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VISIT HAWA MAHAL IN JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN

India is a place of culture and great historic significance which leaves you in total awe.

When in India do not miss visiting places from the times of Maharajas and Maharanis i.e the Royal families.

The Royal families and the royal forts can be experienced at Udaipur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur situated in Rajasthan.

Jaipur is known for its great valor and Pink Palaces through which it gained its name as Pink City.

Hawa Mahal in Rajasthan is a very well-known palace that is a very beautiful tourist attraction in Jaipur.

Hawa Mahal is made up of pretty pink and red-colored sandstone which has an altogether different kind of spark.

HISTORY OF HAWA MAHAL

Build-in 1799 by a ruler named Sawai Pratap Singh who was a grandson of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh.

The extension to the Royal City Palace was ordered by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh which was named Hawa Mahal.

The Rajput Royal Ladies and Maharanis have to strictly follow the Pardah system as they should not be seen by any stranger or any general public.

The construction of Hawa Mahal was done in such a way that made it easy for the Rajput Royal Ladies and Maharanis to enjoy the street scenes and the royal processions without being seen by the general public.

Hawa Mahal was the favorite palace of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh due to its breezy and cooling essence and its elegance.

The furniture, the breathtaking interiors and the fountains at the centre of the palace added more to its elegance.

ARCHITECTURE OF HAWA MAHAL

The shape of the windows of Hawa Mahal is beautifully carved as a honeycomb which allows free breeze to flow from the windows of the Palace.

The cool breeze and the natural flow of cool air from the windows of the Hawa Mahal make the place best summer destination in Rajashthan.

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh was a devotee of Lord Krishna which is why he asked the architect Lal Chand Usta to carve the outer shape of the Hawa Mahal as the crown of Lord Krishna.

This palace has been constructed keeping in view the fusion of the Rajput tradition and Mughal architectural ideas.

Hawa Mahal is one of the tallest storied palaces standing tall at 50 feet above the ground without a foundation and with an angle of 87 degrees.

Hawa Mahal has total of 953 windows, along with balconies and arched roofs with hanging cornices and is a five-storey palace.

There are only single rooms in the top three stories which include:

1. Vichitra Mandir where Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh worshipped Lord Krishna

2. Prakash Mandir where there were balconies connecting both sides of the palace.

3. Hawa Mandir where there are palanquins of the royal ladies. This place can be accessed only through ramps and not by steps.

The rooms of the Hawa Mahal are decorated according to the Rajasthani taste which include:

  • Mosaics of glasses
  • Ornaments
  • Floral patterns
  • Stoneworks
  • Canopies and
  • Umbrellas.


The interiors are much simple as compared to the exteriors of the Palace. One can find a very beautiful view of Jaipur from Hawa Mahal.

LOCATION AND TIMINGS OF THE PALACE

Location: The Hawa Mahal is located at Badi Choupad, Jaipur, Rajasthan and can are accessible only through side of the City Palace.

Timings: The Hawa Mahal is open from morning 9.00 Am to evening 6.00 PM each day and has an entry fees of Rs.50 INR per person.

BEST TIME TO VISIT HAWA MAHAL

The best time to visit Jaipur is during the winters which are from October to Mid February.

The best time to visit the Hawa Mahal is during the sunrise time as you can acknowledge the rays of the sun flowing through the windows and seeming as illuminated lights.

Claustrophobic people should take utmost care as there are narrow pathways in Hawa Mahal which get crowded at times.

SHOPPING AT HAWA MAHAL

You can find many shopping options besides the Hawa Mahal where there are many small shops where you can find many variety of shopping options.

You can buy items like :

  • Jewellery
  • Daily use items,
  • Foot wears,
  • Art items,
  • Handicrafts,
  • Show pieces,
  • Decorative home items,
  • Traditional clothing,
  • Juttis/mojdis
  • Jaipuri print sarees
  • Antiques
  • Furniture items
  • Key chains
  • Vases

Dress Materials and so much more.

You can also find a lot of yummy food options near Hawa Mahal. There are many street vendors too.

While going to Rajasthan one must not miss the authentic Rajasthani food items which are worth relishing.

OTHER ATTRACTIONS IN HAWA MAHAL

There is a small archaeological museum with beautiful miniature paintings rich ceremonial armours.

The museum is placed in the courtyard of the Hawa Mahal and is managed by the Government of Rajasthan.

CONCLUSION

Visiting Hawa Mahal is a must when visiting Jaipur, Rajasthan. The beauty and valour of this place will leave you awe struck.



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