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Ruby
October 14, 2021
Maharajas turned the sorrow of death into a 'Saga of the Past.' The most exquisite and graceful instance in this saga is Jaipur's famed Royal Crematoriums called 'Gatore ki Chhatriyan. They are stunning works of architecture to see! They follow Vedic architectural guidelines with Indo-Persian structural and arcuate building influences. An umbrella-shaped dome called a 'chhatri' tops each Indian monument and crematorium. The Maharajas built the other monuments in sandstone. Elephants, combat scenes, etc., are intricately carved into several of them.
Maharajas turned the sorrow of death into a 'Saga of the Past.' The most exquisite and graceful instance in this saga is Jaipur's famed Royal Crematoriums called 'Gatore ki Chhatriyan. They are stunning works of architecture to see! They follow Vedic architectural guidelines with Indo-Persian struct…
Ashutosh
December 25, 2021
History of Gatore Ki Chhatriyan Jaipur A Rajput dynasty Kachwaha that reigned at Gatore Ki Chhatriyan was responsible for maintaining the royal crematorium grounds. Maharaja Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur, chose the site in the 18th century. Since 1733, every Kachhwaha king has been cremated here. The only missing cenotaph is Maharaja Sawai Ishwari Singh, whose burial took place at Jaipur's city palace complex. Architecture of Gatore Ki Chhatriyan Jaipur The Gatore compound follows Vedic architectural guidelines with Indo-Persian structural and arcuate building influences. Crematoriums are located north of the hamlet and sloping southwards, according to Vedic norms. A body of water, particularly a river, provides an ideal setting for the memorials. Furthermore, the Rajas built the crematoriums and monuments in remote places not seen from afar. The cenotaphs of the royals are distributed around the complex, resulting in what appears to be a mix of tiny open-air palaces and beautiful towers. The structures indicate the locations of prior leaders' cremations. They are stunning works of architecture to see! An umbrella-shaped dome called a 'chhatri' tops each Indian monument and crematorium. The Maharajas built the other monuments in sandstone. Elephants, combat scenes, etc., are intricately carved into several of them. Memorials at Gatore Ki Chhatriyan Jaipur The courtyard has three portions, the oldest being the farthest from the entrance. The chhatri of Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur, stands in the courtyard's center. As per legend, it is made of Taj marble or white Makrana marble, the highest quality. The most beautiful memorial is of Sawai Jai Singhji. It is eloquently constructed using white marble. It has sculptures of Hindu Gods, maids, musicians, and other individuals and truly validates the reign of Jaipur's greatest emperor. Twenty pillars support the dome. Sawai Ram Singh's memorial is located just behind the chhatri of Sawai Jai Singh. It mimics his chhatri and contains an exact depiction of the regal games of army scenes made of Italian marble.The next chhatri, Sawai Madho Singh, is the most intricate and magnificent of all chhatris. Sawai Pratap Singh commissioned the chhatri in his honor, and it is a one-of-a-kind blend of stone and marble work. Its layout is similar to that of the Taj Mahal to some extent. The two stone lions guarding the entryway appear to be the watch guard. As soon as you take a step forward, you observe the incredible and detailed carvings and decorations. The pillars in this chhatri are in an octagonal pattern. Furthermore, it has vented octagon windows. Standing in the middle, you can see the open verandas on all four sides. The stairs leading to the top of the mausoleum stand on its north. You can enjoy a fantastic view of the chhatris all around you from here. They are twelve in number. On each of the four corners stand four enormous chhatris and eight tiny chhatris. This memorial exemplifies Jaipur's architectural significance and beauty. The stone is a rare Redstone from Karauli and 'Raay wale ki khan' near Ramgarh. Over the marble panels outside the chhatri, scenes of the traditional procession of elephants, horses, and other animals from Janani Deori to Sanganeri Gate represent eloquence. The Hanumanji temple stands near the Sanganeri gate, and you can see the grand Hawa Mahal from here. #Trivia- One intriguing fact about this lovely spot is that people gathered to light lamps here to honor their rulers until a few years ago, as the sun went down and twilight fell over the beautiful surroundings. Lighting lights represented paying homage to their kings. But, as time passed, this enjoyable activity faded away.
History of Gatore Ki Chhatriyan Jaipur A Rajput dynasty Kachwaha that reigned at Gatore Ki Chhatriyan was responsible for maintaining the royal crematorium grounds. Maharaja Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur, chose the site in the 18th century. Since 1733, every Kachhwaha king has been cremated he…
Neeta
December 13, 2019
It was the royal crematorium for the majestic rulers of Rajasthan. This incredible place has a cenotaph for each of the more famous maharajas cremated there and they are all engraved with beautiful Rajasthani carvings. Just a jaw-dropping magnificent location.

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