Royal Wedding at Amba Vilas Palace of Mysore, Yaduveer Wodeyar Weds with Trishika
Royal Wedding of Mysore: Amba Vilas Palace of Mysore all set for for the royal wedding of Wodeyar family scion Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wodeyar. Yaduveer will wed with Trishika Kumari Singh at Kalyana Mantapa in the palace.
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Mysore Palace inside videos and Mysore Palace Light show, Mysore tourism Karnataka tourism. Ambavilas Palace (Kannada: ಅಂಬಾ ವಿಲಾಸ್ ಅರಮನೆ), otherwise known as the Mysore Palace (Kannada: ಮೈಸೂರು ಅರಮನೆ), is a historical palace and a royal residence at Mysore in the Indian State of Karnataka. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is in the centre of Mysore, and faces the Chamundi Hills eastward. Mysore is commonly described as the 'City of Palaces', and there are seven palaces including this one; however, 'Mysore Palace' refers specifically to this one within the Old Fort. Yaduraya built the first palace inside the Old Fort in the 14th century, which was demolished and constructed multiple times. The current structure was constructed between 1897 and 1912, after the Old Palace was burnt ablaze. The last palace, now known as the Old Palace or the Wooden Palace, was burnt into ashes during the 1896 Dasara festivities. Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and his mother Maharani Kempananjammanni Devi, commissioned the British architect Lord Henry Irwin to build a new palace.The architectural style of domes of the palace is commonly described as Indo-Saracenic, with blends of the Hindu, Mughal, Rajput, and Gothic styles.The palace houses two durbar halls (ceremonial meeting halls of the royal court) and incorporates an array of courtyards, gardens, and buildings.
Mysore Palace is probably India’s only illuminated royal structure and is a major tourist attraction, especially during Dasara where millions of tourists come from far and wide to see the lit up Palace.
The red light atop Mysore Palace in the central dome is used to synchronise the timing of lights from all the four stations simultaneously.
This red light, earlier, was an indicator of the presence of Maharajas inside the Palace. 15 minutes before illumination, the red light is switched on and switched off after 13 minutes. This is an alert to all station workers. Two minutes later when the red light is switched on again, the Palace is illuminated.
Mysore tourism and Mandya tourism offer other places of interest such as the Venugopal Swamy Temple at KRS Backwater, Sand Museum and 3D selfie Gallery, Guinness World Record Sea Shell Art Museum , Rail Museum Mysore, Guinness World Record Bonsai Garden at Mysore || Kishkindha Moolika Bonsai Garden,Regional Museum Of Natural History, Melody Wax museum, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalya at Wellington house, Mysore || National museum || IGRMS, Ancient Kikkeri Brahmeshvara temple at KR Pete, Arkeshwara Temple on the banks of River Kaveri at Yedatore, Krishnarajanagar Taluk, BallurKatte falls ,Chunchanakatte falls, Ganalu Falls, Edmuri falls and Balmuri falls, Gaganachukki Falls, hydro electric power project at Shivanasamudra Falls, Wellesley Bridge, old stone bridge Lushington bridge, Bheemeshwari,1200 years old Marehalli Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Marehalli, Malavalli, Ruins of Panchalingeshwara Temple at Somanathapura, Unknown stone carved ruin temple at Somanathapura, oldest Dam in Karnataka || 900 years old Madhavmantri Dam, Melukote Akka Thangi kola , Raya Gopura at Melukote , Melukote Kalyani, Dhanushkoti at Melukote, Gumbaz - Tomb of Tippu Sultan, temples of Talakadu. Talakadu is one of the Pancha Narayana Kshetrams,18 feet tall Ancient Bahubali statue at KRS backwaters, Basadihalli, the Sri Narayana Swamy temple at Anandur, Basaralu ancient Mallikarjuna temple, Arethippur Mandya, 1200 years old excavated jain basadi || Kanakagiri, Excavated Ancient statue of Bhagawan Bahubali at Arethippur, Hulikere Tunnel Gommatagiri -heritage jain center, Somanathapura Hoysala temple, Muthathi forest, Bheemeshwari Cauveri fishing camp.
