Ashapurna Heritage, Jodhpur
Ashapurna Heritage, Basni Benda, Near Airport, Jodhpur
Tilak Ceremoy
Tilak Ceremoy
Bhanwar Harshwardhan Singh S/O Shri Kunwar Karan Singh Uchiyarda , Ashapurna Buildcom Group......
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Satinder Pal Singh and his family own two properties in Jaipur, Hotel Pearl Palace and Pearl Palace Heritage. Both won TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards in 2013. Hear the owners reflect on what the awards mean to their businesses and gain insights into their success.
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Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur) Part 2
Mehrangarh (Mehran Fort), located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is one of the largest forts in India. Built around 1460 by Rao Jodha, the fort is situated 410 feet (125 m) above the city and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. Inside its boundaries there are several palaces known for their intricate carvings and expansive courtyards. A winding road leads to and from the city below. The imprints of the impact of cannonballs fired by attacking armies of Jaipur can still be seen on the second gate. To the left of the fort is the chhatri of Kirat Singh Soda, a soldier who fell on the spot defending the Mehrangarh fort.
There are seven gates, which include Jayapol (meaning 'victory'), built by Maharaja Man Singh to commemorate his victories over Jaipur, Udaipur and Bikaner armies. Fattehpol (also meaning 'victory') gate was built by Maharaja Ajit Singh to mark the defeat of the Mughals. The palm imprints upon these still attract much attention.
The museum in the Mehrangarh fort is one of the most well-stocked museums in Rajasthan. In one section of the fort museum there is a selection of old royal palanquins, including the elaborate domed gilt Mahadol palanquin which was won in a battle from the Governor of Gujarat in 1730. The museum exhibits the heritage of the Rathores in arms, costumes, paintings and decorated period
Dr Kumar Vishwas on Rani Padmini
Dr Kumar Vishwas on Mewar Maharani Padmini:
A recital of Pt Narendra Mishra ji's poem by me had made news in past two days. It trended on Twitter, it trended on Facebook and it's still trending on YouTube. So, what made it viral? KUMAR VISHWAS ? NO! It's the Heritage - Heritage of Mighty Mewar! Heritage of Respectful Rajasthan! Heritage of Ignited India! The recital is simple, but the poem is a bliss, and above all its about Maharani Padmavati, Gora and Badal, unparalleled gems of rich Mewar, known for its bravery, self-respect and honor. The way it is trending on social media is a sign of the love we Indians have for our decorated and rich heritage. Let this trend go beyond social media and trend in our hearts, lifelong! Share this echo maximum ????
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Meeraas -The Heritage. Jigar muradabadi - Pratibha singh Baghel-
Meeraas -The Heritage. An evening of original Ghazal sung by reputed singers.
Meeraas - The Heritage is an annual event wherein, we prepare researched documentaries on great poets which are screened along with the singing of one of their best works to an august gathering by renowned singers. The same is telecast on various TV channels and also uploaded on YouTube for larger circulation and reference. Both the offerings have been
praised by media and connoisseurs alike. People from the various cities of India and abroad attend these programs.
ये हैं महाराणा प्रताप के वंशज, रोल्स रॉयस से मर्सडीज तक हैं इनके गैराज में....
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Maharana Mahendra Singh Mewar (born 24 February 1941) is an Indian politician and 76th Maharana of the Mewar dynasty who served in the 9th Lok Sabha. He was elected to the Lok Sabha from Chittorgarh with a winning margin of over 190,000 votes. He is the eldest son of then Mewar ruler Bhagwat Singh. Maharana Mahendra Singh ji Mewar has one son, Kunwar Vishvaraj Singh of Udaipur - Mewar, and a daughter, Kanwrani Trivikrama Kumari Jamwal. He graduated from Mayo College, Ajmer where he was a sportsman.
In 1984, Maharana Bhagwat Singh willed his entire property through a trust to younger son Arvind. He not only made Arvind the executor of the will, but also included daughter Yogeshwari Kumari as a trustee. Elder son Mahendra Singh, who had a year before accused his father of wasteful expenditure and sought division of the vast property, was left out.
After the demise of Late Maharana Bhagwat Singh ji Mewar of Udaipur, his elder son, now Maharana Mahendra Singh ji Mewar of Udaipur was recognized as the Head of the Family in a public ceremony (Tilak) that took place in Udaipur[2] on 19 November 1984.
His younger brother, Shri Arvind Singh Mewar has however has since claimed that he is the Head of the Family. The Estate of Late Maharana Bhagwat Singh ji Mewar of Udaipur has been declared a H.U.F (Hindu United Family - Joint Family) by the Income Tax Tribunal in 1981 and is subject to a partition suit since 1983. Stay orders have been applicable on this Estate since and the activities initiated, expanded, alterations undertaken by Shri Arvind Singh Mewar have been during the pendency of these orders.
Shri Arvind Singh's place of residence is Shikarbadi. On the demise of Late Maharana Bhagwat Singh ji Mewar of Udaipur, and after the Tilak ceremony of Maharana Mahendra Singh ji Mewar, parts of the Palace, specifically those in which Late Maharana Bhagwat Singh ji Mewar of Udaipur was residing were sealed by Maharana Mahendra Singh ji Mewar. Against orders of the High Court of Rajasthan, the government / administration handed over these parts to Shri Arvind Singh for which a contempt petition is under adjudication before the Supreme Court of India. Maharana Mahendra Singh ji Mewar has been permitted by the Supreme Court of India to take steps to repossess these parts of the Palace. It is under these circumstances that Shri Arvind Singh has been residing in the City Palace.
