THE LAKE CITY- UDAIPUR
Udaipur,
the enchanting city is dominated by its lakes, its marble palaces,
and its beautiful gardens. The founder, Maharana Udai Singh, was
overcome by the misfortunes that his old capital of Chittaurgarh
had to face. Weary of the repeated attacks that he has to face,
Udai Singh sought the help of a holy man and asked him to suggest
a safe place for his new capital. Udai Singh was advised to shift
his capital to the banks of Lake Pichola. The city of Udaipur was
thus founded and grew around the lake.
PLACES OF VISIT:
1. Maharana's Palace: Hardly any
other palace in India possesses the splendour and grandeur of Udaipur
City Palace. This 100ft. high palace is erected on sandstone and
is very imposing monument to the south-west of the city. A splendid
vision is offered along the shores of the lake Pichola, by the snowwhite
balconies, pillars, windows, ornamental arches and decorated domes
of the palace.
2. Jag Niwas Palace: Built by
Maharana Jagat Singh II in 1757 AD. and added to by subsequent rulers
Jag Niwas Palace is almost in the middle of Lake Pichola with a
background of wooden hills touching the water's edge.
3. Jagdish Temple: Approached
by a flight of steps and dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Jagdish Temple
was built in 1651 A.D. by Maharana Jagat Singh I. Two huge elephants
of stone are present below the entrance. Also a brass range of Garuda
can be seen in front of the temple,on a shrine.
4. Jai Mandir: Another Lake Palace,
Jai Mandir, is situated in the southern end of Lake Pichola. It
is associated with Prince Khurram, afterwards known as Emperor Shah
Jahan, who sought asylum in it while revolting against his father
Jahangir.
5. Lake Pichola: The most fantastic
sight is offered by this lake, bounded by hillocks, bathing ghats,
temples and palaces in Udaipur. It was created artificially at the
end of the 14th century, covering an area of about 10 sq.km.To the
east of the lake is Khasodi, the royal shooting box, built by Maharana
Sajjan Singh, which can be approached both from the lake and by
a road running past the Sajjan Nivas Gardens or Gulab Bagh.
6. The Museum: Victoria Hall Museum
in the Sajjan Niwas Gardens contains some rare antiquities. Also
displayed is the historic turban of Prince Khurram, from which the
headgear of Mewar was evolved.
7. Pratap Smarak: Its a beautiful
garden laid out, over-looking the Fateh Sagar Lake and the Nehru
Park. And a bronze statue has been erected in the centre of the
Park of the immortal Rajput patriot, Maharana Pratap.
8.
Fateh Sagar: It is situated to the north of Lake
Pichola and connected with it by a canal. It is an artificial lake,
2.4 km long and 1.6 km broad. Fringed by hlls on three sides, it
is built by Maharana Fateh Singh. Fateh drive, a fine zig-zag tarred
road borders this beautiful lake. Beautiful Nehru Park with jet
fountains and a canteen are a rare delight to the visitors.
9. Sahelion-ki-Bari: "Garden
of the Maids of Honour" is just below the embankment of the
Fateh Sagar Lake. It was laid out for the Maids of Honour presented
to Maharana Sangram Singh II by the emperor of Delhi. It contains
ornamental pools with finely sculptured chhatris of soft black stone
surrounded on all sides by a large no. of magnificent fountains.
It is the most fascinating garden of its class.
NEARBY PLACES:
1.Kumbhal garh: (64 km )stands
on a craggy hill. It commnads an impressive view of the rugged Aravali
ranges and the sandy deserts of Marwar.
2. Haldi Ghati: (66 km); A platform
3 km away, marks the spot where the Rana Pratap's faithful horse
Chetak breathed his last.
3. Nagda: It is one of the most
ancient places in Merwar, named after its founder Nagaditya. It
is ruined after all the slaughter by the muslims. Sas and Bahu temples
dating from 11th century are however, the principal attractions
at Nagda, as they are decorated with carvings and sculptures which
are unsurpassed in Mewar.
4. Rishabdevji: (64 km); The image
of Rishabdevji also called Kesariaji because of the saffron which
is offered to it by pilgrims, is of black marble in a sitting posture.
5.Eklingji :(21 km); The deity
of the ruling family of Udaipur has been enshrined here.
6. Nathdwara: (41 km); This temple
of Lord Krishna styled as Shrinathji, attracts thousands of pilgrims
every year from all over India.
7 .Kankroli : On the banks of
Rajsamand lake, 16 km from Nathdwara and famous for a Vaishnava
temple.
8. Jaisamand: (51 km); Also known
as Dhebar lake, 14 km long and 9.6 km broad with a circumference
of 48 km and is considered to be one of the artificial sheets of
water in the world.
9. Rajsamand: (64 km) One of the
most beautiful lakes of Rajasthan.
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