These are some Photographs of English Commemorative Stones, Interior and Exterior Of Old Times Beautiful Building Raja Mahal located at Orchha, Madhya pradesh, India. Raja Mahal was constructed during the reign of two Rulers i, e Raja Rudra Pratap (1503-1531 A. D) and Bharti Chandra (1531-1554 A. D). The construction of Raja Mahal was Started in 1531 and completed in 1539 A. D. Some final additions and alternation were made by Madhukar Shah (1554-1592 A. D). There are painted beautiful paintings on the interior walls and ceiling of the Raja Mahal Depicting the life and the deeds of Lord Rama, Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu.
English Commemorative Stone of Raja Mahal Orchha is Erected by Commissioner Archeology, Archives & Museums M. P Bhopal and reads as under :
'Raja Mahal
The Construction of Raja Mahal was Started in 1531 A. D by Raja Rudra Pratap (1503-1531 A. D) and was completed by the year 1539 in the Reign Of Bharti Chandra (1531-1554 A. D). Later on, his successor Madhukar Shah (1554-1592 A. D) made some alternation and additions giving it a final shape, designed on a square plan, the Palace is divided into two wings, with five storeys on three sides and four storeys on one side. The darbar-i-am and darbar-i-khas are quite imposing. The subjects of the painting are mainly the life and the deeds of Lord Rama and Krishna. The incarnation of the God Vishnu have allso been painted. Nayak/Nayikas, Rag, Raginies, wrestling, folk, hunting and vignettes and royal amusement have also found place in the depictions. '
Photographs By Mr. Dr. Dalvir Pannu Sahib
English Commemorative Stone of Raja Mahal Orchha is Erected by Commissioner Archeology, Archives & Museums M. P Bhopal and reads as under :
'Raja Mahal
The Construction of Raja Mahal was Started in 1531 A. D by Raja Rudra Pratap (1503-1531 A. D) and was completed by the year 1539 in the Reign Of Bharti Chandra (1531-1554 A. D). Later on, his successor Madhukar Shah (1554-1592 A. D) made some alternation and additions giving it a final shape, designed on a square plan, the Palace is divided into two wings, with five storeys on three sides and four storeys on one side. The darbar-i-am and darbar-i-khas are quite imposing. The subjects of the painting are mainly the life and the deeds of Lord Rama and Krishna. The incarnation of the God Vishnu have allso been painted. Nayak/Nayikas, Rag, Raginies, wrestling, folk, hunting and vignettes and royal amusement have also found place in the depictions. '
Photographs By Mr. Dr. Dalvir Pannu Sahib
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