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On ‘Southasian’ artistic consciousness, solidarity and a network of peacemongers
Prominent artist Salima Hashmi writes about how Madanjeet Singh's inspiring legacy continues through South Asia Foundation, uniting young peacemakers from diverse backgrounds. A beacon of hope in a divided world.
Having escaped communal violence in Lahore, 1947, thanks to a kindly ‘tongawalla’, a young man who went on to become a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador set up a foundation with the dream of creating networks of peacemakers. His legacy continues By Salima Hashmi It is 1947. A young student from the renowned Government College, Lahore, is on the run, trying to escape communal riots. He is easily…
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𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐏𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐈𝐈: Pratap's Dilemma
𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐘: || Kesariya ||~ The Saffron Shade of Love
𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐑: This story is a fictional account on the marriage of Maharana Pratap with Purbai Solankini, the Princess of Solanki Clan. It's strictly fictional and bashing in comments or in my Asks as anons is not allowed other than constructive criticism.
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"Ajabde? Are you here?" Jaiwanta Baiji asked as she stood at the threshold with Sajja Baiji. The Two Queens were here to talk to Ajabde about the alliance, and wondered how she would react.
"Raani Maasa, Majhli Maasa!” Ajabde got up with Amar, the baby giggling seeing his grandmother, but half asleep and comfortable in his mother’s arms to leave it. Jaiwanta and Sajja Baiji awed the little boy, their little Patta.
"Ajabde, are you busy? Oh, looks like Bhanwarji is sleepy. It's fine, we will come later." Jaiwanta Baiji said gently, looking at Ajabde’s tired eyes. "No no Rani Maa, come in. Amar Singhji will sleep off soon,” Ajabde said softly. “Kuch kaam hai?”
"Ajabde, we have to talk about something important to you." Jaiwant Baiji said gently, gesturing to the Couches. Ajabde smiled confusedly but nodded, walking to couch with them. "Ji Raani Maasa?" Ajabde sat down with Amar in her arms, the baby clinging to her pallu tightly.
Jaiwanta Baiji and Sajja Baiji exchanged a glance. "Ajabde, you know well that we are short of ammunition and army." Jaiwanta Baiji took a deep breath. "Sajja Baiji told us that her Father has a big army in Toda, and I suggested an alliance." She said softly in the end, watching Ajabde's expression falter.
Ajabde felt pain fill her heart, when she read between the lines of Jaivanta Bai's words. She had expected it, but had also not realised how much it would break her when such a situation came up. She slowly nodded.
"For Kunwar Pratap?"
:Jaiwanta Baiji nodded slowly before speaking. "Pyaar Kanwar Solankini. she's niece of Sajja Baiji and granddaughter of Rao Prithvi Singh Solanki of Toda, Daughter of his eldest son and first daughter in law, she was raised by her younger stepmother mainly. I have seen her since childhood, you will love her." She said softly.
”Alright, Rani Maa sa. I understand,” Ajabde said softly. Her words surprised both the Queens, although mildly.
"Ajabde, think again. I don't want you to be hurt. Not that Pyaar Baisa will come between you two- I know her like I know my Shakta." Sajja Baiji said and gently held her knuckles. "But think again."
"Majhli Maasa, I’m not worried about Purbaisa coming between him and I, I don’t know if anyone can ever,” Ajabde said softly. “But I understand. I am Kunwarani of Mewar. I only worry about his reaction.”
"Kunwar Pratap, but why him?" Sajja Baiji asked, but Jaiwanta Baiji understood. Uday Singh had been a hard nut to crack when Sajja Baiji's rishta came for him.
"Majhli Maasa, he won't accept it easily," Ajabde said gently. "He will worry about me, and not pay attention to anyone else in anything but a friendly manner." Ajabde said and Jaiwanta Baiji smiled.
"Ajabde, I know you can make him understand." The hidden meaning was understood by the other two. It was needed for the Kingdom, and potential enemies like Mughals. They had heard about the alliance between Jalaluddin and the Amer Princess Harkha Bai, and realised that Jalaluddin wanted to marry Rajput Princesses to gain momentum in his taking over of Rajputana.
"I will, Raani Maasa. I planned to, anyway," Ajabde cradled Amar close to her, needing her baby boy's comfort. "Ajabde, why don't you write a letter to him?" Sajja Baiji suggested as Amar hugged his mother. "I will, Majhli Maasa. I will,” Ajabde said softly, knowing both mothers had noticed the tears forming in her eyes.
"Ajabde.." Jaiwanta Baiji said softly as Sajja Baiji stood up and hugged her. Both knew how much it was hurting Ajabde, but they also knew that she would have to toughen up. Pratap was heir to the Throne, he had to marry multiple women.
Ajabde hugged Sajjabai tightly, smiling through her tears. “Don’t worry Raani Maasa, I will ensure Kunwar Pratap marries Rajkumari Pyaar Baisa. This is my promise to you both.” Sajja Baiji smiled softly. "We trust you, Ajabde." Sajja Baiji kissed her head, wondering how Ranaji and Ajabde would manage to convince Pratap.
Once they left, Ajabde sat on the couch all while hugging the yoing Amar Singhji, who had fallen asleep as tears brimmed her eyes. Ajabde’s heart clenched painfully at the thought of another woman beside Pratap, her beloved husband. Yet, she swallowed the rising bitterness, knowing their duty to Maatrabhumi outweighed personal emotions.
