Sunday, 15 March 2020

Karauli: The Incomparable Beauty of Red Stones

   Karauli should be called an incomparable city. Yes, Karauli is really a shining city of red stones. Therefore, it should be called a wonderful and incomparable city. 

  Karauli, the city of Rajasthan, one of the most scenic regions of India, is considered to be a very favorite city of tourists. Particularly, the beautiful places of Karauli, religious places and mahathirtha, palace-havelis, fort and memorial etc. attract tourists. This city of Rajasthan bordering Madhya Pradesh is very visible. It is also called the shining city of red stones. 
  Particularly, a border of this city connects to Ranthambore. Hence tourists can also hear the roar of lions of Ranthambore from Karauli. Hence, tourists can get a special feeling of adventure during a visit to Karauli. The red stone buildings make Karauli quite special. One big reason for this is that red stone is the natural wealth of Karauli. 
   This red stone of natural wealth became the special glow of the city. Not only this, the red stone of Karauli is supplied to the whole of India. Places to visit in Karauli attract tourists. In particular, the chhatris and havelis of Karauli are the main attraction of architecture. 
   Karauli is a great tourist destination famous for its historical forts and temples. Chambal is also an attraction of Karauli. However, there is a long chain of attractive places in and around Karauli. 
  These are especially City Palace, Bhanwar Vilas Mahal, Timangarh Fort, Devagiri Fort, Utgir Fort, Kaila Devi Temple, Madan Mohan Temple, Mehndipur Balaji Temple, Mahavir Temple etc.
   Bhanwar Vilas Mahal: Bhanwar Vilas Mahal is a royal palace. Tourists can still feel the majestic chic at the Bhanwar Vilas Palace. The interior is still decorated with ancient furnishings. This magnificent palace was built in 1938 by Maharaja Ganesh Pal Dev Bahadur. It was built as a royal residence.
   City Palace: City Palace was built in the 14th century by King Arjunpal. However, credit was given to Raja Gopal Singh for improving its form. The carvings of this magnificent palace, the netting, the graffiti etc. are very visible and breathtaking. Beautiful colors and style make this palace quite distinct. 
   The combination of white stones with red stones is highly visible. From the top of this palace, the beauty of the river Bhadravati is made. Not only this, the panoramic view of the city of Karauli is also visible from here.
   Timangarh Fort: Timangarh Fort is located about 40 km from Karauli. This fort of King Timanpal came into existence in the 11th century. It is a mythological monument.
   Devagiri Fort: Devagiri Fort is located around 70 km from Karauli. Situated amidst the beautiful valleys of Chambal river, this fort is known and recognized for its elegance and beauty. 
  The Devagiri Fort is a heritage of the Karauli dynasty. The Karauli dynasty used this fort as a military defenses fort during the Emergency.
   Kaila Devi Temple: Kaila Devi Temple is located about 25 km from the city. This temple built on the banks of river Kalisil amidst the hills of Trikut mountain is an incomparable example of architecture. It is believed that this temple is one of the nine Shaktipeeths.
  Madan Mohan Temple: The beauty scripture of Madan Mohan Temple is amazing. This temple dedicated to Lord Krishna is considered extremely fortunate. 
   The medieval temple is known and recognized for Lord Krishna and his companion Radha Rani. Its architecture is very beautiful and breathtaking. The special thing is that Madan Mohan Temple is connected to City Palace.
   Mahavir Temple: Mahavir Temple is an incomparable architecture of architecture. It was built in the 19th century. This temple of Mahavir ji is actually a Jain shrine. The building of this temple is based on the Jain style. It is special that the fame of this temple is in the world.
   All the necessary resources for traveling to Karauli Rajasthan are available. The nearest airport is Sanganer Airport Jaipur. The distance from Jaipur to Karauli is about 160 kilometers. The nearest railway station is Hindaun City railway junction. Tourists can also travel to Karauli by road.
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