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Orchha

 

Sightseeing

 

Raj Mahal

Situated to the right of  the quadrangle, this place was built by Madhukar Shah, the deeply religious predecessor of Bir Singh Ju Deo . The plain exteriors, crowned by chhatris, give way to interiors, with exquisite murals, boldly colorful, on a variety of religious themes.
 

Chaturbhuj Temple

Chaturbhuj Temple is Built upon a massive stone platform and reached by a steep flight of steps, the temple was specially constructed to enshrine the image of Lord Rama that remained in the Ram Raja Temple. Lotus emblems and other symbols of religious significance provide the delicate exterior ornamentation.
 

Laxminarayan Temple

A flag stone path links  this temple with the Ram Raja temple. The style is an interesting  synthesis of fort and temple modes . The interiors contain the most exquisite of Orchha's wall painting . Covering the walls and ceilings of three halls, these murals are vibrant compositions and cover a variety of spiritual and secular subjects.
 

Dinman Hardaul's Palace

Hardaul was a son of Bir Singh Ju Deo who died to prove his innocence over an affair with the wife of his elder brother, Jujhar who had doubts on his relationship with her. This saintly prince was, after his martyrdom, worshipped as a god, and even today the villages of Bundelkhand contain platform-like shrines where Hardaul is worshipped.
 

Rai Praveen Mahal

Poetess and musician, Rai Praveen was the beautiful paramour of Raja Indramani (1672-76AD), and was sent to Delhi on the orders of Emperor Akbar, who was captivated by her. She so impressed the great Mughal with the purity of her love for Raja Indramani that he sent her back to Orchha. The palace built for her is a low, two-storied brick structure, designed to match the height of the trees in the surroundings, beautifully landscaped gardens of ANAND MAHAL with its octagonal flower beds and an elaborate water supply system. Skillfully carved niches allow light into the Mahal which has a main hall and smaller chambers.
 

Phool Bagh

The walled Phool Bagh gardens, a cool summer retreat, are also worth visiting. laid out as a formal garden, this complex testifies to the refined aesthetic qualities of Bundelas. A central row of fountains culminates into an eight-pillared palace-pavilion. A subterranean structure below used to be the summer retreat of Orchha Kings. An ingenious system of water ventilation connected the underground palace with Chandan Katora a bowl like structure from whose fountains droplets of water filtered through the roof, simulating rain-fall.
 

Jehangir Mahal

Built by Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo in the 17th century to commemorate the visit of the emperor Jehangir to Orchha. Its strong  lines are counterbalanced by delicate chhatris and trellis work, the whole conveying an effect of extraordinary richness.
 

Ram Raja Temple

This places turned temple has a charming legend attached to it. Follwing the dream-visitation of Rama, the pious Madhukar Shah brought a statue of the god from Ayodhya to his capital. The statue was to be later installed in a temple (now known as Chaturbhuj Temple). When the statue proved impossible to move, the king recalled, too late, the deity's edict that the image would remain in the place where it was first installed.  Today, with its soaring spires and palatial architecture, the temple is surely one of the most unusual in India. It is also the only one in the country where Rama is worshipped as a king.
 

Cenotaphs

There are fourteen cenotaphs or Chhatries to the rulers of Orchha, across the Kanchana Ghats of river Betwa.
 

Shahid Smarak

Commemorates the great freedom fighter Chandrashakhar Azad who lived and worked in hiding in Orchha during 1926-27.
 

Sunder Mahal

This small palace almost in ruin today, is still a place of pilgrimage for Muslims. Dhurjban son of Jhujhar, embraced Islam when he wed a Muslim girl at Delhi. He spent the latter part of his life in prayer and meditation and came to be revered as a saint.
 

Others

Other places worth seeing in Orchha are Siddh Bawa ka Sathan, Jugal Kishore, Janki Mandir, and Hanuman Mandir at Ohharedwara.


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