5 Places You Should See In Rani Padmavati’s City Chittorgarh!
Rani Padmavati is the latest sensation among Indians. Thanks to Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next, people are more curious about the Royal Queen of Mewar, wife of Rana Ratan Singh, than ever. We have seen the grandeur of that period in the trailer of Padmavati already, but how about exploring the kingdom of the queen, that shouts aloud the chapters of history?
Mewar includes many districts of Rajasthan including Udaipur, Bhilwara, Rajsamand, Pirawa Tehsil of Jhalawar District of Rajasthan but Chittorgarh of all holds the highest importance as it is the former capital of the Sisodia Rajput Dynasty of Mewar. Another factor that makes Chittorgarh noteworthily is, it has Padmini Palace that is dedicated to Queen Padmini or Rani Padmavati of Chittorgarh.
Chittorgarh has glorious Rajput history embedded in its heart. The Chittorgarh Fort is the largest fort in India and Asia. It has seen the exuberant celebrations and valiant battles. Owing to the fact that, the capital of Rajput-ruled Mewar Kingdom has witnessed many battles it also has statues of many yesterday’s warriors.
Here Are 5 Places You Should Definitely Visit In Chittorgarh!
1. Chittorgarh Fort
As we stated above, the fort is the largest fort in India and Asia. The beautiful architecture of the fort has seen heroism and sacrifice of many kings. You have to pass seven gateways to get in the fort. The numerous water pools attract the tourists’ eyes instantly. It is the most popular fort in Rajasthan and stands to hold immense pride.
2. Padmini Palace
Padmini Palace is a crucial part of Chittorgarh Fort that none can avoid. It stands in the midst of the Chittorgarh Fort and is named after the wife of king Rana Rawal Ratan Singh, Queen Padmini (Rani Padmavati). The queen was popular in India for her impeccable beauty and her devoted love for the king. It is said that when Sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khilji attacked, her intelligence helped in recognizing the defenses. After Rana Rawal Ratan Singh, the Queen committed Jauhar instead of getting captured. Padmini Palace recites the story of her bravery.
3. Fateh Prakash Palace
Named after Maharana Fateh Singh, the palace is now popular as a museum of Rajput history. The structure of the palace is mesmerizing which makes it an epitome of modern architecture. Just like other forts of Rajasthan, the palace has an array of wall paintings and murals. The sculptures, historical artifacts, and paintings in the palace bewitch the visitors and transport them back in Royal time.
4. Kali Mata Temple
Dedicated to Goddesses Kalika, the Kuldevi of Mori Panwar Clan of Kshatriya Rajput, this temple was built by Bappa Rawal. The temple was initially dedicated to deity Sun, however, after Maharana Hamir placed the statue of Maa Kali in the temple, the temple got popularised by the name of Kali Mata Temple. It is said goddess Kali fulfills the wishes of her worshippers.
5. Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary
Located on the banks of river Gambhiri and Berach, Chittorgarh is also home to a natural reserve. The Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary invites you into its lush green beds to spot many wildlife species including Langur, Mongoose, Panther and more. The natural reserve is scattered in the area of 15,000 hectares and provides solace to nature lovers.
Chittorgarh may have gained attention recently because of Rani Padmavati but the place has always been popular for its royal history. After a visit, you will never think of the place as before. Its beauty and past will reside permanently in your heart.