Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Mysore Rajmahal: Beautifully Rich Heritage

    Mysore Rajmahal is a very rich heritage of India. Located in Mysore city of Karnataka, this palace is one of the country's selected and special tourist destinations. 

   This palace is characterized by the magnificence of archaeological importance and elegance. This majestic palace of Mysore is located on the Chamundi hills. It is also called Maharaja Palace, Rajmahal and Amba Vilas Palace. 
    This palace of Wadiar Raj Gharna is a wonderful combination of Dravid, Eastern and Roman architecture. Due to the specialties, this palace of the Masūur Rajgharana is the center of special attraction for tourists. 
     The palaces of this palace made of gray stones are equipped with red colored stones. Particularly that this palace was made of sandalwood woods before, but after the restoration, the palace has taken a new look. Chandan's palace has now been converted to a museum. There is a big fort in this palace, called the summit of beautifulness.
   The dome of this fort is decorated with golden straws. In the light of the sun, this dome and even blossom. There is also a doll house in this palace in Mysore. It is also called Gombe Thotti. This doll house is also home furnished with the best ingredients.
    The special thing is that there is also a wooden log. 84 kg of gold has been used to decorate this dhoda. This thread was decorated on elephants' back. Whereby the king can sit. There are seven guns in front of Gombe Thotti. These guns are fired on other festivals, including Dussehra. 
    There is also the Gajdwar in the palace. This is the entrance to the palace. Kalyan Mandapam is in the middle of the palace. This place was specifically set for the use of wedding marriages or other demanding works. Its roof is structured with colored glass pieces. Shiny stone pieces are floating on the floor. Like other royal palaces, Dewan-e-Aam is also here. Diwan-E-Aam is equipped with majestic paintings, costumes and weapons. Carving of wooden doors enhances beauty and also. 
     The chandeliers on the roofs decorate the palace of the palace. The throne made from 200 kg of gold on the Dussehara festival is displayed to the general public. As soon as entering the Rajmahal premises, it is a place of worship decorated with gold and silver. 
    There is a magnificent garden in front of the palace. The royal palace is made by looking at the fine and beautiful carvings of the rate-o-wall and pillar. The magnificent vibrant images of Krishnaraaja Wadiyar, his family and successors on the rate-o-wall are picturesome  
       These describe the success story of Rajatilak from the military with pictures of the military forces. There is no roof in the spacious room of the middle. There are all-round dome. These dome are decorated with colored glass pieces. So in the light of sun and moon, the palace of the palace arises. 
     The first floor of the palace was prescribed for worship. So this place is God. Durbar Hall surrounded by column series. This is a circular place on the second floor. Here the Maharaja and the Queen heard the complaints of the people. 
    There are three thrones in the last part of the same floor. This throne was for the Maharaja, Queen and Yuvaraja. The dazzle of the palace houses a special fame in the country and the world. The palace is decorated with light on a special festival along with Dussehra. Experts believe that 97,000 bulbs are used for illumination in the palace. 
     The lights are also very good. Eyes get scared by seeing this twinkle. There is more than a dozen temples and places of worship in the Mysore Rajmahal. Particularly, the construction and architecture of each temple is different. Visitors of the world keep coming to see this palace of Mysore principality.
       All necessary resources are available for visit to the Mysore Rajmahal i.e. the Amba Vilas Palace. The distance from Mysore to Bangalore, Karnataka's capital is about 150 km. The nearest airport is in Bangalore, about 140 km away. Mysore is connected by rail. Therefore, rail travel can also be done through Mysore. Mysore Rajmahal can be visited by road.
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