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Tourist attractions in Jaipur - Constructed by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of
Jaipur, in 1728, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh was built as a
gift by the imperial groom to his Sisodia Queen from
Udaipur who was a Sisodia descendant.
Situated at a distance of 10 kilometers from the main
Jaipur city, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh lies on the Jaipur-Agra
highway. Adorned in typical Mughal style, Sisodia Rani
Ka Bagh is a multi-tiered garden that is a storehouse
of elegantly painted pavilions, several watercourses
and fragile water fountains.
It mainly depicts the theme based on the legends of
eternal lovers - Lord Krishna and his soul love Radha.
The gardens plea to the visual and aesthetic tastes
of the visitor with its multi-tiered gardens, most elegant
and stylish fountains and watercourses, painted pavilions
and galleries and most striking murals of Lord Krishna
in all sorts of poses taken from his lifetime.
The royal maidens and ladies of Jaipur used it as a
well-liked and private summer move away in the 17th
and the 18th century. Nearby these gorgeous gardens
are the natural springs of Galta where the famous temples
of Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman are placed.
It is one of the largest and most well designed gardens
situated in the southeastern corner of the walled city.
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