Her mind raced through memories of their life together, the unspoken love and shared battles, but the reality of their kingdom’s need was undeniable. An alliance through marriage could strengthen Mewar’s defence, and Pratap’s role as Crown Prince demanded such sacrifices. Ajabde reminded herself that their bond was deeper than titles or ceremonies. With tears held back, she resolved to accept this, knowing they both served a higher purpose.
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Kelwara, Mewar's Base
"Rawat Kakaji, you here?" Pratap came out with a smile along with Chakrapani, wondering what was Rawatji doing here instead of being by his Father's side.
"Kunwar Pratap, I bring an important message for you from your Daajiraj and your Maasa. Also, there is a letter from Ajabde Baisa as well." Rawatji said, his tone serious.
"What is it?" Pratap said and forwarded his hand to the inside of the tent. "Please come inside." He said and they walked in.
"Here is the letter." Rawatji said in a tensed tone, and handed Pratap a scroll. "A serious message?" Pratap asked, worried, taking both letters and opening the one from his father, scanning through it and freezing. "A second marriage? Why?"
Rawatji sighed softly. "We need more army to fight Jalaluddin, and no one is willing to go against the Mughals. The only person who can help us is Toda's King Rao Prithvi Singh Solanki. That's why Maharanisa has suggested an alliance." Rawatji said.
Of course. Of course she would have agreed. They both had vowed to put their Maatrubhumi first and foremost. Taking a deep breath, Pratap looked at Rawatji."So I am to marry someone I do not know, Rawat Kaka?" Pratap asked softly, now needing his father figure. "And what about my Ajabde? How will she feel?"
"Here." Rawatji said and Pratap took the scroll with shaky hands, already knowing the contents.
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Pratap sat in his tent, the letter from his father, Rana Uday Singh of Mewar, resting heavily in his hands. His heart weighed down by its contents, yet his mind was a battlefield of conflicting emotions. The letter had come with a simple command: a marriage alliance with Pyaar Kanwar Solankini, Princess of Toda. His father’s words spoke of strategy, political strength, and the need to fortify Mewar’s alliances in these turbulent times. Pratap understood the reasoning—he had lived by the same ideals his entire life, putting Mewar and its people above all else. But this… this felt like a betrayal of the heart.
As a warrior, he had faced countless enemies, both on the battlefield and within the political arena. But nothing could have prepared him for the internal war he now fought. His thoughts drifted to Ajabde, his wife, his partner, his confidante. She had always been by his side, understanding his duty as a Rajput, as a warrior. But what was her heart enduring through all of this?
A second letter sat unopened on his desk. Ajabde’s handwriting, so familiar and comforting, now seemed to mock him. With trepidation, he unfolded her words, knowing she had sent this to convince him to accept the alliance. As he read, his heart ached.
My Kunwar Pratap,
Jai Eklingji Ki! I hope you and our army are doing well, Hukum. I know you remember that on our wedding day, we both took an oath together, and promised each other, to put our MaatruBhumi first, to put our people first, before ourselves. That is why I am writing to you today, to give you permission to marry Rajkumari Pyaar Kanwar Solankini. I, in fact, urge you to do the same. The strength of our army will be renewed further, and this is a first step to the Rajputana unity both you and I have envisioned since our childhood.
Hukum, we both know our Rajdharma comes first, and here, your dharma is to marry Purbaisa, and mine is to encourage you to do the same. As your Kunwarani and your wife, I wholeheartedly accept this alliance, and hope you will honour it like you do everything else.
Further, I have heard that the Princess is kind and gentle, and a lot like Majhli Maasa. She will be a happy addition to our family, and our Amar Singhji will get another person to dote on him.
Always yours,
Aapki Ajabde..
Ajabde’s letter was written with care, each word laced with quiet strength and an unspoken pain. She spoke of duty, of how this marriage could strengthen Mewar’s defences and bring peace to their kingdom. She acknowledged that such decisions were never easy, but she believed in him, trusted him to do what was right for their land, for their people.
Pratap could feel her struggle in every line, even though she hadn’t said it outright. She had accepted this, not because she wanted to, but because she understood the larger picture. Yet he could feel the wound this decision had carved into her heart. Ajabde was strong—stronger than anyone else he knew—but she was human, too. And he knew that this decision, no matter how selfless, had hurt her deeply.
His hand trembled slightly as he set the letter down. He could almost see her, sitting alone in their chambers, trying to muster the courage to write those words, forcing herself to ignore her own pain in the name of Maatrabhumi. The thought twisted his heart. He was not in favour of this alliance, not even for a moment. He had never wanted to share his life, his duty, with anyone but her. They had fought together, built their future together, and she had never asked for anything in return except his loyalty. Now, he was being asked to give that loyalty to someone else in the name of political strategy.
But he knew he had no choice.
Pratap was a son of Mewar before all else. He had been raised with the belief that the kingdom always came first, even above personal desires. His father had made that clear. But for the first time, Pratap felt the crushing weight of that belief pressing down on him, suffocating him. He had to agree to the alliance—there was no other way to secure their kingdom’s future.
Yet the knowledge that he was hurting the one person who had always stood by him made his heart bleed. Ajabde’s quiet acceptance made it even worse, for he knew that she would never express her pain. She would support him, just as she always had, but that didn’t mean it wouldn’t break something inside her.