Mysore tourism offers other places such as Brindavan Garden, , Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Balmuri Falls,Lalitha Mahal Palace, Mysore Zoo, Chamundi hills , St. Philomena's Church,Karanji Lake.The Blue Lagoon, Big Banyan Tree Mysore , Basadi Hosakote Jain Temple, Dornahalli Church, Sagarakatte Bridge .
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Name: Ambavilas Palace
Other Names: Mysore Palace, Mysore Maharaja Palace
Address: Sayyaji Rao Rd, Agrahara, Chamrajpura, Mysuru – 570001
State: Karnataka
Country: India
Who Built Mysore Palace : Henry Irwin is the Architect.
Mysore Palace Timings
10.00 am - 05.30 pm
Mysore Palace is open all days of the week
Mysore Palace Lighting Timings: Mysore Palace Illumination Timings. 07.00 pm - 07.45 pm on Sundays, National Holidays and State Festivals. 07.40 pm - 07.45 pm on Weekdays (Monday to Saturday)
Mysore Palace Entry Charges
Adults Rs. 40/-
Children between 10 - 18 Years : Rs. 20/-
Children below 10 years : Free Entrance
Foreign Tourist Rs. 200/- (Audio Kit Facility Included)
Tickets are sold at southern gate of the Mysore Palace.
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WORLD FAMOUS MYSORE PALACE... MUST WATCH!!!
The Palace of Mysore (also known as the Amba Vilas Palace) is a palace situated in the city of Mysore in southern India. It is the official residence of the Wodeyars - the erstwhile royal family of Mysore, which ruled the princely state of Mysore for over seven centuries.
The Palace of Mysore is a historical palace in the city of Mysore in Karnataka, southern India. It is the official residence and seat of the Wodeyars — the rulers of Mysore, the royal family of Mysore, who ruled the princely state from 1399 to 1950. The palace houses two durbar halls (ceremonial meeting halls of the royal court) and incorporates a mesmerizing and gigantic array of courtyards, gardens, and buildings. The palace is in the central region of inner Mysore, facing the Chamundi Hills eastward.
Mysore is commonly described as the City of Palaces. There are about seven palaces inclusive of this; however, Mysore Palace refers specifically to the one within the Old Fort. Built by the Maharaja Rajarshi His Highness Krishnarajendra Wadiyar IV, Mysore Palace is now one of the most famous tourist attractions in India, after the Taj Mahal, and has more than 6 million visitors annually.
It is a three-storied stone structure, with marble domes and a 145 ft five-storied tower. One enters the Palace through the Gombe Thotti or the Doll's Pavilion. This collection also has a wooden elephant that is decorated with 84 kilogrammes of gold. The Wodeyar kings built a palace in Mysore in the 14th century.
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Mysore Palace or the Mysore Maharaja Palace is located in the heart of the city. Mysore Palace is one of the most visited monuments in India. And its one of the largest palaces in the country, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, was the residence of the Wodeyar Maharaja's of the Mysore state.
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I would like you to watch my recent video on Mysore Palace which I took in December 2018. It shows the grandeur of The Mysore Palace, the awesome interior architecture of the palace . Its link is
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Mysore Palace is a historical palace and a royal residence at Mysore in the Indian State of Karnataka. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is in the centre of Mysore, and faces the Chamundi Hills eastward.
Mysore Palace is now one of the most famous tourist attractions in India, after the Taj Mahal, with more than 6 million annual visitors.The last palace, now known as the Old Palace or the Wooden Palace, was burnt into ashes during the 1896 Dasara festivities. Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and his mother Maharani Kempananjammanni Devi, commissioned the British architect Lord Henry Irwin to build a new palace.
