Monday, 10 December 2018

Northern boundaries of Jaipur walled city

On 09/12/2018, my friend who is a tour guide and very considerate towards me met me at Chandwni Chowk,Jaipur at 13:30 hours at a tea-stall and desired that I should be an àctive tour guide. After a cup of tea at a thadi ( an impermanent structure ),he took me to a tourist place which   even I had not even heard the name thereof  in last 34 years since I had been  intermittantly living here. It was at Amber Road,viz, Maharanion ki Chatrian.It is a private ticketed private property under Maharaja Sawai Mansingh II museum trust,The City Palace, Jaipur. It is very peaceful place and a German expression, " Es ist Ruhig. "We stayed there for an hour.The last or latest cenotaph is due to Late Maharani Gaytri Devi, who experienced both governance before and after the merger with Indian Union. He,then turned his activa Honda on the road just opposite to this place  leading to Brahampuri and also to Govind Devju ka temple , seeing the northern boundaries  well painted and separating tulehti of natural boundaries of nahargarh hills and a fort thereon with the same name. It was a real pleasure because 30 years earlier I with my mom had followed the above routes to Nahargarh Fort and a Ganesh temple there nearby.

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