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Yadavindra Gardens, formerly Pinjore Gardens, is a historic 17th century garden located in Pinjore city of Panchkula district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is an example of the Mughal Gardens architectural style, which was renovated by the Patiala Dynasty Jat Sikh Rulers. The garden in the city of Pinjore on the Ambala-Shimla road, near the ancient 8th century open-air archaeological museum site of Bhima Devi Temple Complex, is 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Chandigarh, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from UNESCO World Heritage Kalka–Shimla Railway and 255 kilometres (158 mi) from Delhi. It is approachable by road, rail and air from all parts of the country. #pinjoregarden #yadvindragardens #chandigarh
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जन्नत है पिंजौर गार्डन | Pinjore Garden Chandigarh | Yadvindra Gardens (Bagh) Pinjore
जन्नत है पिंजौर गार्डन | Pinjore Garden Chandigarh | Yadvindra Gardens (Bagh) Pinjore
यादविंद्रा गार्डन, पूर्व में पिंजौर गार्डन, एक ऐतिहासिक 17 वीं सदी का उद्यान है जो भारत के हरियाणा राज्य में पंचकुला जिले के पिंजौर शहर में स्थित है। यह मुगल गार्डन स्थापत्य शैली का एक उदाहरण है, जिसे पटियाला राजवंश जाट सिख शासकों द्वारा पुनर्निर्मित किया गया था।
चंडीगढ़ -शिमला मार्ग पर पिंजौर शहर में बगीचा, भीम देवी मंदिर परिसर के प्राचीन 8 वीं शताब्दी के ओपन-एयर पुरातात्विक संग्रहालय स्थल के पास, चंडीगढ़ से 22 किलोमीटर (14 मील), यूनेस्को वर्ल्ड से 5 किलोमीटर (3.1 मील) दूर है। हेरिटेज कालका-शिमला रेलवे और दिल्ली से 255 किलोमीटर (158 मील)। यह देश के सभी हिस्सों से सड़क, रेल और हवाई मार्ग से पहुंच योग्य है।
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Pinjore garden
Pinjore Gardens, also known as Yadavindra Gardens, is a historic 17th century garden located in Pinjore city of Panchkula district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is an example of the Mughal Gardens architectural style, which was renovated by the Patiala Dynasty Jat Sikh Rulers.
The garden in the city of Pinjore on the Ambala-Shimla road, near the ancient 8th century open-air archaeological museum site of Bhima Devi Temple Complex, is 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Chandigarh, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from UNESCO World Heritage Kalka–Shimla Railway and 255 kilometres (158 mi) from Delhi. It is approachable by road, rail and air from all parts of the country.
It was built in the foot hills of Himalayas as one of the Mughal gardens summer retreat for the Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707
Built on the style of Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar, the garden has been laid in seven terraces, with the main gate of the garden opening into the highest first terrace, which has a palace built in Rajasthani–Mughal style.[3] It is called the “Shish Mahal” (palace of glass), which is adjoined by a romantic Hawa Mahal (airy Palace). The second terrace with arched doorways has the Rang Mahal (painted palace). The third terrace has cypress trees and flowerbeds leading to dense groves of fruit trees. The next terrace has the Jal Mahal (palace of water) with a square fountain bed and a platform to relax. Fountains and tree groves are provided in the next terrace. The lowermost terrace has an open-air theatre, which is designed as a disc-like structure.
पिंजौर भारत के हरियाणा राज्य का एक प्राचीन शहर है। जो यहा स्थित पिंजौर गार्डन के लिए प्रसिद्ध है। यह शहर राजधानी चंडीगढ से मात्र 22 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर चंडीगढ- शिमला राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग पर स्थित है।
पिंजौरा गार्डन को किसी समय मुगल गार्डन भी कहा जाता था। वास्तव में यह गार्डन मुगल वास्तुशिल्प कला का अद्भुत नमूना है। मुगल शैली से निर्मित इस गार्डन में हरी मखमली घास और रंग बिरंगे फूल पर्यटको को बरबस ही आकर्षित करते है।
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Pinjore Gardens Chandigarh - Yadavindra Gardens Pinjore - Mughal Gardens near Chandigarh City
Pinjore Gardens, named as Yadavindra Gardens, is a historic 17th-century garden located in Pinjore city of Panchkula district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is an example of the Mughal Gardens architectural style. The garden in the city of Pinjore on the Ambala-Shimla Highway is 22 kilometres from Chandigarh, 5 kilometres from UNESCO World Heritage Kalka–Shimla Railway and 255 kilometres from New Delhi. It is approachable by road, rail and air from all parts of the country.
