I’m sharing a picture of Chhatri from Sri Goverdhan Nathji Temple in Jaipur. The paintings on its surface have a strong Mughal flavor. The vase and box design on the facade in the curvilinear Bangledar Chhatri can be traced to the Mughal architecture.
A similar pattern is also present in Amer Fort. The floral paintings on arches also hint towards Mughal influence. Here is a picture of Sukh Mahal from Amer Fort.
Why Amer and Jaipur architecture has a strong Mughal influence?
The presence of Mughal influence in Jaipur architecture is attributed to two reasons. Firstly, the dominance of Mughal rule over a large part of the Indian subcontinent which lasted a few centuries was bound to have an impact on architecture. Secondly, Jaipur court or rather Amer court was a close ally of the Mughal rulers. Kacchawa rulers fought many wars as commanders of the Mughal army. This too was bound to influence architecture in Amer and Jaipur.
Despite Mughal influence, Jaipur architecture developed into a distinct style by blending Rajput and Mughal elements.
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Your blog is very fascinating and I’ll love to know about your side of the world. Looking forward to reading the rest of your posts!
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Glad to know that you liked it. there is lot to be written and posted… wish I could find more time. Will try to post few more.
Very soon! Thanks for checking it out!
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Great pictures. Do you also have any of the posts with Chawki dhani in Jaipur, I have heard a lot about it and would love to see.
Thanks,
Nikita
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Niki. Thanks! I haven’t made any post on chokhi dhani yet. until now I have deliberately stayed away from popular tourist places.. I guess I’ll do that soon. 🙂
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Oh I see , looking forward to see it 🙂
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🙂
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