With a deep breath, Pratap resolved to speak with her. He needed to tell her that this decision, while necessary, was tearing him apart as well. He couldn’t undo the path set before him, but he could, at least, make sure she knew that she was still the queen of his heart—no matter what alliances were made for Mewar’s sake.
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JioCinema premieres new show #GOATS, starring Jacqueline Fernandez and Neil Nitin Mukesh.
Jacqueline Fernandez recently announced her OTT debut as she completed up filming the web-show #GOATS with actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, who is also making his long-form debut with the series. The musical is slated to launch on JioCinema Premium, as revealed lately by the OTT platform's official social media handle with a special logo.
JioCinema Premium has unveiled the logo for their highly anticipated multi-starrer series #GOATS. This musical youth drama promises to present a captivating story with a distinct blend of drama and intrigue. The ensemble cast tells a unique and engaging drama that has never been witnessed before in the Indian OTT environment. The star-studded cast, directed by Abhishek Sharma, includes Jacqueline Fernandez, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Boman Irani, Siddharth Nigam, and Sumedh Mudgalkar in the lead, as well as Bhavin Bhanushali, Anusha Mani, Kunwar Amar, Santana Roach, Yukti Tareja, and Arnav Maggo.
The logo design symbolizes the show's distinct theme and ambition, paving the way for what is expected to be a game-changing addition to the OTT landscape. The statement that was published alongside this stated, "The ultimate war of music and dance is about to begin (fire emoji)." Prepare to tune into greatness with our brand-new series! "G.O.A.Ts are coming soon to JioCinema Premium."
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'I Am Ashamed That I Thought You Will..': Kunwar Amar Lashes Out At Kangana Ranaut
‘I Am Ashamed That I Thought You Will..’: Kunwar Amar Lashes Out At Kangana Ranaut
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has been hogging all the limelight since the past six months. Be it her war of words with Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut or her Twitter feud with Diljit Dosanjh, the ‘Panga’ star remained in headlines in the second half of 2020. The ‘Queen’ actress condemned the violence which took place during the farmers’ tractor rally on the occasion of Republic Day 2021 in…
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Artist and performing artist who is best known for his work in the two territories on Indian TV. Somewhere in the range of 2011 and 2015, he played the character Reyaansh Singhania on the Indian teenager dramatization Dil Dosti Dance.
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He started his expert life as a move educator. He instructed transcendently in the…
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Udaipur Tour (A City Of Lakes)
Udaipur Tour (A City Of Lakes)
It does not matter how many countries you explore.
There is always a special place in the heart for our own. And when it comes to the place which holds our cultural heritage, it automatically occupies that soft corner of your soul. And our Udaipur Tour is definitely one of those.
Udaipur , the capital of the Mewar Kingdom is one of the most sought-after destinations for tourists all around the world. A city filled with eternal beauty and magic all over becomes a blessing in disguise for you even to be its minutest part.
So, this weekend, I planned a short Udaipur Tour with my family to the ‘city of lakes’.
A small introduction with the kingdom of Mewar in the former Rajputana Agency:
This beautiful city was founded in 1558 by Udai Singh II and after Akba besieged Chittorgarh. Udaipur is situated in the southernmost part of Rajasthan, nearby the Gujarat border.
Our Journey:
To reach from Delhi to Udaipur, you can opt for NH 48 and NH58 . And Delhi to Udaipur distance is about 663 KM, which will take almost 12 hours. We started our Udaipur Tour at 1 PM so that we can reach around 12 or 1 at night. If you are with family, always plan some buffer time for resting and comforting.
So, apart from the planning, we reached at 2 in the night from Delhi to Udaipur, where we had already had our booking for an ac lake view facing room in Thamla haveli, the rooms have the perfect look of Lake Pichola.
Places to Visit in Udaipur :
Jaisamand Lake: This hidden gem tucked away in the folds of the mountain and located almost 48 km away from the main city. The Lake is the second-largest artificial Lake in India and was built by Maharaja Jai Singh in 1685. This Lake was built for a purpose, Maharaja Jai Singh has created it to help his people battle a severe drought. The entire place is surrounded by ancient palaces, beautiful temples, and Ghats, which makes it one of the most lovely and most visiting place. If you are planning for a Udaipur Tour for your honeymoon or with a spouse, keep this place in your list. Look at sunset by this Lake and even hire a cruise to make your holiday memorable.Distance from the main city: Approx 1 KMVisiting hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMEntry free: It is free.
Mewar Light and Sound Show at City Palace: This is the main focal point of Udaipur’s identity, and your tour is incomplete if you have not visited the City Palace. Being one of the best places to visit in Udaipur, the Palace persists as a giant conglomerate of mounting structures that include the Manek Chowk, Maharani Palace, Daawat-i-Khas and Daawat-i-Aam. Try to visit in the evening to catch the Mewar Light and Sound Show. Here you need to take tickets. 1. We bought a ticket for the City palace + Museum – Rs 115. If you are taking a Camera, it’s going to be 225 extra for this.Location: In the center of the cityVisiting Hours – 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Don’t miss the Boat Ride to Jag Mandir. Boat rides on Lake Pichola going to the Jag Mandir, a small island covering a tastefully constructed palace accompanying back to 1620 now serves as a luxurious hotel with a restaurant, bar, spa and al-fresco dining. The Jag Mandir Palace is an exquisite visitable place in Udaipur and has nestled in Pichola Lake’s estuary island. Crafted beautifully by top-notch marble, this place gives a mesmerizing view of the sunset. This place is ruled by three Maharajas, Maharana Amar Singh, Maharana Karan Singh and Maharana Jagat Singh, and was established as a summer resort.Distance from City Centre – 1 km
We have seen the puppet show during our Jaipur trip, and at Shilpgram we enjoyed it again, with camel rides and mud houses. Though it is a huge house and you can feel tired, Dal bati churma, an authentic Udaipur dish, will energize you back.
