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Rajasthan >>
The City Palace, Udaipur
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| The majestic white City Palace located in
the heart of Udaipur, was originally built by Maharana Udai
Singh of the Sisodia Rajput clan and extended to its present
form by subsequent Maharanas. Built in granite and marble
and surrounded by crenellated fort walls, the largest palace
complex in Rajasthan stands on a crest overlooking the Pichola
Lake.
A blend of Medieval European and Chinese architecture, the
palace complex has a number of remarkable buildings of immense
beauty, gardens and fountains, well planned and finely executed
over the years. The palace complex is approached through the
'Hati Pol', or the 'Elephant Gate' from the main road. The
biggest and most beautiful temple of Udaipur the Jagdish Temple
(1651A.D), dedicated to Lord Vishnu is situated here.
The 'Bara Pol' the 'Great gate' (1600A.D) on the northern
end leads to the first court yard, which joins Tripolia or
the 'triple gate'(1725 A.D). Between the two gates there are
eight carved marble arches or 'Toranas' under which the rulers
in the past were weighed against gold and silver, the value
of which was then distributed to the poor. Beyond the Tripolia
there is an arena where elephant fights were staged. The palace
looks rugged from the exterior but inside, the path leads
to many enclosures with luxurious apartments surmounted by
balconies, hanging gardens, massive octagonal towers and cupolas
with breathtaking views over the lake and the city from the
upper terraces.
The oldest part of the palace is 'Raj Aangan' (Royal Courtyard-1571)
which Maharana Udai Singh built in the 16th century. The main
part of the palace with its several ' Mahals' is now preserved
as a Museum. Almost all the rooms of the palace have beautiful
paintings, inlay glass work, antique furniture and colourful
enamel. The 'Krishna Vilas' has a remarkable collection of
miniature paintings depicting royal processions, festivals
and games of the Maharanas.
'Mor Chowk' has unique glass mosaics of peacocks, set in the
walls showing the three seasons: summer, winter and monsoon.
The 'Manak Mahal' ( Ruby Palace) has crystal and porcelain
figures. 'Bhim Vilas' with Radha Krishna stories painted on
the walls has a glass mosaic gallery the 'Suraj Gokhala',
with beautiful stained glasses and a panoramic view of the
city below. The 'Zenana Mahal', the queen's quarters to the
south and the 'Dilkusha Mahal' (Palace of Joy) has frescoes
and wall paintings while the 'Laxmi Vilas Chowk', an art gallery,
houses a distinctive collection of Mewar paintings.
The 'Chini Chitrashala' is famous for its Chinese and Dutch
ornamental tiles, the latter of which has depiction of Biblical
scenes including the flight to Egypt. The Moti Mahal( Palace
of Pearls) has lavish decor and the Sheesh Mahal (Palace of
mirrors) has inlaid mirror work. There is a Hawa Mahal and
a Bari Mahal with a fine garden build on a 90 feet high natural
rock formation. The Amar Vilas, the highest point has exquisite
hanging gardens with fountains, towers and terraces and a
majestic view of the town and Lake Pichola.
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