Baldeogarh Fort, Tikamgarh - M. P.
The Baldevgarh is a tehsil in the Tikamgarh district. It is situated on the Tikamgarh-Chhattarpur road at distance of 26 Km. from Tikamgarh. The glorious rock fort standing above the beautiful tank Gwal-Sagar, presents a very panoramic view. The fort is a very fine specimen of its class and one of the most picturesque in the region. A big old Gun is still placed in this fort.
Ram Niwas & Royal Chhatris - Tikamgarh (M.P.)
The Royal Chhatris (mausoleums) of Bundelas are the classic monuments in Ram Niwas Complex of Tikamgarh and built in memory of Raja Birsingh Judeo ||, Raja Pratapsingh Judeo, Rani Vrishabhan Kunwar and others. Hanuman Temple is situated in front of Raja Birsingh Judeo || Chhatri.
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India/Beautiful Orchha Betwa River Part 9 (HD)
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Orchha Madhya Pradesh state, India:
Orchha (or Urchha) is a town in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh state, India. The town was established by Rudra Pratap Singh some time after 1501, as the seat of an eponymous former princely state of central India, in the Bundelkhand region. Orchha lies on the Betwa River, 80 km from Tikamgarh & 15 km from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh.
On a seasonal island on the bank of the Betwa River, which has been surrounded by a battlement wall, stands a huge palace-fort. The fort consists of several connected buildings erected at different times, the most noteworthy of which is the Raja Mahal.
The Ram Raja Temple is built on a square base and has an almost entirely plain exterior, relieved by projecting windows and a line of delicate domes along the summit. The Jahangir Mahal is built on a rectangular base and is relieved by a circular tower at each corner surmounted by a dome, while two lines of graceful balconies supported on brackets mark the central storeys. The roof is crowned by eight large fluted domes, with smaller domes between them, connected by an ornamental balustrade. The Jahangir Mahal is considered to be a singularly beautiful specimen of Mughal architecture. A point worth mentioning here is that the mother for Jahangir was also a Rajput, Jodha. It is with this in mind that the Rajput king of Orchha had built the Jahangir Mahal. Chaturbhuj Temple is an old temple from the 9th century.The Uth Khana (Camel Shelter) where the King's camels were stationed is right next to the fort and is a must-see. Tourists can also climb on the roof of the Uth Khana and get a fantastic view of Orchha town. The ruins behind the fort complex are an even greater sight. It makes a tourist travel back in time and is an integral part of a visit to Orchha. It houses the residences of various military officers, ministers (housing, roads), gunpowder factory, etc. Although most are in absolute ruins, a silent walk through the ruins can give one goosebumps.
Numerous cenotaphs or chhatris dot the vicinity of the fort and the Betwa river. Elsewhere about the town there is an unusual variety of temples and tombs, including the Chaturbhuj temple, which is built on a vast platform of stone. The more unguarded and neglected of these buildings are popular hangouts for tropical bees, wasps, and other such excitable stinging creatures.
Orchha Railway station is Jhansi-Manikpur section of the North Central Railways. 15 km from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, Orchha also lies close to another popular tourist destination, Khajuraho.
Tourists who wish to visit Orchha from Khajuraho can catch the morning express which leaves at around 8 or 9 AM. Alternatively, they could also avail the afternoon express which leaves at around 12 or 1 PM. The train journey from Khajuraho is 5 hours and they will ideally have to get off at Jhansi and grab an autorickshaw or Tuk Tuk for Orchha (costs not more than INR 10-15). However, if the train halts at Orchha, they can also get off at the Orchha station and grab an autorickshaw to the temple complex.Wikipedia
ओरछा किला देश की अमूल्य धरोहर || Orchha Fort History || in hindi ||
The Orchha Fort complex , which houses a large number of ancient monuments consisting of the fort, palaces, temple and other edifices, is located in the Orchha town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh . The fort and other structures within it were built by the
Bundela Rajputs starting from early 16th century by King Rudra Pratap Singh of the
Orchha State and others who followed him.