Haldighaati: Haldighaati, maybe you are familiar with this place- where the historical battle between the Rajputs and the Mughals took place. Where the great Maharana Pratab and his legendry Rajput army has participated in one of the biggest war. This place also has a carved statue from superior quality marble, dedicated to Chetak, and with the beautiful Mulela art wall hangings. If you want to shop for antique items, you can have a great tie here.
Fateh sagar lake – Then we went to Fateh Sagar lake, the huge and beautiful Lake. You cannot be even able to see the other side clearly.
Vintage Car Museum: if you are a car and automobile lover, we are sure you will love this place. This place’s vintage collection is one of the most admirable places, owned by Arvind Singh Mewar. Here along with Antique solar rickshaws, you can check for Rolls Royce, an MG-TC convertible, a Ford-A convertible and a Vauxhall-12 and many more.Distance from City Centre – 1 km
Sahelion ki Bari is a significant garden, which has fountains and kiosks, a lotus pool and marble elephants. It also has a small museum inside and was laid for a group of forty-eight maidens. It was built by Rana Sangram Singh who gifted this garden to his queen accompanied by 48 maids in her marriage.
Visiting Hours – 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Entry Charges – Adults: Rs. 250 per person
Children: Rs. 150 per person
Sajjangarh (Monsoon Palace): Here you can take your own car to a very high point. You have to go through the hilly area, but when you reach there, you will be amazed by the view of Udaipur city from here.
Jiyan Sagar, Udaipur: Also know as Badi ka Talab, this place will give you an attractive and energetic vibe in your Udaipur Tour. Truly made in traditional Artistic Rajasthani style beautiful chhatris can make your day. Commissioned by Maharana Raj Singh, this beautiful Lake is named after his mother Jana Devi.Free entry
Timings: 08:00 AM to 06:30 PM
You can ride a boat here too: Boat Ride Fee:
Rs. 30 per head for Regular boat
Rs. 200 per head for Motorboat
Rs. 400 per head for Speed Boat
Maharana Pratap Smarak: This place has a marvellous bronze statue of the great Maharana Pratap with his warrior and true friend, his horse Chetak. In their Udaipur Tour, People spend some time here to look and memorize this great warrior and to pay their tribute.Distance from City Centre – 46 kmTime needs to explore the place – half an hourVisiting Hours: April to September 7:30 AM – 7:30 PM
October to March: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Outside the Royal Palace, you can find Jagdish Mandir, a large Hindu temple in the middle of Udaipur in Rajasthan. It is a big tourist attraction, and originally was called as the temple of Jagannath Rai but is now called Jagdish-ji. Temple.
Udaisagar Lake : Udaisagar lake is 13 km from Udaipur. Its construction started in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh And it was completed in 1565. Maharana Udai Singh was constructed on Berach River So that their Kingdom get water supply. Nowadays the water of this lake used in the zinc smelter to close Debari.In 1573 Kunwar Man Singh fed Maharana Pratap Singh to talk about surrendering of Akbar (Mughal Emperor) on the banks of Uday Sagar lake. But Maharana Pratap Singh refused to come and Kunwar Man Singh Insulted. And then this incident led to the battle of Haldighati in 1576. Peple are visiting here to enjoy the serene waters of this lake.Distance from City Centre – 13 km
Rajsamand Lake : This Rajsamand Lake is one of the the five most popular lake in Udaipur. This lake was 66 km far from Udaipur. This Lake is also known as Rajsamudra lake in Rajasthan. This Rajsamand Lake was built by Maharana Raj Singh in 1660. The main supplier of water of Rajsamand Lake is Gomti River.In 17th centuary when this lake was made, this lake was very glorious.On the southern end of the lake, All the huge Embankment is made up of white marble.Rajsamand Lake has marble terraces and stones steps, here Maharana Raj Singh used to watch the Tuladan event here, organized by descendants and the king stand there and distributed gold to the Brahmin. On the banks of the lake there was a ‘Nawchowki’ Which was constructed by Maharana Raj Singh. The history of Mewar described in 1017 stanzas, on twenty seven marble slabs, that are called ‘Raj Prasasti’. And this is India’s longest Acknowledge. Rajsamand Lake (Rajsamudra Lake) a huge of water 66 km north of Udaipur between the towns of Raj Nagar and Kanbroli.
