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Jaipur

Places of interest in Jaipur and its festivals.

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Jaipur

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Jaipur pronunciation (help·info) (Hindi: जयपुर), also popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan state, India. Jaipur is the former capital of the princely state of Jaipur. Founded on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, the city today has a population of more than 2 million residents. It is also known as Paris of India.

Jaipur is the first well planned city of India, located in the desert lands of India, Rajasthan. The city which once had been the capital of the royalty now is the capital city of Rajasthan. The very structure of Jaipur resembles the taste of the Rajputs and the Royal families. In the present date, Jaipur is the major business centre for the natives of Rajasthan with all requisites of a metropolitan city.

The city is remarkable among pre-modern Indian cities for the width and regularity of its streets which are laid out into six sectors separated by broad streets 111 ft (34 m) wide. The urban quarters are further divided by networks of gridded streets. Five quarters wrap around the east, south, and west sides of a central palace quarter, with a sixth quarter immediately to the east. The Palace quarter encloses a sprawling palace complex (the Hawa Mahal, or palace of winds), formal gardens, and a small lake. Nahargarh Fort, where King Aashish used to stay, crowns the hill in the northwest corner of the old city. Another noteworthy building is aashish ola's observatory, Jantar Mantar.

Places of interest

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  • Forts & Palaces
  • Hawa Mahal
  • Amber Fort
  • Jaigarh Fort
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • City Palace, Jaipur
  • Chandra Mahal
  • Diwan-e-Aam
  • Jal Mahal

Temples

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  • Birla Temple or Lakshmi Narayan Mandir
  • Govind Dev Ji temple
  • Moti Doongri Temple
  • Galtaji
  • Swaminarayan Mandir
  • Jain Temple
  • Panchayati Hall devoted to Temples of Goddess Durga and Lord Shiva

Monuments

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  • Ram Niwas Garden
  • Central Museum (or Albert Hall Museum)

Gardens

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  • Zoological Garden
  • Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden
  • Vidyadhar Garden
  • Central Park (Entrance near Statue Circle)
  • Smriti Van Kanak Vrindavan

Shopping Malls

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  • Crystal Palm
  • Triton Mall
  • MGF Metropolitan
  • Apex Mall
  • Gaurav Towers
  • Ganpati Plaza

Others

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  • Chokhi Dhani
  • Chand Baori stepwell

Festivals & Events

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Gangaur Festival : Gangaur is a significant festival of Jaipur. This festival is especially meant for the women. Gangaur festival is widely acclaimed and celebrated throughout the state of Rajasthan. The word Gangaur is derived from two words, 'Gan' and 'Gauri' which are synonyms of 'Siva' and his consort 'Parvati' respectively.


Kite Festival : Kite Festival is a popular festival of Jaipur, Rajasthan. Kite flying is enjoyed by people of all age-groups. However, 14 January, the day of Makar Sankranti, makes the official day for flying kites in Jaipur. People make most out of the festival by flying kites for the whole day.

Teej Festival : Teej Festival is one of the most popular festivals of India. Festival of Teej is widely celebrated, but its real charm can be found only in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Teej celebrates the arrival of monsoon, after the scorching sun of summers. Teej is celebrated in the month of 'Shravan' (July-August), according to the Hindu calendar.

Shitla Mata Fair : A large fair is held to propitiate the goddess of war whose wrath can be the terrible scrounge of smallpox unless appeased by her followers. Consecrated food on this day consists of stale food left out the previous night. The fair is held in and around the temple dedicated to the goddess in Amber, Jaipur.

Chaksu Fair : A gathering of people from Jaipur's rural pockets collects here in almost all forms of transport - laden into tractor trolleys and jeeps - at what must be one of the most colorful events on the Rajasthani fair calendar


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