Sunday 19 May 2019

Fort of Jhansi: Beautiful Architecture

   The fort of Jhansi should be called a magnificent national monument. Yes, the Jhansi fort has an important role in the independence movement in the country. 

  The magnificent and beautiful structure of this historic monument attracts tourists from abroad. Located in Jhansi, the city of Uttar Pradesh, Jhansi fort is wonderful and unique. 
 Located on the Bangra mountain in Jhansi, this fort is an outstanding example of architecture. The fort of Jhansi is virtually famous for Rani Laxmibai's feat.
  This huge fort was built by Bundel Raja Bir Singh Judeo of Orchha. Particularly that Bundel kings ruled here for some 25 years. From time to time on this huge fort, Mughal, Maratha and Bratish rule were ruled by. 
  Experts believe that many changes were made in Jhansi Fort. Spread over 15 acres, this huge fort is quite unique and unique. All these conditions make it unique and amazing.
  The Fort of Jhansi is famous for its heritage and world-class personality. There are 22 turret and huge defense khanai in this divine fort. Particularly there were ten gates towards the wall of the city. 
  These ten gateways are known to be known by the name of Khandiro Door, Datia, Unnao, Waterfall, Lakshmi, Sagar, Orchha, Sanwar and Chand Darwaza. 
   The interior area of ​​the Fort of Jhansi is also very special. In the interior area, Baradari, Panchmahal, Shankargarh, Rani's regular worship place, Shiva temple and Ganesh temple etc. are also there.
  Specially the Ganesh temple is a magnificent example of Maratha empire and artistry. In view of its magnificent structure and mythological importance, in 1938, the Fort of Jhansi was taken in Central Conservation. 
  The amazing charm of Maratha architecture is especially visible here. Junk station, hard electric power gun, Jhansi Fort is a special attraction. The house hanging in this divine-grand fortress is special. 
   The hanging house was used till the reign of King Gangadhar. After this the Queen had stopped using it. Jhansi Fort is the national flag spot at the highest point of the fort. The tricolor always flows at this place. 
  Particularly, the huge form of city Jhansi is visible from Jhansi Fort. Maintenance and maintenance of the fort is under the Archeology Department.   
  Specially, this magnificent fort has been known to be known by the name of Shankargarh and Balwant Nagar. Spread over 22.7 square kilometers, Jhansi fort was initially under the control of Chandel kings. 
   The special significance of Jhansi is extended during the reign of King Bir Singh Dev of Orchha. Several famous buildings were built in Jhansi during this reign. There is a great range of attractive places in Jhansi Fort. 
   These are particularly popular with the Rani Jhansi Gardens, Shiv Mandir, Ghulam Gaus Khan, Moti Bai and Khuda Baksh. This fort is a classic example of ancient splendor, heroism and architectural style.
  Rani Mahal: The royal palace decoration is very special. Specially the palace is decorated with colors and painting. A huge collection of statues can be seen here.
  Jhansi Museum: Jhansi Museum shows the mythology of independence movement. It can also be called a historical heritage. Particularly, the museum offers a spectacular glimpse of Bundelkhand. There is a collection of weapons, idols, costumes and pictures of Chandel reign.
   Mahalaxmi Temple: Mahalaxmi temple is the main religious place of the family. Especially since members of the Raj family used to go to Ganesh temple earlier. After that Mahalaxmi went to the temple. 
  The Mahalaxmi temple built in the 18th century is in fact dedicated to Lakshmi Devi. Mahalaxmi Devi is considered to be the goddess of Jhansi. The main adorable Ganesha of the inhabitants of Jhansi is Jee.

  Gangadhar Rao's umbrella: The umbrella of Gangadhar Rao is actually Gangadhar Rao's site of meditation in Lakshmi Tal. After Rao's death in 1853, Maharani Laxmibai constructed this memorial in his memory.
  Ganesh temple: Ganesh temple is virtually devoted to Ganesh ji. Rani Lakshmi Bai was married to Maharaja Gangadhar Rao and Veerag in this temple. It is believed that by continuous 21-day orbit 21 of the temple, devotees get indirect benefits.
   All necessary resources are available for the visit of Jhansi Fort. The nearest airport is Gwalior Airport. The distance of Jhansi fort from Gwalior airport is about 100 kilometers. The nearest railway station is Jhansi Junction. Visitors can also visit the Fort of Jhansi by road.
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