Time needs to explore the place – half an hour
Timings: All around the day
Free entry
Distance from City Centre – 62.2 km
Time needs to explore the place – half an hour
Timings: All around the day
Free entry
Doodh Talai : Have you ever wondered why it is called Doodh Talai? There are many stories of people but according to old people doodh talai ( A small milk pond ) which fulfilled their needed that were present in government cow shelters ( Raajakeey Goshalas) which is fulfilled the requirement of milk in heritage kichen.Later on government was shifted to vilas and brought daily for grazing, drinking water and for bathing purpose at Doodh Talai. Then it was later concevived that this unique fresh reservoir was meant for the Royal concern.Distance from City Centre – 5.2 kmTimings: 08:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Manikya Lal Verma Garden :- The Manikya Lal Verma Garden is also known as Doodh Talai Garden. Lake Pichola and Doodh Talai looks beautiful from here. The Manikya Lal Verma park was constructed in the year 1995 by Nagar Parishad ( Municipal Council), Udaipur and was name after Manikya Lal Verma ( Former Chief Minister of Rajasthan ). There was Two different routes to reach the garden, one for walking and one for vehicles and above this is the temple of Karni Mata.
Entry Charges: Rs. 10 per adult
Doodh talai is located quite near the centre of the Udaipur. Doodh Talai is surrounded by small hillocks that are:-
Deen Dayal Upadhyay park ( Rock Garden or Musical Fountain Garden )
Manikya Lal Verma Garden
The Rope Way
Lake Pichola
Jungle Safari
Due to greenery and tourist attraction everywhere, it is a very famous spot to explore in your Udaipur Tour, in one place we can enjoy the fast food counter camel and horse Ride and Boat Ride.
Deen Dayal Upadhyay park ( Rock Garden or Musical Fountain Garden ) :- Next to the Manikya Lal verma Garden, a small Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay park is located. It was developed by UIT ( Urban Improvement Trust ) Udaipur. The best thing here is that Rajasthan’s first “ Musical Fountain “ was manufactured here by “ Yagnik Mechanical Engineering works” And sunset is also very beautiful from here.
The Rope Way ( Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway ) :- Here is a Ropeway which passes over Deen Dayal Upadhyay Park which leads Karni Mata Temple, this cabin car business person Kailash Khandelwal had developed collaboration with UIT. This cabin car runs at a height of 500 meters from the ground. This is the first ropeway of Rajasthan which is a beautiful adventure in 4 minutes.
Lake Pichola :- Lake Pichola is another place that attracts people and lake Pichola has four islands. ( Jag Niwas, Mohan Mandir, Jag Mandir and Arsi villas ) that represent the royal architecture of Mewar. To see the scene og scenic view one has to ride th sunset boat ride which is 200 rupess per person and can also take Camel and horse ride on the lake side of Lake Pichola.
After exploring all this, visit jungle safari Separately which is 3.5 km from Lake Pichola
The grand Udaipur forts and palaces , lake Pichola, lake Badi and pretty cafes are a few places to vist in Udaipur.
Udaipur had reserved a beautiful spot in my heart and mind I want to Visit here again. It was such as enthralling feeling of meeting an old lover.
So based on my personal experience, here above is my list for palaces to visit in Udaipur. And I have covered all important points like- All places entry fee, their visiting time and how to reach Udaipur and places.
This Udaipur Tour was a refresher for all of us, after staying too long at home. And even at the end of all this, I can say if you are willing to stay at a place for a little longer just because it calms your soul, stay there.
Finally, our trip to Udaipur ended with some crazy experiences and memorable moments, which actually are going to be counted.
Stay connected with us, to explore unexplored. Because you never know!!!!
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𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐏𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐈: The Alliance
𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐑𝐘: || Kesariya ||~ The Saffron Shade of Love
𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐑: This story is a fictional account on the marriage of Maharana Pratap with Purbai Solankini, the Princess of Solanki Clan. She was originally known as Pyaar Kanwar Solanki, and her name changed after her marriage. It's strictly fictional and bashing in comments or in my Asks as anons is not allowed other than constructive criticism.
ᴍᴀꜱᴛᴇʀʟɪꜱᴛ | ꜱᴛᴏʀʏ
Maharani Jaiwanta Baiji Songara took the flower from the copper plate nearby and pushed it on the needle, making it roll down in the white string of the Garland she was making. The Maharani of Mewar was as generous as the flow of the River, always giving and never asking. But there was one thing Jaiwanta Baiji was picky about.
The Pooja of Her Krishna.
And thus, the Queen of Mewar was stringing garlands of white Jasmine flowers along with her sister-wives, the other wives of her Husband Maharana Uday Singh, namely Sajja Baiji Solankini and Karamati Baiji of Marwar, Maharana Uday Singh's second and third wife respectively, his fourth wife Veer Bai Jhala having gone to the temple of Eklingji to pray for the beloved son of Mewar, Kunwar Pratap Singh Sisodiya who was stationed at Kelwara.
"Jija! Here." Sajja Baiji said and gave the newly strung garland to Jaiwanta Baiji, the dusky skinned beauty of Jalore taking it and admiring it. "Jija, I see you thinking about something a lot nowadays. What happened? You look worried." Karamati Baiji asked.
It was a known fact to both that why Jaiwanta Baiji thought a lot. The Songara Chauhan Princess was worried about the ammunition help that would be needed for future help. Maharana Udai Singh remained firm on his resolve to surrender to the Mughals, but some other Rajput kings did not consider it appropriate to fight against the Mughals. This was the reason that Mewar had less military force, due to which the Mewari Rajputs had to pay a heavy price in the future.
"I'm just worried about ammunition, Karamati Behna. We know that some of our family are openly with us, and some are against it. How will we fight the Mughals until we get enough military forces?" Jaiwanta Baiji placed forth her worry.