During the lifetime of Late Maharana Bhagwat Singh ji Mewar, Maharana Mahendra Singh ji Mewar assisted in the formation of the Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation, managed the world famous Lake Palace Hotel when it was first recognised as a five star hotel and managed the Garden Hotel, also at Udaipur when it was accorded with a three star status.
The relationship between the two branches of the family have remained tense.[3][4] While in the international press, Arvind Singh Mewar is generally mentioned as the current head of the family, sometimes locally Mahendra Singh ji Mewar is the one recognized.
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Folk Singer, 4 Different Languages in 1 minute - Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
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This folk singer, who chose to remain anonymous, accepted my challenge of singing in as many languages as he could in just a minute!
Six generations of his family have been singing at the #mehrangarhfort in #jodhpur #rajasthan .
He was pleasantly surprised at my challenge and told me no one had ever come to him with such a request! Nonetheless, he was quite sporting about it and it’s always a pleasure to see the multitude of talent and diversity that our country harbors.
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Mehrangarh Fort Part 1
Mehrangarh (Mehran Fort), located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is one of the largest forts in India. Built around 1460 by Rao Jodha, the fort is situated 410 feet (125 m) above the city and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. Inside its boundaries there are several palaces known for their intricate carvings and expansive courtyards. A winding road leads to and from the city below. The imprints of the impact of cannonballs fired by attacking armies of Jaipur can still be seen on the second gate. To the left of the fort is the chhatri of Kirat Singh Soda, a soldier who fell on the spot defending the Mehrangarh fort.
There are seven gates, which include Jayapol (meaning 'victory'), built by Maharaja Man Singh to commemorate his victories over Jaipur, Udaipur and Bikaner armies. Fattehpol (also meaning 'victory') gate was built by Maharaja Ajit Singh to mark the defeat of the Mughals. The palm imprints upon these still attract much attention.
The museum in the Mehrangarh fort is one of the most well-stocked museums in Rajasthan. In one section of the fort museum there is a selection of old royal palanquins, including the elaborate domed gilt Mahadol palanquin which was won in a battle from the Governor of Gujarat in 1730. The museum exhibits the heritage of the Rathores in arms, costumes, paintings and decorated period
MTV CRIBS - Indian Palace
Season 17 - Episode 8 of MTV Cribs
Take a tour of the home/palace of the famous Indian music producer Karan...
Terence Lewis at Lake Palace Hotel in Jodhpur
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Tie The Knot With Royal Affair At Umaid Bhawan Palace Jodhpur
Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur: A royal castle where you can tie the knot. Right from the custom-made wedding dress, the royal ‘mandap’, the melodic songs, and the grand setting all fuse together to create an unforgettable day for you!
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Travel my India: The Rampuriya Havelis of Bikaner
If Bikaner has a secret well kept, it has to be the set of Rampuriya Havelis nestled right in the heart of the old city. A walk through the Havelis is a lesson in history and a study of the illustrious past of the merchants of the Bikaner.
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in INDIA: Champaner, Gujarat
Champaner (ચાંપાનેર شمبنر ; Muhammadabad) is a historical city in the state of Gujarat, in western India. It is located in Panchmahal district, 47 kilometres from the city of Vadodara. The city was briefly the capital of Gujarat.
It was founded by Vanraj Chavda, the most prominent king of the Chavda Dynasty, in the 8th century. He named it after the name of his friend and general Champa, also known later as Champaraj. By the later 15th century, the Khichi Chauhan Rajputs held Pavagadh fort above the town of Champaner. The young Sultan of Gujarat, Mahmud Begada, deciding to attack Champaner, started towards it with his army on 4 December 1482. After defeating the Champaner army, Mahmud captured the town and besieged Pavagadh, the well-known hill-fortress, above Champaner, where king Jayasimha had taken refuge. He captured the Pavagadh fort on 21 November 1484, after a siege of 20 months. He then spent 23 years rebuilding and embellishing Champaner, which he renamed Muhammadabad, after which he moved the capital there from Ahmedabad. In 1535, after chasing away Bahadur Shah Humayun personally lead some 300 Mughals to scale the fort on spikes driven into rock and stonework in a remote and unguarded part of the citadel built over a precipitous hillside on Pavagadh Hill. Large heaps of gold, silver and jewels were the war booty even though Bahadur Shah had managed to escape with a lot to Diu. Champaner is today the site of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, which UNESCO designated a World Heritage Site in 2004.
Sultan Begada also built a magnificent Jama Masjid in Champaner, which ranks amongst the finest architectural edifices in Gujarat. It is an imposing structure on a high plinth, with a central dome, two minarets 30 meters in height, 172 pillars, seven mihrabs, and carved entrance gates with fine latticed windows called jalis.
The 2001 award-winning film Lagaan is based in a village in the region of Champaner, during the British Raj, when an Indian Army cantonment was stationed there.