas' which are decorated with intricate designs. The main intention behind the construction of the Mahal was to facilitate the royal women and provide them a view of everyday life through the windows, as they never appeared in public. Read further to know more about Hawa Mahal, its history, architecture and its visiting hours. It was in 1799 that the Kachhwaha Rajput ruler, Sawai Pratap Singh, grandson of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh who built Jaipur, constructed Hawa Mahal as a continuation of the Royal City Palace. Sawai Pratap Singh's devotion to Lord Krishna is evident in the palace's construction as it resembles the lord's crown. Though many reasons are cited behind the construction of the fort, Purdah system followed by the Rajputs is said to be one of the main causes. During those days, Rajput royal women did not appear in public or in front of strangers. However, they were keen to follow the day-to-day events and royal processions occurring on the streets. It is for their benefit that the Hawa Mahal was built, complete with small windows and screened balconies. This gave the women a sense of freedom, without appearing in public.

JANTAR MANTAR

There are plenty of observatories all over the world, but the Jantar Mantar is considered to be one of the largest observatories ever built. Combining religion, science and art, the Jantar Mantar is the name given to a series of five, magnificent structures built in Jaipur, New Delhi, Ujjan,Varanasi and Mathura. Jaipur was the seat of Maharaja Jai Singh II during the 1720's and this is when this magnificent structure was built here. The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is considered to be the largest of the five observatories and also houses the world's largest sundial.The Universe and the Cosmos have always been of interest to man, and it was this interest that compelled the Maharaja to build an astron _omical observatory. The term 'Jantar Mantar' is derived from the Sanskrit terms 'Yantra' and 'Mantra' meaning 'instruments' and 'formula' respectively. The term 'Yantra' was replaced with 'Jantar' which means 'magical'. The Jantar Mantar houses various architectural and astrological instruments that have caught the interests of astronomers, historians and architects around the world. History of jantar mantar: Maharaja Jai Singh II, the founder of the 'pink city', was a great scholar and an avid astrologer. He studied philosophy, astrology, architecture and religion in various schools, and was also well versed with universal mathematical concepts such as Euclid's Clements, Ptolemy's Syntaxes and the Master works of Aryabhatta. In the year 1718, he wanted to construct an observatory of renown. For this, he studied the subject of astronomy and then built five different observatories around North India. At these places, he would sit with other scholarly astronomers, such as Pt. Kedarnath, for astronomical observations. The 'Jantar Mantar' at Jaipur, being the biggest conservatory in the country, was renovated time and again and houses various instruments that offer precise measurements of time,the azimuth, declination of the sun and the positions of constellations, along with several other astronomical phenomena. The Jaipur observatory was functional for seven years only, as the Maharaja was not very successful in deriving accurate, astronomical observations.

PLACE TO VISIT IN JAIPUR



1. Elefantastic 

2. Amer Fort 

3. Govind Devji Temple

4. Abhaneri Step Well

5. Shesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors)

6. Jantar Mantar

7. Raj Mandir Cinema

8. Birla Mandir Temple

9. Royal Gaitor Tumbas

10.City Palace of Jaipur

11.Jaigarh Fort

12.Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind

13.Jal Mahal

14.Nahargarh Fort

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