It was built in the foothills of Himalayas as one of the Mughal gardens summer retreats for the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb who then had his capital at Lahore, by his foster brother and architect Nawab Fadai Khan. It was built for Aurangzeb's personal use as a summer retreat.
In 1775, the Maharaja of Patiala Amar Singh bought it from the King Jagat Prakash of Sirmur State. In 19th-century Maharaja Yadavindra Singh of the princely state of Patiala restored the garden to its former glory. It has been renamed as Yadavindra Gardens in his memory.
Built on the style of Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar, the garden has been laid in seven terraces, with the main gate of the garden opening into the highest first terrace, which has a palace built in Rajasthani–Mughal style. It is called the “Sheesh Mahal”, which is adjoined by a romantic Hawa Mahal. The second terrace with arched doorways has the Rang Mahal. The third terrace has cypress trees and flowerbeds leading to dense groves of fruit trees. The next terrace has the Jal Mahal with a square fountain bed and a platform to relax. Fountains and tree groves are provided in the next terrace. The lowermost terrace has an open-air theatre, which is designed as a disc-like structure.
The Pinjore Heritage Festival is celebrated every year in December as a tribute to the Mughal Gardens. Baisakhi Festival is celebrated in April every year and the Mango Festival or Mango Mela is celebrated in July every year.
Pinjore Gardens are a good illustration of terrace gardens in India. Tourists from all over the world visit the Pinjore gardens to experience this Mughal creation that India has very proudly and carefully maintained. The entire garden is lit up after sunset in such a way that the ambience of the garden changes completely.
It is also called as the Mughal Garden of Haryana. It is a must-visit place for every visitor to Chandigarh.
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Yadavindra Gardens, formerly Pinjore Gardens, is a historic 17th century garden located in Pinjore city of Panchkula district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is an example of the Mughal Gardens architectural style, which was renovated by the Patiala Dynasty Jat Sikh Rulers.
The garden in the city of Pinjore on the Ambala-Shimla road, near the ancient 8th century open-air archaeological museum site of Bhima Devi Temple Complex, is 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Chandigarh, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from UNESCO World Heritage Kalka–Shimla Railway and 255 kilometres (158 mi) from Delhi. It is approachable by road, rail and air from all parts of the country.
History of Pinjore Garden: It was built in the foot hills of Himalayas as one of the Mughal gardens summer retreat for the Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707), who then had his capital at Lahore, by his foster brother architect Muzaffar Hussain (also known as Nawab Fidai Khan Koka), who as Aurangzeb's master of ordnance[1] had also supervised the construction of Badshahi Mosque(1671-73) of Lahore. It was built during the early days of Aurangzeb's rule but the accurate date is not known. Since the time of Shahjahan, mughals reserved the pavilions with Balustered columns supporting the cusped arches only for the use of emperor and his immediate family, hence, it was likely built for Aurangez's personal use as summer retreat.
In 1775, the Maharaja of Patiala Amar Singh bought it from the King of Sirmur State Jagat Prakash.
English author-painter C.M. Villiers-Stuart, who resided in the gardens for a time, included a description in her book on Gardens of the Great Mughals (1913). She wrote:
A quaint story still survives, how, when at length the work was finished, and Fadai came in state to spend his first summer there, his enjoyment of the garden and its beauties was short-lived; for the Rajas quickly frightened him away. In the districts round Pinjor, and in fact all along the foot of the Himalayas, occasional cases of goitre are to be seen; so from far and wide these poor people were collected by the wily Brahmins, and produced as the ordinary inhabitants of the place. The gardeners all suffered from goitre; every coolie had this dreadful complaint; even the countrywomen carrying up the big flat baskets of fruits and flowers to the zenana terraces were equally disfigured.
The ladies of the harem naturally were horrified; it was bad enough to be brought into these wild outlandish jungles, without this new and added terror. For the poor coolie women, well instructed beforehand, had told how the air and water of Pinjor caused this disease, which no one who lived there long ever escaped. A panic reigned in the zenana; its inmates implored to be removed at once from such a danger; and finally, Fadai Khan had to give way, and take his ladies to some other place less threatening to their beauty.
Had it been the terrible Emperor himself instead of his foster-brother, the cunning Rajas would have met their match. But Fadai Khan, thoroughly deceived, rarely came back to visit his lovely gardens, and the Rajas and their fields were left in peace for a time.
