There is no doubt that Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a very beautiful city, and it is a thing to make people a sense of beauty after this city. This is also why the Pink City likes to love domestic and foreign tourists as a result of these features. On the one hand, people see the confluence of Rajputana and Islamic Mughal architecture as the hawa walks inside the palace, on the other hand, Sisodia Rani’s garden, which is six kilometers from the city, is so that it offers its greatness. The beauty of this garden is of such a nature that you will also be convinced by seeing it. (All Photos-Antock) This garden was built in 1728, this garden named after Rani Chandrakunwar Sisodia of Udaipur was built by Sawai Jai Singh in 1728. This garden provides a unique example of love. Actually, Maharani Chandrakunwar Sisodia of Jaipur had special love for nature. She often rested in her spare time in the lap of nature. In light of the special love for the Queen’s nature, King Sawai Jai Singh built this park, named ‘Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh’. Let us tell you that this garden is not only a symbol of the love for the king-queen, but also a symbol of Radha-Krishna’s love. The architecture is very attractive Sisodia Rani’s garden is the largest and beautiful under all the gardens of Jaipur. This garden, built between the mountains of the mountains, became the most important place of tourists because of its beauty and structure. Green trees, flower beds and a beautiful Charbagh style contribute to the beauty of this garden. Why not, the top and pavilion of Sisodia Rani’s garden are decorated with Hindu motifs and paintings of Krishna’s life. This garden over mughal architecture was also built in such a way that the entire garden from the Queen’s palace is visible. Lord Shiva Temple Sisodia Rani’s garden was also built in the garden, temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman and Lord Vishnu were also built. There is also a natural waterfall next to the temple flowing during the rainy season. Many films, including Lamdhadak in Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, were also shot. Let us tell you that Prince Madho Singh was born in this palace, who later became the king of Jaipur in 1750 AD. What is the fee for Indians, the entry fee for Indians in Sisodia Rani’s garden is Rs 55 per person, while it is Rs 302 per person for foreign tourists. The prize for students studying is only 25 rupees. Not only that, admission is free for children under 7 years. Share this story -tags
Radha-Krishna’s immortal love testifies to Sisodia Rani’s garden of Jaipur, the incredible confluence of enchanted art and gardening in the video
