Posts Tagged ‘Jaipur’

Cosmic Dish

Jaipur's Jantar Mantar - the Cosmic Dish

A medieval cosmic dish; this is not going to receive any TV channels, but back in its heydey, astronomers used it to help them calculate eclipses, and predict major cosmic events. (Note the marker at the intersection of the wires at the center). Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook + this on [...]


Jaipur’s City Palace – Ridhi Sidhi Pol – the Peacock Gate

20110122 0041 Jaipur's City Palace - The Peacock Gate

The last in this series of the four gates from Ridhi Sidhi Pol at Pitam Niwas Chowk in Jaipur’s City Palace – this is the Peacock Gate situated in the Northeastern corner of the courtyard. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and associated with autumn. Each of these gates has a spiritual connection that is [...]


Jaipur’s City Palace – Ridhi Sidhi Pol – the Lotus Door

Jaipur's City Palace - The Lotus Gate

The third in the series from Ridhi Siddhi Pol and Pitam Niwas Chowk at Jaipur’s City Palace, the Lotus Door is reminiscent of the summer. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati Devi, and lies in the Southwest Corner of Pitam Niwas Chowk. These doorways are a true reflection of the colours [...]


Jaipur’s City Palace – Ridhi Sidhi Pol – the Rose Gate

Jaipur's City Palace - the Rose Gate

The second of the four gates of Jaipur’s Pitam Niwas Chowk; Ridhi Sidhi Pol’s Southeast Gate known as the Rose Gate is dedicated to the Goddess Devi and is representative of the Winter Season. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook + this on Google+ share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tumblr it [...]


Jaipur’s City Palace – Pitam Niwas Chowk – Leheriya

Jaipur's City Palace - the Jade Door

Jaipur’s City Palace is home to its Royal Family (now, a very ceremonial title, but back in the days of their reign. they were true royalty). Their palace is open to tourists on a regular basis, where one can view the various nooks and corners of the palace, and their intricate designs that are part [...]


Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar

Jaipur's Jantar Mantar

There are a couple of these around India, and they are the oldest observatories in the world. Life in India has a lot to do with what is written in the stars. The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is a collection of architectural astronomical instruments. It was built by Maharaja [...]


Diwan-e-am at Amber

Diwan-e-Am at Amber Fort

The concept of the Diwan-e-Am or “Hall of Public Audience” was not limited merely to the Mughals. The Rajputs employed the same concept too. This is the Diwan-e-Am in the Amber Fort, which sits in the main entrance way of the palace of Maharaja Man-Singh, perched high above the rest of Jaipur. A popular destination [...]


Jaipur’s City Palace

Jaipur's City Palace

A throwback to ths times where the title of Maharaja meant something, Jaipur’s city palace still stands to this day and serves as residence to the royal family of the Maharani of Jaipur. It is the centrepiece of the pink city, a private residence to the family that opens its doors to the public through [...]


Jaigarh

The Jaigarh Fort

In the backdrop of the more famous Amber Fort lies the Jaigarh fort in Jaipur. This fort sits atop a hill that looks down upon the royal complex of the Amber Fort and is connected to its more illustrious cousin by an underground tunnel that was designed for the inhabitants of Amber to make good [...]


The Marble Cloister

The Marble Cloister

Jaipur is one of the major stops along India’s Golden Triangle. One if its major drawcards is the Amber Fort – home of the Rajput kings from their glory days of the past. The fort is one of several fortified structures built on the Aravali hills and is linked via a tunnel to Jaigarh. This [...]


Bemoustached Rajput

Bemoustached Rajput

This is one of many images that are still lying on my hard drive awaiting post processing and was taken during my trip to India in January this year. This gentleman is one of the many attendants at the city palace in Jaipur. The city palace is home to the royal family of Jaipur. While [...]


Amber Fort

Amber Fort

Rajasthan is full of forts. The Rajputs spent a lot of their time fighting the Mughals in the 14th through 17th centuries. Some forts are not very nice to visit. The Amber fort, however, is one of the nicer forts to visit. Perched up on one of the many hills that make up the Aravalli [...]


Sarvato Bhadra Chowk

Sarvato Bhadra Chowk - City Palace

Jaipur’s City Palace was, and still is, home to the royal family of Jaipur. The palace is intricately decorated across different wings, and while it is open to tourists, it is well and truly a private residence, that is bustling with the activity of all the staff who keep it running smoothly. Pictured here is [...]


Palace of the winds

20110122 0007 Palace of the Winds

The facade of this building still makes one wonder what it must have been like in the peak of its glory. The Hawa Mahal or Palace of the Winds is one of Jaipur’s most recognisable and well known landmarks. It was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, and designed by Lal Chand Usta [...]