The architectural style of domes of the palace is commonly described as Indo-Saracenic, with blends of the Hindu, Mughal, Rajput, and Gothic styles. It is a three-story stone structure with marble domes, and has a 145-foot five-story tower. The palace is surrounded by a large garden. The entrance gate and arch hold the emblem and coat of arms of the kingdom of Mysore, around which is written the kingdom's motto in Sanskrit: न बिभॆति कदाचन (never terrified). The palace houses two durbar halls (ceremonial meeting halls of the royal court) and incorporates an array of courtyards, gardens, and buildings.
The three-story stone building of fine grey granite with deep pink marble domes has a facade with several expansive arches and two smaller ones flanking the central arch, which is supported by tall pillars. Above the central arch is a sculpture of Gajalakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and abundance with her elephants. There are three major exclusive temple buildings within the Old Fort, and about 18 inside the palace heart building.
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Mysore Palace is relatively a new addition to the historic city of Mysore. Completed in the year 1912 A.D., it is more than a mere Palace as Mysoreans feel that it is a symbol of their prestige. When lit with over hundred thousand bulbs, it is a spectacular sight to behold. A master piece in the Indo-Saracenic architecture, it is surrounded by gardens, temples and cool shady boulevards. Sounds pretty much like the ambiance in Zuari Garden City!
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Mysore Palace is a historical palace and a royal residence at Mysore in the Indian State of Karnataka. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is in the centre of Mysore, and faces the Chamundi Hills eastward. Mysore is commonly described as the 'City of Palaces', and there are seven palaces including this one; however, 'Mysore Palace' refers specifically to this one within the Old Fort.
Mysore Palace Illumination Timings
07.00 pm - 07.45 pm on Sundays, National Holidays and State Festivals.
07.40 pm - 07.45 pm on weekdays (Monday to Saturday) after the sound and light show.
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Mysore Palace
The Palace of Mysore (also known as the Amba Vilas Palace) is a palace situated in the city of Mysore in southern India. It is the official residence of the Wodeyars - the erstwhile royal family of Mysore, which ruled the princely state of Mysore for over seven centuries. The palace also houses two durbar halls (ceremonial meeting hall of the royal court).
Mysore is commonly described as the City of Palaces, however, the term Mysore Palace specifically refers to one within the old fort. The Wodeyar kings first built a palace in Mysore in the 14th century, it was demolished and constructed multiple times. The current palace construction was commissioned in 1897, and it was completed in 1912 and expanded later around 1940.
Mysore palace is now one of the most famous tourist attractions in India after Taj Mahal with more than 2.7 million visitors.[1] Although tourists are allowed to visit the palace, they are not allowed to take photographs inside the palace. Price of admission for foreign tourists is 200 INR., and for Indians 40 INR. All visitors must remove their footwear to enter the palace.
The regent of Mysore, Maharani Vani Vilas Sannidhna, commissioned a British architect, Henry Irwin, to build yet another palace in its place.[2] The construction was completed in year 1912. But slowly the beautification of the fort was also taken up and the inhabitants of the fort were slowly shifted out to newer Extension built outside. The present Public Durbar Hall wing was also added much later around 1940.
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Conducted tour by KARNATAKA STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION or KSTDC. Mysore Palace is a historical palace and a royal residence at Mysore in the Indian State of Karnataka, India. Mysore Palace or the Mysore Maharaja Palace is located in the heart of the city. Mysore Palace is one of the most visited monuments in India. And its one of the largest palaces in the country, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, was the residence of the Wodeyar Maharajas of the Mysore state.
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The palace has many prominent rooms and places, each boasting of exceptional beauty.
ROYAL FURNITURE - Two large silver chairs resemble thrones. Royal coat of arms molded on back and silver lions from the armrests. Lion is a symbol of power and royalty.
CASKET ROOM - ROYAL COLLECTIONS - When the Mysuru kings visit various parts of the state, their subjects received them with the greatest respect. They often had many requests, these would be formally submitted in small silver and sweet-smelling sandalwood caskets. Additionally, they would present the kings with mementos of their visit in these boxes.
