Great Wall of Kumbhalgarh is the second largest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. 38 kms continuous wall kept the fort undefeated till the date.
Author: Santosh Unecha
Badal Mahal means the palace of clouds. the royal palace of Kumbhalgarh. Placed on the highest peak of the fort, the palace plays role of Crown of the fort.
Golerao group of temples is a group of nine niche temples placed among the inner circular walls within the great wall of Kumbhalgarh.
Mamadev Temple, also known as Kumbha Shyam, is an amazing three shrine temple of Kumbhalgarh. Situated on the east of of famous Vedi temple.
Vedi temple of Kumbhalgarh is the only surviving remnant of all the sacrificial places of India. Rana Kumbha built this jain temple in AD 1457 to honor the sacrifice of the pilgrimage and to perform the rituals
Neelkanth temple is famous for it’s monolith Shiva Linga and is one of the attraction within Kumbhalgarh fort.
Kumbhalgarh..an unconquerable fort of Rajasthan! Birthplace of Maharana Pratap, this is the second most important fort after Chittorgarh!
Shrinathji temple of Nathdwara is rather mansion of the Lord Krushna. Popularly known as Shrinathji ki haveli, the temple has unique features and way of worshipping the god. Shrinathji is treated as Thakorji or Shethji of the haveli and is been served rather than worshipped. Carved in a black marble, Lord Krishna reminds me of Lord Shamlaji of Gujarat. The diamond on the chin of the lord shines bright o dark color. Shrinathji idol is in the form of Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan hill with his left hand and his right hand resting on his waist. With the lord’s image two…
Pune to Rajasthan on motorbike. Rajasthan..the royal land of forts & palaces, the spiritual land of Srinathji, Pushkar, Karni Mata and Dargah Sharif.
Kamasutra at Shamlaji temple are ultimate samples of erotic arts in India. A mythical Kamasutra provides guide of making love as an important part of human life.