These Are Some Pictures Of Commemorative Stone And Splendid Beautiful Building Of Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Breeze) By Maharaja Pratap Singh In 1799 A.D Located At Bari Chupur, Jaipur, India. Hawa Mahal Was Constructed With Red And Pink Sandstone.It Was Designed By Lal Chand Ustad In Form Of The Crown Of Krishna, The Hindu God. Its Unique Five-Storeys Exterior Is Akin To The Honeycomb Of A Beehive. The Royal Ladies Observed Everyday Life In The Street Below From The Windows Of Hawa Mahal. The Stone-Carved Screens, Small Casements And Arched Roofs Are Some Of The Features of This Beautiful Palace.
It Is Written On The Commemorative Stone Of Hawa Mahal Jaipur, India:
' Hawa Mahal '
' Hawa Mahal At Bari Chaupur, Jaipur Was Built In 1799 A.D By Maharaja Pratap Singh (1778-1803 A.D). The Chief Architect Was Usta Lal Chand.
This Five Storeied Building Has Two Large Courts. The Names Of The Five Storeys Are: Sharad Mandir, The First One Where The Autumn Celebrations Took Place. The Second Storey Is Known As Ratan Mandir Because Of The Dazzling Glass Work On Its Walls. The Third Storey Is Called Vichitra Mandir, Where The Maharaja Worshiped His Deity Lord Krishna And The Fourth Prakash Mandir With An Open Terrace On Both Sides. The Fifth Storey Is Known As Hawa Mandir After Which The Whole Structure Came To Be Known As Hawa Mahal.'
Pictures Source: Internet Search
It Is Written On The Commemorative Stone Of Hawa Mahal Jaipur, India:
' Hawa Mahal '
' Hawa Mahal At Bari Chaupur, Jaipur Was Built In 1799 A.D By Maharaja Pratap Singh (1778-1803 A.D). The Chief Architect Was Usta Lal Chand.
This Five Storeied Building Has Two Large Courts. The Names Of The Five Storeys Are: Sharad Mandir, The First One Where The Autumn Celebrations Took Place. The Second Storey Is Known As Ratan Mandir Because Of The Dazzling Glass Work On Its Walls. The Third Storey Is Called Vichitra Mandir, Where The Maharaja Worshiped His Deity Lord Krishna And The Fourth Prakash Mandir With An Open Terrace On Both Sides. The Fifth Storey Is Known As Hawa Mandir After Which The Whole Structure Came To Be Known As Hawa Mahal.'
Pictures Source: Internet Search
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