ROYAL WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS AND CEREMONIAL FUNCTIONS - Octagonally shaped hall where all royal weddings, birthdays and ceremonial functions were celebrated. Dome supported by clusters of pillars is of cast iron. There are 26 paintings which depict Dasara procession and four other subjects such as the birthday procession of Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV, Durga Pooja or Ayudha Pooja on the south wall of the Kalyanamantapa, the car festival of Goddess Chamundeshwari and the celebration of Krishna Janmashtami on the western corridor. The painting representing Dasara festivities are based on actual photographs and executed during the years between 1934 and 1945.
The stained-glass ceiling soars heavenward – a rich tapestry of peacock motifs and floral mandalas held in place by metal beams. The design of the glass and framework was created by the artists of Mysuru and manufactured by famous Walter McFarlane Saracen Foundry in Glasgow, Scotland. A majestic chandelier hangs low from the center of the tall dome, the peacock design is reflected in the mosaic tiles on the floor.
There are numerous secret tunnels from the palace cellar leading to Srirangapatna, other palaces, and confidential areas.
PATRONS OF WRESTLING - The Kings of Mysuru were great Patrons of wrestling. Throughout their long rule, a class of wrestlers called Jetties received in particular encouragement. A favorite rather cruel, for an of wrestling called Vajramusti, was often exhibited by Jetties, especially during the national festival of Dasara.
Public Durbar Hall is one of the most popular features of the Mysore Palace. It was used by kings to host various ceremonial meetings. Private Durbar (Ambavilasa Palace) is another place to see at Mysore Palace. Used by the Kings for private meetings, it also presents a spectacular architectural beauty with mesmerizing interiors.
Doll’s Pavilion or Gombe Thotti is a unique place which displays an excellent collection of dolls from 19th and early 20th century.
Another place in the Mysore Palace for art lovers is the Portrait Gallery, consisting of a various painting of the royal Wadiyar family.
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In this video, we will visit World Famous Mysore Palace from Inside along with relevant information of the individual places inside the palace. So please watch this video completely, it will be very useful to plan your Mysore trip/ Palace visit.
The Mysore Palace (Ambavilas Palace), is a historical palace and an official royal residence Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore at Mysore in the southern Karnataka state of India. The current structure was constructed between 1897 and 1912, after the Old Palace was burnt into ashes during Dasara festival (1896). Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and his mother Maharani Kempananjammanni Devi, commissioned the British architect Lord Henry Irwin to build a new palace. Meanwhile, the royal family stayed in the Jaganmohan Palace. The construction was overseen by B. P. Raghavulu Naidu, an executive engineer in the Mysore Palace division. He had conducted elaborate architectural studies during visits to Delhi, Madras, and Calcutta, and these were implemented in the new palace plan. The construction cost was placed at Rs 41, 47,913 and was completed in 1912.
Major attractions inside Palace
Public Durbar Hall (Diwan e Aam)
Ambavilasa (Diwan-e-Khas or Darbar-e-Khas or Private Hall)
Kalyana Mantapa
Golden Throne
The Golden Houda
Doll’s Pavilion (Gombe Thotti)
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Mysore Palace: Unknown Royal Treasure of Wadiyars King of Mysore Mysore Tourism
Mysore Palace Unknown Royal Treasure of Wadiyars King of Mysore,Mysore Palace is also called Ambavilas Palace is famous popular tourist location of Mysore tourism. Mysore Palace is the official residence of Wadiyars dynasty and seat of kingdom of Mysore. Mysore Palace is in canter of Mysore City and faces Chamundi Hills eastward. Mysore is also called City of Palaces, there are seven Palaces in Mysore.
Major portion of Mysore Palace is converted into a museum with rare unknown Royal Treasure of Wadiyars King of Mysore! The most popular royal treasure are the diamond studded golden throne and Chamundeswari Ambari. The other Royal Wadiyar treasure include golden caskets, golden jewellery boxes, antic rosewood and Teakwood furniture, swords and other weapons used by the Wadiyar kings! These rare unknown treasures of Wadiyars King of Mysore has made Mysore Palace a popular tourist destination in India and all over the world.
