Monday, 24 August 2015

Admiring Iconic Building of Jaipur - Hawa Mahal

Jaipur, Rajasthan's capital, is an enrapturing historical city and the portal to India's most vivacious state. The city's colorful, haywire streets puff up with a heady ferment of old and new. At the city's bosom, the palace of Hawa Mahal continues to homestead the former regal family.

The majestic 'Palace of The Winds’ or Hawa Mahal is one of the spectacular tourists attractions in Jaipur City. This incredible five-storey palace was established by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. Sawai Pratap Singh's adherence to Lord Govinda is apparent in the palace's construction as it simulates the lord's crown.

Framework:

Hawa Mahal was built as a beehive palace with small windows, has a height of 50 feet from its fundament. It is further constructed of red and pink sandstones by Lal Chand Ustad, famous for its casements or Jharokas that capacitate free transmission of air in reach of the structure.

Its entryway is a door which leads you to a boundless courtyard environed by two-storey buildings on three elevations. Of the five-storey of the Mahal, the top three storeys have the  consistency of a single room while the lowermost storeys have courtyards.

The interior of the Mahal is stiff and plain with passages and pillars stretching to the top storey. The building does not have stairs to move up to the upper floors; the storeys are affiliated by slopes. From Hawa Mahal, you can have a complete view of the city.

Expounding:

Doorway to the Hawa Mahal is not from the head but from a side road to the backward end. It proves to be a striking one when seen early in the morning, lit with the golden light of sunrise. When the sunlight enters, the entire chamber inside the monument made up of glass work, fills with the spectrum of different colors. The top of the Hawa Mahal, offers you astounding views over Jantar Mantar and the City Palace.

Siredeori Bazaar, one of the colorful and popular markets in Jaipur, offers visitors the best jewelry of Rajasthan. You can also embrace the small museum, open from Saturday to Thursday with microcosm paintings and some rich artifacts, such as ceremonial armor, which help induce the royal.


Let's adore the beauty of this great mahal or palace and enjoy avidly by selecting the best Rajasthan tour packages offered by popular Rajasthan tour operators.

No comments:

Post a Comment