The fort complex, which is accessed from an arched causeway, leads to a large gateway. This is followed by a large quadrangular open yard surrounded by palaces. These are Raja Mahal or Raja Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, Jahangir Mahal, a temple, gardens and
pavilions. The battlements of the fort have ornamentation. Notable architectural features in the fort complex are projected balconies, open flat areas and decorated latticed windows.
The fort complex is located in the Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh in the erstwhile state of Orchha. The fort complex is within an island formed by the confluence of the
Betwa River and Jamni River in Orchha town. Approach to the complex from the eastern part of the market in the town is through a multiple arched bridge with 14 arches built in granite stones. [1][2][3][4]
Orchha town is approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) away from Tikamgarh town, which is the district headquarters of the district of the same name. Jhansi town is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) away. Orchha is a railway station of the Central Railway on the Jhansi-Manikpur section.
The fort was built following the founding of the Orchha State in 1501 AD by Rudra Pratap Singh (r. 1501–1531), a Bundela rajput. [1] The palaces and temples within the fort complex were built over a period of time by successive Maharajas of the Orchha State. Of these, the Raja Mandir or Raja Mahal was built by Madhukar Shah who ruled from 1554 to 1591. Jahangir Mahal and Sawan Bhadon Mahal were built during the reign of Vir Singh Deo (r. 1605–1627). [5][2][6] The features of pepper pots and domes [7] seen in the fort complex are believed to have inspired Lutyens in the architecture of the structures which he built in New Delhi.
The Raja Mahal (King’s Palace), where the kings and the queens had resided till it was abandoned in 1783, [6] was built in the early part of 16th century. Its exterior is simple without any embellishments but the interior chambers of the palace are elaborately royal in its architectural design, decorated with murals of social and religious themes of gods, mythical animals and people. In the upper floor of the palace there are traces of mirrors in the ceilings and walls. [1][2] Its windows, arcaded passages and layout plan are designed in such a way that the sunlight and shadow create areas of different moods and temperatures throughout the day. [2] The interior walls of the Mahal have murals of Lord
Vishnu . The Mahal has several secret passages.
Sheesh Mahal is flanked on either side by the Raja Mahal and the Jahangir Mahal. This has royal accommodation, which was built for king Udait Singh. It has now been converted into a hotel. The interior of this edifice consists of a huge impressive hall with high ceiling, which is the dining hall. Its recent colour scheme renovations are an eyesore. But staying in two of its royal suites on the upper floor, which provide scenic views of the town, gives the guest a feeling of royalty.
Jahangir Mahal is a palace that was exclusively built by Bir Singh Deo in 1605 [1][6] to humor the Mughal emperor Jahangir who was a guest of the Maharaja for one night only. The palace is built in four levels with elegant architectural features of both Muslim and Rajput architecture . Its layout is a symmetrical square built in the inner courtyard of the fort and has eight large domes. [6] It has a plethora of rooms with arcaded openings,
projecting platforms and windows with lattice design work. The roof above top floor of this Mahal is accessed through a steep stairway. It provides picture perfect views of the temples and the Betwa River outside the fort complex. The palace also houses a small archaeological museum.
Phool Bagh is an elegantly laid out garden in the fort complex which has a line of water fountains that terminates in a palace-pavilion which has eight pillars. Below this garden is an underground structure which was used by the royalty as a cool summer retreat. This cooling system consists of water ventilation system that is linked to an underground palace with Chandan Katora, which is in the shape of a bowl from where fountains of droplets trickle through the roof creating rainfall.
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Orchha on bank of River Betwa is a town in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh state, India. The town was established by Bundela Maharaja Rudra Pratap Singh (1501 AD) who was an offshoot The Chandelas who were builder of Khajuraho.
Orchha is the only place where Lord Ram is given position of a King and is placed in The Ram Raja Temple which was a Place and not a Temple.
Orchha has a magnificent Orchha Fort Palace and Jahangir Mahal.
