Dungarpur Rajasthan
My Dungarpur City
- Country: India
- State: Rajasthan
- District: Dungarpur
- Founded by: King Dungar Singh
- Named for: King Dungaria Bhil [1]
- Elevation: 225 m (738 ft)
- Languages:
- 1. Official Hindi
- 2. Spoken Vagdi
1. Udai Bilas Palace
2. Gaibsagar Lake:
The gorgeous Gaibsagar Lake is not just any other piece of naturalistic marvel that is now serving as a tourist spot. The lake has a deep cultural, historic and even spiritual connect to its people. Built by Maharaja Gopinath, the lake has a number of legends and stories attached to its waters. The banks of this lake are adorned by Badal Mahal, a dome shaped palace that offers vibrant views of the lake and the famous shrine of Srinathji, a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple showcases the splendid craftsmanship of the famed sculptors of Dungarpur, that have carved some magnificent temples in the shrine complex. Visit the Gaibsagar lake for experiencing something beyond the boat rides and recreation, visit it for the cultural connect.
3. Juna Mahal:
A mammoth seven storeyed edifice, built back in the 13th century, is a true testament to the architectural marvels of our ancestors that achieved such feats without the aid of modern technology. The Juna Mahal has a rugged exterior, complete with watch towers, fortification and marrow corridors, all serving to throw the enemies off track. But once inside, the place reveals into true colours. The palace is densely decorated with murals, paintings, and delicate mirror and glass work on its walls. The blue Pareva stone is used to decorate arches, windows and pillars of the palace. The classic Rajput architecture is used beautifully to create this masterpiece, that is deemed to be unparalleled in the world.
4. Bhuvaneshwar- Shiva Temple:
When the Mughal and Rajput architecture combine, one is sure to expect some fireworks. That is exactly what happens at the lovely Badal Mahal, located on the banks of the Gaibsagar lake. Another monument utilising the local Pareva stone, this palace was built by Maharaja Gopinath as it served as his leisure home. Having three domes, with each of them sporting a carved half ripe lotus, the palace is sure to be a splendid addition to your itinerary in Dungarpur.
- Vadodara To Dungarpur is 239 km
- Timing: Morning 9AM To 3PM By Bus
- Afternoon 3PM To 9PM By Bus
- Evening 8Pm To 2AM By Bus
- By Train Sorry Train was not available
- Distance: By Bus 6h15m
- By Train 4h30m
- By Nishchay Gandhi
- Email nishchaygandhi2003gmail.com
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