Chittorgarh
The Great Martyrdom Of Rajputs !!!
The Chittaurgarh is known as one of the old city of colorful Rajasthan. The forts and palaces of Citttaur are glorious tales of valor and sacrifice in India. It is the soil of great martyrdom, the Rajputs, who have seen the battle field from close quarters and have witnessed number of deaths in the Warfield. The brave Rajputs proved that they would rather embrace death than bow before a foreign power. Thousands of Rajputs warriors shed their blood to protect there motherland from enemies hand, who try to conquer their land. Chittaurgarh is located in the south east of Rajasthan, near the Madhya Pradesh border. Whereas it is little far from rest of the destination points in the royal state of Rajasthan. It is about 588 Km far in the south west area from Delhi (National capital of India) and 113 Km from Udaipur by Road.
The Tales of Valor and Sacrifice !!!
The chittaur have enjoyed a great history in India. The strong Rajputs were first defeated by Ala-ud-din Khilji in the year 1303, the pathan king of Delhi. who surrounded the royal monuments of Rajputs in order to capture the beautiful Rani Padmini, the wife of Bhim Singh. The enemy was so powerful that the Rani predicted that the defeat was inevitable, therefore the gorgeous and courageous Rani Padmini committed Jauhar ( Self Immolation) in a span of few minutes when chittor was about to loss, The Bhim Singh led the orange -clad noblemen out to their deaths. The Jauhar committed by the royal women of Rajputana will always be remembered as the depressing sacrifices forever in the history of India. Jauhar, is a practise of self immolation, that are committed by the women of royal Rajputana, when it was not possible to stop their enemies from capturing the land. In the year of 1535 A.D Bhadur Shah, the then sultan of Gujarat, besieged the Chittaurgarh fort, this time the massacre was large. More than 13,000 Rajput women and 32,000 Rajput warriors died including the deceleration of Jauhar act.
The Monuments Of Brave History !!!
Chittaurgarh has enjoyed a great history in the times of Rajputs. Beside the Chittaur fort there are enormous memorable forts and palaces, that attracts thousands of tourists every year from all over the world. Some of the monuments are still standing strong on the wheels of time, whereas some are lost forever in the soil.
The Rana Kumbha Palace is the most massive monument in the forts of chhitaur, here you can see a great historical and architectural work of immense interest. While you enter the fort you will first witness the stables of horses and elephants. Beside this is the temple of lord shiva. The palace is believed to have underground vaulted cellar, where Rani Padmini and other royal women of Rajputana committed Jauhar at the time when Chittor was about to loss.
Afterwards came the museum and the archaeological office , and the Nau Lakha Bhandar ( treasury building). The chittaur's other famous monument is the Tower of Fame or Kirti Stambha, it is 22 m high and was build by the wealthy Jain merchant in the 12th century. On the four walls of decorated tower palace, you can see the naked figures of various tirthankars indicating a sign of sky clad monument. Little far from here is a narrow stairway that leads through the seven storeys of the tower.
If you are visiting Chittaur for the first time than do visit the popular episodes from the two great epics- Ramayana and Mahabharata, that are build inside the Vijay Stambha or The Tower of Victory. This palace is imposing 37 m high structure with nine storeys within the fort, the royal palace is covered with the exquisite sculptures of hindu deities, which are worth seeing. It was build in 1440 by the powerful ruler of Mewar, Maharana Kumbha. The king build the palace to commemorate his victory over the Muslim ruler of Gujarat and Malwa. Yet another place of attraction is the Padmini Palace, it is build beside a large lotus pool with a pavilion in its center, continuing from the south origin. The legends of Chittor relates that, at the time when Rani Padmini sat on these pavilions, the pathan king of Delhi Ala-ud-din Khilji was permitted to see her reflection on the mirror in the palace The regal beauty of Rani Padmini influenced him to destroy chittor in order to possess her. Across the Padmini Palace there is Kalika Mata Temple, that is one of the oldest and was build in the 8th century. The temple was originally devoted to surya, but later on converted into a temple to the goddess Kali.
Getting There !!!
Airways : Chittaurgarh does not have an air base, however the nearest airport is Udaipur, lying 90 km away. Udaipur Airbase is well connected by a daily flight to Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Mumbai and Aurangabad.
Railways : Chittaurgarh Railway Station is located on the western banks of Gambheri River. It has good links with the major cities of Rajasthan and India. There are several trains like Chetak Express and Neemach, which connect Ajmer, Delhi, Agra and Kota. There are also rail connections to Ahmedabad and Udaipur from Chitaurgarh.
Roadways : The main roadways bus stand of Chittaurgarh is located on the western banks of Gambheri River. It is well linked to National Highway No-8, linking all the major cities of Rajasthan and India. Chittaurgarh can be reached by two an half hours drive from Udaipur. Some of the important distances from Chittaurgarh are Jaipur 309 km, Delhi 570 km, Ahmedabad 422 km, Mumbai 973 km.
Local Transport : The most commonly used transport inside Chittaurgarh is Auto-rickshaws, tongas, bicycles and local city buses. One can easily access various excursion by adapting any mode of transportation, which are available throughout the city.
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