"Jija, why do you worry about this? Ranaji will find a good solution. And about ammunition, I'm here right? My Father Rao Prithvi Singh Solanki won't stay behind in helping Ranaji." Sajja Baiji said in a soothing tone, which eased the worry in Jaiwanta's heart. Just as she could string another flower, her maid walked in.
"Khamma Rani sa Hukum!" She bowed. "Rana sa Hukum as for you three's presence in his Private Chambers main room. He awaits you with Rawat Chundawat ji." She told them and the three Queens of Mewar looked at each other with furrowed eyebrows, wondering why he would need all of their presence at once.
They all looked at each other, as Amar came in running exactly then for Jaivanta Bai. She laughed softly and scooped the three year old into her arms and took him with them, knowing that seeing Amar will calm Ranaji down too.
Rana Uday Singh meanwhile was agitated, worrying his lower lip between his teeth as he paced around the map of Rajputana. "We need ammunition, Ranaji. Kunwar Pratap is in Kelwara with our Army, and Bhils of Van Rajya are with us all thanks to him. But we still need an entire army at our dispatch for our war against the Mughals." Rawatji said.
Rawat Sai Das Chundawat was a great and able commander for Mewar, who also worked as a Strategy Planner and a Advisor to Maharana Uday Singh. The History of Mewar said that originally, the Chundawats were the sub-caste od Sisodiyas. Their progenitor Chunda Singh was the original heir of his Father Maharana Lakha, but gave away the Throne to his younger step brother Mokal Singh Sisodia.
"I know, I know Rawatji. But you know what happened to the letters we sent. Some replied in agreement, some in disagreement and some weren't replied." Maharana Uday Singh said in a frustrated tone, just as the two heard the sound of anklets.
"Dadajiraj!” came the cheery voice of Amar, who ran straight to his grandfather’s arms, as the latter’s three wives entered, looking at their husband and understanding the tense situation.
"Bhanwarji!" Uday Singh smiled automatically as he picked up his grandson and kissed his head. "You were with your Dadisa?" He asked.
"I just went to her, Dadajiraj," said the three year old, his smile the same as his mother's, though everything else was a copy of Pratap.
"Bhanwarji, as much as I wish to talk to you and spend some time with you, I have something very important to discuss with your Dadisas. Why don't you go to your Maa sa Hukum?" Uday Singh said gently.
"Hukum Dadajiraj" Amar Singh slipped out of his hold and joined his palms in a greeting to everybody and left in search of his Mother.
"Ranaji, what happened?" Jaiwanta Baiji asked once she was sure Amar Singh had gone. "Jaiwanta Baiji, I need to talk to you about something important. I have discussed this new Battle plan with Rawatji for the war against Mughals but.." Rana Uday Singh trailed off looking away with a sigh.
"But?" Jaiwanta Baiji asked as Sajja Baiji and Karamati Baiji exchanged glances.
"But we are short of ammunition Jaiwanta Baiji.." He sighed, finally telling her his worries.
"Do you have any Kingdom in mind to form an alliance with?"
At this question of Jaiwanta Baiji, everyone looked at her. When the Queen shared a glance with other spouses of Kings, the other two knew what she was implying.
"Alliance?" Uday Singh furrowed his brows and looked at Jaiwanta Baiji. "I don't understand Jaiwanta Baiji." He said quietly. He did understand it very well, he just wanted her to say it clearly.
“To get a larger army and ammunition, we need to form an alliance,” Jaivanta said gently. “Shakta and Heer’s marriage strengthened the bond with Jalore, but what about Toda?”
“Toda?" Uday Singh blinked confused before looking at Sajja Baiji who stepped up. "Ranaji, my niece Pyaar Kanwar Solanki. She is the daughter of my younger brother and his first wife who died early, and my brother was martyred. She was mainly raised by my brother's second Wife Mumal Baiji and my Father Rao Prithvi Singh Solanki." Sajja Bai said. "She is around 2 or 3 years younger than Ajabde." She told him.
Rana Uday Singh nodded with a hum as he reminisced about the shy and timid Toda Princess whom he had seen ages ago when Sajja Baiji's brother was alive. "Will Kunwar Pratap agree? He's very protective of Ajabde Baisa." He asked.
"Why won't he when Ajabde Baisa convinces him?" Jaiwanta Baiji smiled innocently, making Rana Uday Singh look at her incredulously. "Jaiwanta Baiji, Ajabde Baisa is the eldest daughter in law of Mewar. She must understand that as the future Heir Kunwar Pratap has to marry multiple times, what is asking her then?" He asked.
"The same reason as you ask Dheer Behna before doing anything." Karamati Baiji piqued in with a sweet smile. Uday Singh froze, turning to look at Karamat Baiji and sighed. "Karamati Baiji, I ask you all too" He was cut off.
”Before you ask Dheer? I am your first wife!” Jaivanta Bai said with a frown.
"I am not saying that!!" Uday Singh said immediately, his eyes widening in the fear that Jaiwanta Baiji will get upset with him. Although she was never one to get upset, he had his own experience with her. But wait, WHY was he being reminded of those experiences now? They had a Son who had his own Son! Uday Singh mentally shook his head. Calm Jaiwanta Baiji first.
"Jaiwanta Baiji, I mean to say that I take your Paramarsh- I mean you fours too before asking her!" He tried to calm her down.