This stratagem led to the abandonment of the garden by Mughals. Part of the walled outer enclosure of the abandoned garden was demolished in 1793 to build a road. The garden, covered with wild overgrowth, came under the territory ruled by the Maharaja of Patiala during the 19th century British Raj, who used the garden terraces to grow roses for making Ittar perfume for the maharaja. The Maharaja Yadavindra Singh (1914-74) of the princely state of Patiala restored the garden to its former spledour. In recent times, it has been renamed as Yadavindra Garden in his memory, used as a setting for shooting Bollywood movies.
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Pinjore Garden Chandigarh, Yadvindra Gardens Pinjore Near Chandigarh also known as Mugal garden. I shot this Video using my Nikon P900 Camera. It's a very oldest and famous garden rear Chandigarh. Pinjore Garden Ticket Price : Rs. 25/-
Yadavindra Gardens, formerly Pinjore Gardens, is a historic 17th century garden located in Pinjore city of Panchkula district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is an example of the Mughal Gardens architectural style, which was renovated by the Patiala Dynasty Jat Sikh Rulers.
The garden in the city of Pinjore on the Ambala-Shimla road, near the ancient 8th century open-air archaeological museum site of Bhima Devi Temple Complex, is 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Chandigarh, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from UNESCO World Heritage Kalka–Shimla Railway and 255 kilometres (158 mi) from Delhi. It is approachable by road, rail and air from all parts of the country.
History of Pinjore Garden: It was built in the foot hills of Himalayas as one of the Mughal gardens summer retreat for the Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707), who then had his capital at Lahore, by his foster brother architect Muzaffar Hussain (also known as Nawab Fidai Khan Koka), who as Aurangzeb's master of ordnance[1] had also supervised the construction of Badshahi Mosque(1671-73) of Lahore. It was built during the early days of Aurangzeb's rule but the accurate date is not known. Since the time of Shahjahan, mughals reserved the pavilions with Balustered columns supporting the cusped arches only for the use of emperor and his immediate family, hence, it was likely built for Aurangez's personal use as summer retreat.[2]
In 1775, the Maharaja of Patiala Amar Singh bought it from the King of Sirmur State Jagat Prakash.[3]
English author-painter C.M. Villiers-Stuart, who resided in the gardens for a time, included a description in her book on Gardens of the Great Mughals (1913). She wrote:
A quaint story still survives, how, when at length the work was finished, and Fadai came in state to spend his first summer there, his enjoyment of the garden and its beauties was short-lived; for the Rajas quickly frightened him away. In the districts round Pinjor, and in fact all along the foot of the Himalayas, occasional cases of goitre are to be seen; so from far and wide these poor people were collected by the wily Brahmins, and produced as the ordinary inhabitants of the place. The gardeners all suffered from goitre; every coolie had this dreadful complaint; even the countrywomen carrying up the big flat baskets of fruits and flowers to the zenana terraces were equally disfigured.
The ladies of the harem naturally were horrified; it was bad enough to be brought into these wild outlandish jungles, without this new and added terror. For the poor coolie women, well instructed beforehand, had told how the air and water of Pinjor caused this disease, which no one who lived there long ever escaped. A panic reigned in the zenana; its inmates implored to be removed at once from such a danger; and finally, Fadai Khan had to give way, and take his ladies to some other place less threatening to their beauty.
Had it been the terrible Emperor himself instead of his foster-brother, the cunning Rajas would have met their match. But Fadai Khan, thoroughly deceived, rarely came back to visit his lovely gardens, and the Rajas and their fields were left in peace for a time.
This stratagem led to the abandonment of the garden by Mughals. Part of the walled outer enclosure of the abandoned garden was demolished in 1793 to build a road. The garden, covered with wild overgrowth, came under the territory ruled by the Maharaja of Patiala during the 19th century British Raj, who used the garden terraces to grow roses for making Ittar perfume for the maharaja. The Maharaja Yadavindra Singh (1914-74) of the princely state of Patiala restored the garden to its former spledour. In recent times, it has been renamed as Yadavindra Garden in his memory, used as a setting for shooting Bollywood movies.
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पिंजौर बाग़ - मुग़लो को मात देने एक अनोखी चाल | Pinjore Gardens: A Plot to Outwit the Mughals
चंडीगढ़ से बस एक घंटे की दूरी पर उपस्थित पिंजौर के बाग एक बड़ी ही दिलचस्प कहानी को छिपाए बैठे हैं. एक ऐसे राजा की जिसने मुघलो को अपने राज्य से दूर रखने का एक अनोखा रास्ता ढून्ढ निकाला.
Here is the story of a garden that was part of a plot by a local king to keep the Mughal lords out of his lair! The Pinjore Gardens are spectacular. The story behind it, is almost as interesting!
