Chittorgarh once was recognized as "Capital Of Mewar Kingdom". Now it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I happened to visit
Chittorgarh when I was living in Udaipur and got a chance to visit a few historical sites. Below are the few pictures that I took during my visit. I hope you all like it.
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When you start your journey from the city toward the fort you will come across seven different Gates.
They are Padan Pol, Bhairan Pol, Hanuman Pol, Ganesh Pol, Jorla Pol, Laxman Pol, and Ram Pol.
In the local language, Gate is called Pol.
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Vijay Stambha, Chittorgarh. |
Vijay Stambha also called The Tower of Victory. It is a symbol of Chittorgarh. By picture you can make out it is a nine-floor structure. Inside the structure, you can find many gods idol.
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Garden Near Vijay Stambha, Chittorgarh. |
A many year old tree at the graden near Vijay Stambha.
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Different angle view of Vijay Stambha. |
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Gaumukh Reservoir, Chittorgarh. |
Here you can see water continuously flowing the structure shaped like the mouth of a cow. Many people believe it as a holy site.
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View of City from Fort |
You can have a great view of the city near Gaumukh Reservoir.
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People Enjoying the top view of the city. |
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Ruin Structure at Chttorgarh. |
You can find many ruin structures while exploring the fort.
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Another Ruin Structure came across while exploring fort. |
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People coming after visiting the temple on other side. |
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Another structure near small pond.
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Kalika Mata Temple, Chittorgarh. |
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View of Rani Padmini Palace, Chittorgarh. |
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One has to take boat from here to reach to Rani Padmini Palace. |
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Rani Padmini Palace, Chittorgarh. |
To know more about
Chittorgarh History click
here.
All photos taken through my mobile Redmi Note 3 and then processed in Lightroom.
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