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Cradled
in the cluster of thirteen mountain peaks of the Aravalli ranges in Southern
Rajasthan, the formidable medieval citadel of Kumbhalgarh is the most
important fort in the Mewar region after Chittaurgarh. It is a secluded
place, built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century and owing to its
inaccessibility on top of the Aravalli ranges at 110m, it was taken only
once in its history. Even then it took the combined forces of the Mughal
emperor Akbar and those of Amber and Marwar to breach its defences. It was
here that the rulers of Mewar retreated in times of danger. The walls of the
fort stretch some 36km and enclose many temples, palaces, gardens and water
storage facilities. Rounded bastions and soaring watch-towers strengthen the
crenellated walls of the fort making it an impregnable structure.
Ranakpur
is one of the largest and most important Jain temple complex lying in a
remote valley of the Aravalli ranges in Southern Rajasthan. These temples
were created in the 15th century AD during the reign of Rana Kumbha and are
enclosed within a wall. They are well preserved and in near perfect
condition. The main 'Chaumukh Temple' or Four Faced Temple is dedicated to
the first tirthankar (apostle) Adinath. Built in 1439, this huge superbly
carved temple has 29 halls supported by 1444 pillars, all distinctly carved
and no two alike and enshrines the four-faced image of Adinath. Rising in
three storeys, the temple has four small shrines with 80 spires supported by
420 columns. Within the complex are two other temples dedicated to Neminath
and Parsvanath. The temples have beautiful carvings similar to that of
Khajuraho. There is also a Sun Temple, located a little distance away. The
temple has polygonal walls richly embellished with carvings of warriors,
horses and solar deities riding splendid chariots. A kilometer away from the
main complex is located the Amba Mata Temple, dedicated to a form of goddess
Durga. Please note shoes and all leather articles must be left at the
entrance before entering the temple.
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