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Pinjore Garden in Chandigarh
This video was taken during my visit to Chandigarh-Shimla in March 2017.
The garden is in the village of Pinjore lie 22 km from Chandigarh on the Ambala-Shimla road. It also called Yadavindra Gardens.
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The Pinjore Gardens of Chandigarh
Enjoy the Mughal style architecture designed by Nawab Fidal Khan at the Pinjore Garden. Within the garden, we have places of historical concern, beautiful fountains, Japanese garden, nursery and a number of picnic spots.. This is just 20 kms away from Chandigarh. This garden is famous for its number of fruit trees; and you could pluck fruits of your choice to make you own chaat! Where: 20 kms away from Chandigarh on the Chandigarh-Shimla road.
Pinjore Garden Chandigarh| Yadavindra Gardens Pinjore
Pinjore Gardens, also called Yadavindra Gardens, represent one of the most travelled excursions from Chandigarh. Located at Pinjore, in the state of Haryana .Enjoy the Mughal style architecture designed by Nawab Fidal Khan at the Pinjore Garden. Within the garden, we have places of historical concern, beautiful fountains, Japanese garden, nursery and a number of picnic spots.. This is just 20 kms away from Chandigarh. This garden is famous for its number of fruit trees. Where: 22 kms away from Chandigarh on the Chandigarh-Shimla road.
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Best time to visit here is in evenings with all the trees highlighted and running waterfalls. Or if u wanna enjoy the nature then day time visit is must . They have fast food restaurants..
Location: Chandigarh-Kalka Road (22 km from Chandigarh)
Area: 100 acres
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Timing: 7 am to 10:30 pm
Entry Fee:
Ticket: 20 RS per person for adults
free entry for children below 3 years
Highlights: Mughal style gardens, Fountains, Mini zoo, etc
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Pinjore Garden in Chandigarh
Pinjore Gardens is located in Pinjore, Panchkula district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is an example of the Mughal Gardens style, and was built by Patiala Dynasty Rulers.
The garden is in the village of Pinjore lie 22 km from Chandigarh on the Ambala-Shimla road. It was created in the 17th century by architect Nawab Fidai Khan during the early reign of his foster brother Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707).. In recent times, it has been renamed as 'Yadavindra Garden' in the memory of Maharaja Yadavindra Singh of the former princely state of Patiala. After it was initially built by Fidai Khan, the garden was refurbished by Yadevendra Singh and restored to its former spledour, since it had grown into a wild jungle after initially built due to long years of neglect. The garden has been laid in seven terraces with the main gate of the garden opening into the highest first terrace which has a palace built in Rajasthani–Mughal style. It is called the “Shish Mahal” (palace of glass), which is adjoined by a romantic Hawa Mahal (airy Palace). The second terrace with arched doorways has the Rang Mahal (painted palace). The third terrace has cypress trees and flowerbeds leading to dense groves of fruit trees. The next terrace has the Jal Mahal (palace of water) with a square fountain bed and a platform to relax. Fountains and tree groves are provided in the next terrace. The lowermost terrace has an open-air theatre,which is designed as a disc-like structure. A zoo adjoins the gardens. The garden and the temple complex laid in an open air museum are integrated through well laid out and well drained (to remove any water logging) pathways and the whole complex has been beautifully illuminated. A heritage train has been introduced to visit all the monuments and the gardens in the complex. Special festivals such as the Baisakhi (spring) festival in April and the Mango festival in June and July are major attractions at the gardens.
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पिंजोर गार्डन मे प्रत्येक वर्ष लाखो पर्यटक घुमने के लिए यंहा आते है |
कहा जाता है कि पिंजोर का निर्माण 17 वीं शब्तादी मे पंजाब के तत्कालिन गर्वनर फिजाई खान ने करवाया था|
पिंजोर गार्डन को यादविंदा उद्यान के नाम से भी जाना जाता है|
चण्डीगढ के पास स्थित पिंजोर गार्डन का निर्माण औरंगजेब के शाशन काल मे हुआ था औरंगजेब के मातहत फिदाई खान को यह जगह इतनी भा गई थी की वह अपनी बेगम के साथ यंही रहने आ गया था|
इस गार्डन को मुगल गार्डन के रूप मे भी जाना जाता है क्योंकि यंहा की वास्तुशिल्प कला मुगलवास्तु शिल्प कला का जिता जागता उदाहरण है|
यदी आप भी घुमने का मन बना रहे है और चण्डीगढ या शिमला घुमना चाहते है तो पिंजोर गार्डन जरूर आएं|
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