Discover the best top things to do in Chittorgarh District, India including Chittorgarh Fort, Vijay Stambha, Tower of Fame (Kirti Stambh), Meera Temple, Sanwariaji Temple, Mahanal Temples and Math, Baroli Temples Complex, Kalika Mata Temple, Padmini's Palace, Rana Kumbha Palace.
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An amazing piece of historical gem. Beautifully preserved despite its tumultuous history spanning across multiple eras. From the Rajputs to Mughals and afghans this place has been visited by who is who of the Indian history and has so many stories to offer. Be it tales of rajputi bravery,rani padmavti's legend, mira bai's unparalleled devotion or khilji's savagery (who destroyed quite a bit of the place). Be it the monumental vijay stambha, kirti stambha, rani padmavati's palace or suraj pol (in front of which numerous monumental battles were fought) every place has chilling stories to offers. The fort premises are maintained by Archaeological Society of India which offers tour guides and a light & sound show at reasonable prices.Every monument inside palace premises can be driven up and takes about a 3 hours to cover at leisuerely pace (ie if you go up victroy and kirti towers).The light and sound show is offered during the evening in a surreal settings and is a must attend.
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Standing tall in the chittorgarh fort area, this is the first thing which catches your attention as soon as you start seeing the fort while climbing the road towards it. It has the images of all the Hindu Gods and Goddesses as per the beliefs of the local people. Made in a shape which signifies the shape of a Damroo ,this place is worth a visit when in Chittorgarh.
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Kirti Stambh (Tower of Flame) is one of best spot to visit in Chittaurgarh fort. it is very well crafted sculpture. people are allow to go and explore inside tower.
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This temple is around 40 km far from Chittorgarh city. There is a chain of three temples of Sanwariya ji Seth. First temple in on main national highway, where Idols of Lord krishna was fornded. Second main temple is 04 km far from this temple in a town. This temple is really very nice. It's management is very very good. Really a worth visit....must see.
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A very worthwhile stop between Bundi and Chittaurgarh - one of two, together with the Bijolia temples - is at the Mahanal temple complex of Menal. By a Bodhi tree on the opposite side of a new temple with an orange-painted shikara is the entrance to this area, surrounded by old walls. All buildings here are constructed in a local red sandstone, except for some decorative elements in white marble. The main temple is the 11th century Mahanaleshvara (Lord Shiva of the Gorge), since the whole site is built above a 30m drop, over which after monsoon an impressive waterfall can be seen. It was not the case, when we visited in November after a a season with weak rainfalls. Walking around the temple one will discover exquisite stone carvings. Very close by are the ruined remains of 8th century sanctuaries as well as a Torana, a free standing gate, and a Math, a former Hindu monastery. If one crosses the dried up river bed above the waterfall one comes to another Shiva temple, also with a Nandi bull in front. There are also great views over the wooded gorge and towards the Menal Resort, which is recommended for a break afterwards.
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Wonderful place to know, superb sculpture ! a kind of revelation about the art of oriental Rajasthan...
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During visit of this place I noticed the diversity of motives of peoples who came here... One student seeking his historical interest.. Some tourists enjoying structural beauty of temple... A mother teaching her child how to pray... One newlyweds ceremonially praying together as ritual...Some villagers was cooking food in front of temple after worship and chanting last night... By the way what you can feel and what you can get from here that can wonderful and more miraculous... Visit as much as can
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Padmavati palace is located in water surrounding, it was made by rana ratan singh for rani padmavati . Rana ratan singh made this small palace just like her home palace in shri lanka
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Though the place is in ruins, you need to imagine as to what a Royal Place it must have been - The Palace of Maharaja, Queens's Palace, The tunnels leading to Bathing place, The Veranda, The Stable all the paraphernalia. This place cant be restored and therefore one has to enjoy the beauty through their imagination based on the narration of Guides. A Guide is a must to appreciate every part of this Palace.
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