Thursday 17 March 2016

Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri- Alwar, (AD)

Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri- Alwar,  (AD)


Location: Alwar, Rajasthan

           Situated outside the main palace of Alwar, Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri was built by Vinay Singh in the memory of Alwar’s ruler, Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh and his queen, Rani Moosi who committed ‘sati’ (self immolation on her husband’s pyre). This beautiful cenotaph shelters the tomb of the king and the queen and the entire chhatri is supported by pillared sandstone.The double-storeyed structure with Aravalli hills in the background looks stunning during sunset. The top floor is carved and designed entirely in marble. The interiors are adorned with some beautiful mythological paintings and frescoes on its ceiling. You may even spot some peacocks dancing around if the weather is pleasant. Perfect location and stunning architecture, lists Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri among the popular attractions of Alwar. However, the edifice calls for maintenance.
       Alwar is among the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan. Known as the gateway of Rajasthan , Alwar is located in the northern part of the state. Spreading over an area of 237 meters Alwar boasts of a rich cultural heritage and historic background.
Situated at a distance of 160 km from Delhi, Alwar happens to be a part of the National Capital Region.Steeped in history and mythology Alwar attracts tourists from all parts of the globe. Perfectly reflecting the colorful hues of Rajasthan; witnessing the rule of several dynasties and cultures.If you want to visit the city then the best time to do so is during the winters as the summers are hot and dry in this part of the country. The ideal time to pay a visit to Alwar is from the months of September to February.Situated within the royal complex of City Palace is the cenotaph of King Bhaktawar Singh and Queen Moosi, widely popular for its striking beauty. Not immediately evinced, do ask people around to guide you to Moosi Maharani ki chhatri as its known.       Made of beautiful red sandstone, it stands against the backdrop of the emerald green palace pond that has steps leading to it. One of the mistresses of Maharaja Bhaktawar Singh, Moosi Maharani was given wifely status after she committed sati (self-immolation) on the Maharaja’s funeral pyre. Today you can see a number of city’s women paying homage to the Maharani. 
Though now faded, if you peer closely at the chhatri you can see the fine carving that used to be on the ceiling and interiors of the cenotaph. Do rMoosi Maharani Ki Chhatri is a tomb of Maharaja Bhaktawar Singh and his queen Rani Moosi, which was built by Maharaja Vinay Singh. This tomb is built on pillared sandstone.The elephant structured design is the special feature of the tomb. The cenotaph is made in the Indo-Islamic architectural style which was the prevalent design at the time. Designs include floral tracery, marbled and columned pavilion and domed arches.Gold leaf paintings and sculptures are filled in the ceiling and paintings from mythology and court scenes are aplenty. The Chhatri is located in a surrounding full of greenery and variety of flowers in the garden which is located on the banks of Lake Sagar.  0emember to take your shoes off before you enter the cenotaph.

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