”You do? Then why are you questioning why Ajabde’s permission is needed?” Jaivanta fought back with her husband, glaring at him. Rawatji looked at the scene unfolding in front of him incredulously, standing quietly with an amused smile. The only person who can win against a stubborn Maharana Uday Singh was his first wife— Maharani Jaiwanta Baiji Songara of Jalore.
Uday Singh saw through it and sighed. Putting his hands on hips, he shook his head exasperated. "Jaiwanta Baiji, I can never win against you. Okay, you go and ask Ajabde, and I will write to Pratap only after getting her agreement." Uday Singh said.
Jaiwanta Baiji smiled victoriously, looking at her Sisters. "Then Ranaji, we must go back to our work." She said and took her leave, her feet turning towards Ajabde's room.
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BEST PLACE IN UDAIPUR
1. Udaipur City Palace, Udaipur Best 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur Udaipur City Palace | #1 of 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur
Whenever you have your lodging arranged, this is the principal milestone that you ought to visit. The City Palace, situated on the banks of Lake Pichola, will give you a brief look into Rajasthan's royal magnificence with its transcending structures worked for the past Mewar administering family. The royal residence will wow explorers with its perfect insides comprising nitty gritty mirror-work, interesting artworks, paintings, antique furnishings and marble work. The royal residence complex is separated into numerous delightful manors and castles, including Amar Vilas, Bhim Vilas, Krishna Vilas, Manak Mahal and Moti Mahal. The Mewar Light and Sound Show at night is likewise worth sitting tight for!
Timings: 09:30 am to 05:30 pm (All Days) Section Fee: Rs. 30 for Adults and Rs. 15 for Children
2. Lake Palace, Udaipur Best 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur Lake Palace | #2 of 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur
The notable Lake Palace will capture you with its excellence and beautiful area on the 4-km long, man-made Lake Pichola. The royal residence is presently worked by the Taj Group and offers charming perspectives on the Aravalli Hills. This is surely quite possibly of the most heartfelt area in the whole state and the legacy strolls are amazing! Maharaja Jagat Singh II constructed this astounding royal residence that will blow away you with its etched marble and moldings. While here, you can go the entire day sailing on the serene Lake Pichola, initiating from Rameshwar Ghat to the City Palace.
Timings: 09:00 am to 06:00 pm (All Days) Section Fee: None Boat Ride Fee: Rs. 400 for each head for Adults Rs. 200 for each head for Children Likewise Read - 35 Places to Visit in March in India for a Relaxing Family Vacation
3. Jagmandir, Udaipur Best 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur Jagmandir | #3 of 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur
One more heartfelt objective in Udaipur, this seventeenth century castle complex is additionally arranged on Lake Pichola. Additionally, known as Lake Garden Palace, Jagmandir will draw you with its sheer wonder and peacefulness. It has divisions like the Garden Courtyard, Gul Mahal, Darikhana, Bara Patharon ka Mahal, Kunwar Pada ka Mahal and Zenana Mahal. This is another must-visit during your boat ride.
Timings: 10:00 am to 06:00 pm (All Days) Passage Fee: None Investigate prescribed spots to remain in Udaipur, best case scenario, cost
4. Jagdish Temple, Udaipur Best 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur Jagdish Temple | #4 of 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur
The Indo-Aryan Jagdish Temple owes its creation to the Maharana Jagat Singh. The sanctuaries in Udaipur lies close to the City Palace's Badi Pol section and you need to go up through a couple of steps. The dark stone divinity of Lord Vishnu will amazement you thus will the metal Garuda picture confronting it. There are numerous different hallowed places devoted to the Sun God, Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti. The dusk Aarti will be a brilliant encounter here.
Timings: 05:00 am - 02:30 pm and 04:00 pm to 10:00 pm (Everyday) Section Fee: None 5. Saheliyon Ki Bari, Udaipur Best 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur Saheliyon Ki Bari |#5 of 15 Best Places to Visit in Udaipur
Saheliyon Ki Bari or the Garden of the Maidens was worked by Maharana Sangram Singh in the early long stretches of the eighteenth hundred years. This spectacular improvement took special care of the house keepers who might go with the Princess of Udaipur to her significant other's hearth (a piece of the settlement given by the Maharana). This spot had pretty ladies moving, singing and making happy and the delightful marble elephants, wellsprings, a lotus pool and stands bear more than adequate declaration to the extravagance of the time.
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Timings: 9:00 am - 07:00 pm (Everyday) Section Fee: Rs. 5 for each individual
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Maharana Amar Singh Short Biography
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Maharana Amar Singh
Maharana Amar Singh I, the Maharana of Mewar (16 March 1559-26 January 1620), was the eldest son and successor of Maharana Pratap of Mewar. He was the 13th Rana of Mewar dynasty of Sisodia Rajputs and sovereign of Mewar from 19 January 1597 till his death on 26 January 1620. His capital was Udaipur. Amar Singh was the eldest son of Maharana Pratap, born to his first woman, Maharani Ajabde Punwar, who was the son of Rao Mamrakh Panwar. He was born in Chittor on 16 March 1559, the same time, when foundation of Udaipur was laid by his forefather, Udai Singh II.
Still, by the time he grew up, Chittor was lost to Akbar in 1567 and his forefather, Udai Singh II had shifted capital of Mewar to Udaipur. King with Commander After his coronation, Maharana Pratap waged a war against Mughals and didn’t succumb to Akbar. He fought several wars with them tore-conquer Chittor and other homes lost to Mughals. Amar Singh, being eldest son, came the inheritor-apparent and Napoleon or Rajkunwar.
