Jaigarh Fort is situated on the promontory called the Cheel ka Teela of the Aravalli range; it overlooks the Amer Fort and the Maota Lake, near Amer in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Nahargarh Fort stands on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking the city of Jaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Along with Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh once formed a strong defense ring for the city.
This Haveli Was Built In The First Half Of The 18th Century And A Part Of It Is Still Occupied By Descendants Of The Original Residents. Architecturally notable residence built in 1815 with a peacock-shaped roof & numerous balconies.
Two Architect Brothers Built Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli In The 19th Century. They Worked On The Haveli From Two Sides And The Outcome Is A Beautiful Blend Of The Symmetrical Construction. Miniature Style Paintings And Mighty Tuskers Carved Out Of Yellow Sandstone Are Used For Decoration.
Established By The Department Of Archaeology And Museums, It Is A Prime Attraction For Tourists Visiting Jaisalmer. The Most Striking Display Is The Trophy Of Rajasthan‘S State Bird Godawan (The Great Indian Bustard). Traditional Household Items, Rock-Cut Crockery, Jewellery And Statues From The 7th And 9th Century Ad Displayed Here Are Remnants Of The City’s Rich Cultural Heritage.
Jaisalmer Fort is situated in the city of Jaisalmer, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is believed to be one of the very few “living forts” in the world, as nearly one fourth of the old city's population still resides within the fort.
Shri Nageshwar Parshwanath Tirth or Shri Jain Shwetamber Nageshwar Parshwanath Tirth Pedhi is a Jain Temple situated in Unhel, Jhalawar district, Rajasthan. This temple is dedicated to Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankar.
Dalhanpur Stands On The Banks Of River Chhapi, Close To An Irrigation Dam. A Dense Green Forest Adds Charm To This Antique Place With Beautifully Carved Pillars, Torans And Some Erotic Figures In The Temple Ruins, Scattered Around An Area Of 2 Kms. At Present, Conservation And Renovation Work Is Under Progress.
Take A Leap Into The 17th-Century’s Architectural Splendour And Religious Sanctity By Visiting The Temple Devoted To The First Jain Tirthankar(Fordmaker), Adinath. It Is Situated At Chandkheri Near Khanpur And Has A Six Feet Tall Lord Adinath Statue In Sitting Position. One Can Easily Find Traditional Meals Here Along With Decent & Reasonable Accommodation Options Available Within The Temple Area.
The Dwarkadhish temple, also known as the Jagat Mandir and occasionally spelled Dwarakadheesh, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Krishna, who is worshiped here by the name Dwarkadhish, or 'King of Dwarka'.
Herbal Garden Is Located Close To The Dwarkadheesh Temple And Has A Wide Variety Of Herbal And Medicinal Plants Like Varun, Laxmana, Shatavari, Stevia, Rudraksha Sindoor, Etc.
On The Banks Of The Magnificent Chandrabhaga River Stand Some Beautiful Chandrabhaga Temples With Intricately Carved Pillars And Arched Gateways. This Region Is Known For The Shri Dwarkadheesh Temple That Was Built By Jhala Zalim Singh In The 11th Century And The Shantinath Jain Temple Which Has Houses Some Beautiful Murals And Sculptures.
The Bhawani Natyashala Is One Of The Most Unusual Theatres In India, Constructed In 1921 A.D Where Parsi Plays And Cultural Events Would Take Place. This Architectural Wonder Gives One An Excellent Insight Into The World Of Theatre And Art And Is Known To Have An Underground Passage Which Allowed Horses And Chariots To Appear On Stage.
Situated In The Centre Of The Town, The Jhalawar Fort Or Garh Palace Is A Beautiful Monument. It Was Built By Maharaj Rana Madan Singh And His Successors Added Beautiful Paintings Inside The Rooms. These Can Be Seen With The Permission Of Appropriate Authorities. The Zenana Khas Or The ‘Women’s Palace’ Has Some Excellent Frescoes On Both, Walls And Mirrors And They Are Prime Examples Of The Hadoti School Of Art.