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इस जिले के अंतर्गत क्षेत्र ओरछा के सामंती राज्य के भारतीय संघ के साथ अपने विलय तक हिस्सा था। ओरछा राज्य रुद्र प्रताप द्वारा 1501 में स्थापित किया गया था. विलय के बाद, यह 1948 में विंध्य प्रदेश के आठ जिलों में से एक बन गया. 1 नवम्बर को राज्यों के पुनर्गठन के बाद, 1956 यह नए नक्काशीदार मध्य प्रदेश राज्य के एक जिले में बन गया
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Orchha (or Urchha) Tikamgarh district
Orchha (or Urchha) is a town in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh state, India. The town was established by Rudra Pratap Singh some time after 1501, as the seat of an eponymous former princely stat
Orchha, India
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Orchha is a town in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh state, India. Orchha lies on the Betwa River. We only spent a couple hours in the city. It was our lunch stop at a local resort on the river.
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The Orchha Fort complex, which houses a large number of ancient monuments consisting of the fort, palaces, temple and other edifices, is located in the Orchha town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The fort and other structures within it were built by the Bundela Rajputs starting from early 16th century by King Rudra Pratap Singh of the Orchha State and others who followed him.
The fort complex is located in the Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh in the erstwhile state of Orchha. The fort complex is within an island formed by the confluence of the Betwa River and Jamni River in Orchha town. Approach to the complex from the eastern part of the market in the town is through a multiple arched bridge with 14 arches built in granite stones.
Orchha town is approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) away from Tikamgarh town, which is the district headquarters of the district of the same name. Jhansi town is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) away. Orchha is a rail head of the Central Railway on the Jhansi-Manikpur section.
The fort was built following the founding of the Orchha State in 1501 AD by Rudra Pratap Singh (r. 1501–1531), a Bundela rajput. The palaces and temples within the fort complex were built over a period of time by successive Maharajas of the Orchha State. Of these, the Raja Mandir or Raja Mahal was built by Madhukar Shah who ruled from 1554 to 1591. Jahangir Mahal and Sawan Bhadon Mahal were built during the reign of Vir Singh Deo (r. 1605–1627). The features of pepper pots and domes seen in the fort complex are believed to have inspired Lutyens in the architecture of the structures which he built in New Delhi.
The fort complex accessed from an arched causeway leads to a large gateway followed by a large quadrangular open space which is surrounded by palaces such as Raja Mahal or Raja Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, Jahangir Mahal, temple, gardens and pavilions. The fort walls have battlements, which have ornamentation. Notable architectural features seen in the fort complex consist of projected balconies, open flat areas and decorated latticed windows.
Raja Mahal
Sheesh Mahal
Jahangir Mahal
Phool Bagh
Orchha, Madhya Pradesh / India.
Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
Orchha in the Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh was the erstwhile capital city of the redoubtable Bundela kings. 16th and 17th century palaces and temples make Orchha, a famous tourist destination in Madhya Pradesh.
Bordered by the beautiful Betwa River, Orchha reflects the sumptuousness and magnificence of the mighty Bundelas. An artificial island with the meaning a 'hidden place' Orchha, lives up to its name. Placed in the lustrous Bundelkhand countryside, this pretty locale is bestowed with natural beauty and splendor.
With its striking forts, regal palaces, poetry carved temples and chhatris, Orchha presents a matchless spectacle and is a delightful place for photographers. An effervescent city with salubrious climate and glorious past, Orchha is renowned for its world class Mural Paintings. The outstanding frescos on the walls of the marvelous temples and regal palace of Orcha makes the viewer spellbound.
The splendor of ancient times hangs all around this historic city, and the remains of numerous palaces and havelis that withstood the beatings of time, fills the town with an air of quixotic reminiscence. Orchha is well known for its graceful monuments, which displays unique and exclusive architectural grandeur. Elaborately decorated monuments with domes, brackets, pillars, arch and ledges the place shows the influence of different architectural styles.
A sleepy village surrounded by a woody forest, Orchha showcases the rich heritage of medieval times. This exotic city, with garish monuments and majestic temples makes it picturesquely bobbling and fascinating. During your visit, make sure to taste Kalakand which is a famous sweet of Orchha.