Amar Singh was trained in military warfare and munitions since nonage. Upon growing up, he proved to be a great legionnaire and general and fought numerous wars with Maharana Pratap against Akbar.
In an incident, the womenfolk of Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, along with a Mughal officer, fell into the hands of Amar Singh. He at formerly brought them as captures to Maharana Pratap. At this point of time, Khan-I-Khana was actually on the march against Pratap, and was boarding at Sherpur in order to make medications for an assault against Pratap. Nonwithstanding all this, Pratap rebuked Amar Singh for having arrested ladies of the adversary camp and commanded Amar Singh to arrange for the safe vehicle of the Mughal ladies to their camp. Khan-I-Khana was so affected by this incident that he refused to campaign against such a magnanimous monarch. He solicited Akbar to be relieved of his post and was latterly (in 1581) appointed guardian of Akbar’s own son, Salim. Also it’s believed that the watchword Jo dridh rakhe dharm, ne tahi rakhe kartar was spoken by Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, who’s also known as”Rahim das”in Hindi poetry.
Important Information Maharana Pratap failed at Chavand succumbing to the injuries sustained in stalking. While on death- bed he made Amar Singh his successor in front of his chiefs and made them swear to maintain their fight against the Mughals and tore-conquer Chittor.
Amar Singh therefore succeeded Maharana Pratap upon his death on 19 January 1597 and was the sovereign of Mewar till his death on 26 January 1620, as the 13th regent of Mewar dynasty. Mughal He was appointed The Subehdar of Sindhi in 1609. The Rana was serving until his death 1620 After his death Jahangir appointed Kunwar Durjan Singh (The Son of Raja Man Singh of Amber. In 1669 Rana Raj Singh was appointed The Subehdar of The Sindh Who served until 1679.
Maharana Amar Singh War & Fights Amar Singh fought numerous wars with Jahangir during his continuance. Jahangir was against such a palm over Mewar which gave birth to contest between both. After the death of Akbar, Mewar was given back to Amar Singh by Jahangir under his mastery but insurrections latterly led by Amar Singh asked Jahangir to go for peregrinations. The first passage Jahangir transferred after his coronation was against Amar Singh.
He transferred Prince Parviz and Asaf Khan, who led an army of steed which fought a battle against Rana Amar Singh at Dewar in time 1606, which was fought in a vale of Aravalli about 40 km north-east of Kumbhalgarh. Amar Singh showed great frippery in Battle of Dewar and in the battle Amar Singh killed the Mughal commander in charge, Sultan Khan. He thrust his shaft with such a force that the armament struck in the ground after piercing the strong fleece of correspondence and chaste and the steed of Sultan Khan. Amar Singh was suitable to defend his homes in the battle. Jahangir transferred another army against Amar Singh in 1608 under Mahabat Khan in which though Mughals won but they couldn’t make any decisive change to base situation.
Latterly an passage was again transferred under leadership of Prince Shah Jahan, which caused important damage to life and property of Mewar. Numerous tabernacles were destroyed and several townlets put on fire and ladies and children were captured and tortured to make Amar Singh accept rendition. Eventually, after Mewar was really damaged financially and in force due to several battles against Mughals, Amar Singh allowed it was prudent politic move to start accommodations with them and eventually, entered into a convention with Shah Jahan (who negotiated on behalf of Jahangir) in 1615.
In the convention, it was agreed that Sovereign of Mewar, won’t be bound to present himself in person at Mughal court, rather, a son or family of the Rana would stay upon the mughal emperor and serve him. Therefore, Prince Bhim (the youngish family of Amar Singh) served Shah Jahan in the deccan. It was also agreed that the Ranas of Mewar would not enter nuptial relations with the mughals. Further, it was agreed that Mewar would have to keep a contingent of 1500 horsewomen in the Mughal service. Eventually, it was agreed that the stronghold of Chittor would noway be repaired. The reason for this last condition was that the Chittor stronghold was a veritably important fortification and the mughals were cautious of it being used in any unborn rebellion. Latterly, when Amar Singh went to meet Jahangir at Ajmer, he was given a warm hello by Mughal Emperor and the homes around Chittor along with the Chittorgarh Fort were given back to Mewar in 1616 by Jahangir, as goodwill gesture. Still, the Chittorgarh stronghold was noway inhabited completely and Udaipur remained the capital of Mewar State.
Quality’s Amar Singh was loved by his pupils and chiefs for the rates like frippery, leadership, valor, justice and kindness and it’s believed that during a war with Mughal’s he was believed to have shown great valor which gave him the title‘Chakraveer’. Death Amar Singh failed on 26 January 1620 at Udaipur and was succeeded by his eldest son Karan Singh II.
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I am ashamed that I will you .. ': Kunwar Amar Lashkar out at Kangana Ranaut
I am ashamed that I will you .. ‘: Kunwar Amar Lashkar out at Kangana Ranaut
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has been collecting all the limelight for the last six months. This ‘Panga’ star made headlines in the second half of 2020, with his Twitter feud with Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut or Diljit Dosanjh. The ‘Queen’ actress condemned the violence during the farmers. Tractor rally on the occasion of Republic Day 2021 in Delhi Kangana expressed her anger on social media…
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