Yaduriya built the first old Palace in old fort in 14 century, which was demolished and reconstructed many times. The recent Mysore Palace was constructed between 1897 to 1912, after the old Palace was burnt to ashes during 1896 Dasara festivities. Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and his mother Maharani Kempannajammani De hi commissioned British architect Sir Henry Irwin to build the new Palace. The new Palace was built in Indo-Sarcenic Architecture style also blending Hindu, Moghul, Rajput and Gothic Style. Mysore Palace houses two Durbar Halls, and incorporates many courtyards, gardens,temples and buildings.
Mysore Palace illumination is a major tourist attraction with nearly 100000 bulbs illuminating the Mysore Palace!
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Grand Structures - Amba Vilas Palace
In the next episode of ‘Grand Structures’, we bring to you the story of iconic Amba Vilas Palace. Commonly called Mysore Palace, the grand edifice is a landmark depicting the history and journey of a city, which is also a cultural capital of Karnataka.
Watch the beauty, glory and magnificence of the palace, a home, through the voices of its royal guardian, a historian and a connoisseur, as the palace opened its doors for photography for the first time ever.
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Smt. Pramoda Devi Wadiyar & Mysore Royal Family
Palace Board, Mysuru, Govt. Of Karnataka
Illustration Courtesy: 'Legacy of Jettys' by CR Maheshwaran, Ed. 2016, Mysuru
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Still by Jonny Easton
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Production Assistance & Research: Eman Hasan
Editor & VFX: Rohit Chandok
3D GFX & Animation: Samudra Kajal Saikia & Roohi Malhotra
Camera Team: MS Suresh, Yogesh Agarwal & Rajeev Kumar Singh
Script & Direction: Rajat Kain, Eman Hasan
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Mysuru Dasara 2019: Yaduveer Wadiyar perform Ayudha Puja at Mysuru Palace
Yaduveer Wadiyar perform Ayudha Puja at Mysuru Palace. Mysuru Maharaja Yaduveer Wadiyar Performs Puja to Royal Elephant, Camel, Horses & Cows on Behalf of 'Ayudha Pooja' at Amba Vilas Palace.
Ayudha Puja (Ayudha Pooja), also called ‘Astra Puja’ or ‘worship of weapons’ was celebrated at Mysuru Palace on Monday.
Ayudha puja was performed by Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, the scion of Mysuru royal family, to the royal armoury in the Palace with full traditional fervour and grandeur.
Vijayadashami, marking the culmination of the 10-day Dasara festival, will be celebrated tomorrow where the grand procession and the ceremonial Torchlight Parade will be held.
The royal palace and several parts of Mysuru city were illuminated with thousands of bulbs glowing all through the festival.
The celebrations culminate with the ‘Jumbo Sawari’ or procession of well-decorated elephants carrying the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari placed in a golden Howdah on Vijayadashmi or the 10th day of the festival, along with the display of various tableaux and cultural groups.
In the Mysuru palace, the Navaratri celebrations kicked off on September 29 with Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, the scion of Mysuru royal family, dressed in grand attire, conducting Khasagi durbar (private durbar) by ascending the golden throne, amid chanting Vedic hymns.
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Mysuru, or Mahishur as it was called in the past, traces its history back to the mythical past, when Goddess Chamundeshwari of Chamundi Hill, killed the wicked buffalo-headed demon, Mahishasura. This event that marked the victory of Good over Evil is the inspiration behind the Dasara festivities.
Vijayadashami (Dasara)
Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit, nava meaning nine and ratri meaning nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshiped. The 10th day is commonly referred to as Vijayadashami. According to a legend, Vijayadashami denotes the victory of truth over evil and was the day when the Hindu Goddess Chamundeshwari killed the demon Mahishasura. Mahishasura is the demon from whose name, the name Mysuru has been derived. The city of Mysuru has a long tradition of celebrating the Dasara festival and the festivities here are an elaborate affair and attract a large audience from all over the world.
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