Chittaurgarh
Fort:
A standing sentinel to the courage and valor of Chittaurgarh, it stands tall
over a 180 meter high hillock covering a massive area of 700 acres. The fort
is belileved to have been built by the Maurya rulers in 7th century AD. more details
VIJAY STAMBH OR 'VICTORY TOWER:
Built by Rana Kumbha in 1440 , to commemorate the victory over the combined
forces of the kings of neighboring Malwa and Gujarat, this tower is 120ft. (36.5mts)
high and has a girth of 30 ft. at the base, the nine storied high limestone
structure is richly ornamented from top to bottom.
KIRTI STAMBH OR 'TOWER OF FAME:
Built iln the 12th century, dedicated to Lord Sri Adinath Rishab deo, the first
Jain Tirthankar. The 22 metre high structure ils rdeplete with figures from
Jain pantheon. There are several other Jain temples iln Chittaurgarh.
RANA
KUMBHA'S PALACE:
The largest monument of the fort, it is believed that Rani Padmini committed
Jauhar, in once of these underground cellars. The palace is in ruins but generates
historical as well as architectural interest. The original palace was believed
to have been built by Rana Hamir after regaining the fort in the first siege.
The Mewar power reached its acme during Rana Kumbha's time, he was a great patron
of art and architecture, which is amply reflected in the palace.
PADMINI PALACE:
The palace of Rani Padmini who preferred death before dishonor, and committed
Johar, along with her entire entourage before falling into the hands of Allauddin
Khilji. It was here that Rana Ratan Singh allowed a glimpse of the legendary
beauty to Allauddin Khilji. The Zanana Mahal overlooks the pond, Padmini stood
over here and the reflection of her was shown in the water to Allauddin Khilji.
MEERA TEMPLE:
The temple is dedicated to the mystic poetess Meera, and a devotee of Lord Krishna.
Meera was born in Kurki village near Merta to Ratan Singh Rathors, and was married
to Bhojraj son of Rana Sanga of Mewar. Legends say that she consumed poison
set by Vikramaditya but nothing happended to her due to the blessings of Lord
Krishna. In front of the temple is the cenotaph (chhatri) of Meera Bai's Guru
Shri Rai Das of Banaras, inside the cenotaph is carved a figure of five human
bodies with one head, depicting that all castes are equal and even outcasts
can attain God.
KUMBHA SHYAM TEMPLE:
Thetemple dedicated to Varah (Boar), the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It was
built in 1448 AD. By Rana Kumbha Mahasati cenotaphs The cremation site of the
Ranas and their wives, the sites are marked with Chhatris.
KALIKA MATA TEMPLE:
The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali, the symbol of power and valour. Situated
towards the southern side of the fort, it was built by Rana Hamir. Originally
it was built as a Sun Temple by Bappa Rawal in the 8th century, but ws destroyed
during the first sack of Chittaur. Rana Hamir converted it into a Kali temple
on regaining the fort in the 14th century. The house of Chunda is situated near
the temple. There are several other temples, within the ramparts of the fort
like that of the temple of Annapurana, Jain Temples etc.
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