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Orchhā es una ciudad palaciega y fortificada de la India en el distrito Tikamgarh del pradesh. Se encuentra en la región central de la India a orillas del río Betwā afluente del Yamunā. Orchha fue la capital de un célebre principado. El complejo de Orchha Fort , que alberga un gran número de monumentos antiguos que consisten en el fuerte, palacios, templo y otros edificios, se encuentra en la ciudad de Orchha en el estado indio de Madhya Pradesh. El complejo del fuerte, que se accede desde una calzada arqueada, conduce a una gran puerta de enlace. A esto le sigue un gran patio cuadrangular abierto rodeado de palacios. Estos son Raja Mahal o Raja Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, Jahangir Mahal, un templo, jardines y pabellones.
El Raja Mahal (Palacio del Rey), donde los reyes y las reinas habían residido hasta que fue abandonado en 1783, fue construido en la primera parte del siglo XVI. Su exterior es sencillo sin ningún adorno pero las cámaras interiores del palacio son elaboradamente reales en su diseño arquitectónico, decoradas con murales de temas sociales y religiosos de dioses, animales míticos y personas.
Jahangir Mahal es un palacio que fue construido exclusivamente por Bir Singh Deo en 1605. El palacio está construido en cuatro niveles con elegantes características arquitectónicas tanto de la arquitectura musulmana como de Rajput.
Baldeogarh fort बल्देवगढ़ टीकमगढ़ (मध्यप्रदेश) का रहस्यमयी किला baldeogarh fort
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Orchha Madhya Pradesh state, India:
Orchha (or Urchha) is a town in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh state, India. The town was established by Rudra Pratap Singh some time after 1501, as the seat of an eponymous former princely state of central India, in the Bundelkhand region. Orchha lies on the Betwa River, 80 km from Tikamgarh & 15 km from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh.
On a seasonal island on the bank of the Betwa River, which has been surrounded by a battlement wall, stands a huge palace-fort. The fort consists of several connected buildings erected at different times, the most noteworthy of which is the Raja Mahal.
The Ram Raja Temple is built on a square base and has an almost entirely plain exterior, relieved by projecting windows and a line of delicate domes along the summit. The Jahangir Mahal is built on a rectangular base and is relieved by a circular tower at each corner surmounted by a dome, while two lines of graceful balconies supported on brackets mark the central storeys. The roof is crowned by eight large fluted domes, with smaller domes between them, connected by an ornamental balustrade. The Jahangir Mahal is considered to be a singularly beautiful specimen of Mughal architecture. A point worth mentioning here is that the mother for Jahangir was also a Rajput, Jodha. It is with this in mind that the Rajput king of Orchha had built the Jahangir Mahal. Chaturbhuj Temple is an old temple from the 9th century.The Uth Khana (Camel Shelter) where the King's camels were stationed is right next to the fort and is a must-see. Tourists can also climb on the roof of the Uth Khana and get a fantastic view of Orchha town. The ruins behind the fort complex are an even greater sight. It makes a tourist travel back in time and is an integral part of a visit to Orchha. It houses the residences of various military officers, ministers (housing, roads), gunpowder factory, etc. Although most are in absolute ruins, a silent walk through the ruins can give one goosebumps.
Numerous cenotaphs or chhatris dot the vicinity of the fort and the Betwa river. Elsewhere about the town there is an unusual variety of temples and tombs, including the Chaturbhuj temple, which is built on a vast platform of stone. The more unguarded and neglected of these buildings are popular hangouts for tropical bees, wasps, and other such excitable stinging creatures.
Orchha Railway station is Jhansi-Manikpur section of the North Central Railways. 15 km from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, Orchha also lies close to another popular tourist destination, Khajuraho.
Tourists who wish to visit Orchha from Khajuraho can catch the morning express which leaves at around 8 or 9 AM. Alternatively, they could also avail the afternoon express which leaves at around 12 or 1 PM. The train journey from Khajuraho is 5 hours and they will ideally have to get off at Jhansi and grab an autorickshaw or Tuk Tuk for Orchha (costs not more than INR 10-15). However, if the train halts at Orchha, they can also get off at the Orchha station and grab an autorickshaw to the temple complex.Wikipedia
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