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Jag Mandir Palace, Udaipur, India | 3D Walkthrough | Raj Yamgar | Buy this model from below link

Jag Mandir
Jag Mandir is a fascinating palace that is built on an island in Udaipur. The palace has its exact location on the southern part of the beautiful Lake Pichola. Counted amongst the most prominent tourist attractions of Udaipur, the three-storied palace is a fine example of Rajput style of architecture. It’s construction completed in the reign of three Maharanas of Sisodia Rajputs. It work was started by Maharana Amar Singh in 1551 and then continued further by Maharana Karan Singh (1620–1628) and ended by by Maharana Jagat Singh I (1628–1652.
Also referred as 'Swarg Ki Vatika' or 'Garden of Heaven'(Site Area: 2-hectare (4.8-acre)) it was used as a palace for holding royal parties and summer resort. Jag Mandir Palace has some fascinating and marvelous carvings such as a row of the elephant look as guards of the Palace. It has amazingly architecture Mahals and scenic gardens.
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History
Construction of Jag Mandir Palace at first was started by Maharana Amar Singh of Sisodia Rajputs of the Mewar kingdom. The construction work continued later by the two succeeding rulers of the clan- Maharana Karan Singh and Maharana Jagat Singh I. Other than that, the palace has an interesting history revolving around it.
It all started with Maharana Karan Singh of the Sisodia Rajput clan, getting all benevolent with the great Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The Mughal ruler conspired against his father; Jahangir to be crowned the next king. On smelling danger in the execution of his plans, he sought refuge in the territory of Mewar kingdom, under the rule of Maharana Karan Singh.
The Mughal family (Shah Jahan with his wife and two sons) were shifted to various safe havens (palaces and forts) in the Mewar kingdom. In the end they were rested at a domed pavilion known as Gul Mahal, which was later transformed into a fascinating palace.
Architecture
The yellow sandstone structure of Jag Mandir comprises numerous structures that are built over its three floors.
• Jag Mandir is one of the best examples of merge of Indian and Islamic architecture. These structure is built for refugees as a symbol of friendship as the sensual gratification of pleasure pavilions is best explained in this verse from Amir Khusraw(refugee) ‘If there be a paradise on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here’.
‘There is something more than architecture in these palaces, these fanciful pavilions…emblematic of the old-world traditions of their race…every stone is touched with the spirit of romance’- Percy Brown

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