Sunday 5 May 2019

Orchha fort: Wonderful and Unique

   Architecture of Orchha Fort should be described as wonderful and unique. Yes, the beauty of the fort is very pleasant. 

  The city of Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India is specially famous for this wonderful structure. If you say that Orchha Fort is the beauty and identity of the city of Orchha, then there will probably be no exaggeration.
  In fact, Orchha Fort is a very mythological structure located in the district nawadi of Madhya Pradesh. 
  This grand-divine fort was built by King Rudra Pratap Singh in the sixteenth century. Orchha In fact it is a small town situated at the confluence of the Vetva river and the Jamni river. 
 There is also a grand-divine bridge from granite. City Orchha, located approximately 27 km from Niwadi; 
   The mythology is known to go. About 15 kilometers from Jhansi, Orchha is a city of architectural architecture. Orchha Fort's divine splendor is very visible. 
  There is a long chain of buildings, temples and plush structures in the fort complex. Experts believe that this magnificent city can be called a city of monuments. 
   The beautiful and scenic Raj Mahal and Ram Mandir were founded by Raja Madhurkar Singh. Jehangir Mahal and Sawan Bhadon castle were built by King Veer Singh Dev. It is believed that Ram Raja Mandir is the Goddess of miracles.
   A quadrilateral temple dedicated to Lord Rama was constructed but the statue of Lord Rama was kept in the Ram Raja Mahal from the statue of Chattrabhuja, but the statue was raised to establish the statue of Lord Shri Ram after the temple was built. 
  Not far Therefore, the King Mahal was converted into a Ram Raja Mahal. Orchha Fort has a great range of attractive and beautiful places. Not only that, Orchha has a great range of mythological monuments in the city.

   King Mahal: King Mahal was virtually the residence of kings and queens. The dynasty lived here till the year 1783. Although this palace was given a very simple form, yet its divinity is very visible.
   Particularly that part of it is dedicated to religion and spirituality. In the palaces of the palace, the goddesses and mythology have been furnished. 
   The upper floor and the ceilings of the palace were furnished with glass. Particularly, despite the sun's calmness, the rooms of the palace remain soft. Particularly there are many secret passages in this magnificent palace.
  Jahangir palace: Jahangir palace is literally a great sign of the friendship of Jahangir and Bundelels. It is also considered the beauty and attraction of Orchha. 
   There are two elephants at the entrance of this palace. This three-storey building was built by King Veer Singh Dev in the reception and grace of Mughal ruler Jahangir. From the point of view of Vaastu, this grand building is unique.
  Raj Mahal: Raj Mahal is one of the ancient monuments of Orchha. This palace is famous for umbrellas, fine interior murals. There is a long series of photographs related to the scriptures in the palace.
  Ram Raja Temple: The Ram Raja Temple is in fact a divine magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Ram. About 400 years ago, the coronation of Lord Shri Ram was performed in Orchha. Particularly, Lord Rama is worshiped as King in Orchha. Ram Raja Temple is the only temple in the world, where Lord Rama is worshiped as a King.
   Rai Praveen Mahal: Rai Praveen Mahal is dedicated to the memory of Praveen Rai, the beautiful Ganesha of Raja Indramani. Praveen Rai was a poet and musician. Mughal ruler Akbar had ordered Praveen to come to Delhi influenced by the beauty of Praveen, but the king of Ganika sent him back to Orchha by looking at love for Indramani. This palace is covered with natural beauty.
    Lakshmi Narayan Temple: The Lakshmi Narayan Temple is actually situated on a mountain in the west of Orchha village. The temple was built by King Veer Dev Singh. The temple has special images of Lord Shri Krishna and Rani Jhansi.
   Quadrangular Mandir: The quadrangle temple is virtually the pride of Orchha. This temple is dedicated to four side-storied Lord Vishnu. This temple was built by King Madhukar in the period 1558 to 1573. This exquisite structure is based on the European style.
  Phulbagh: Phoolbagh was the resort of the Bundel kings. This garden garden is considered the main attraction of Orchha covered with different species of flowers. In fact, Phulbagh was the resting place of the Bundel kings. There is also an underground castle and the eighth pillar mandap in Phulbagh.
   All necessary resources are available for the trip to Orchha Fort. The nearest airport is Khajuraho Airport. The distance of Orchha fort from Khajuraho Airport is approximately 163 km. The nearest railway station is the Orchha Junction. Tourists can also visit Orchha Fort by road.
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