Not only in Vrindavan but also in this garden of Jaipur, a glimpse of Krishna-Radha's love can be seen, know the amazing story in the video.

Rajasthan News Desk!!! In Jaipur, famous as Pink City, historical forts, palaces, beautiful gardens and wonderful temples of kings and emperors can be seen. For this reason, this place is the first choice of not only domestic but also foreign tourists. On one hand, as soon as people step inside Hawa Mahal, they get to see a unique blend of Rajputi and Islamic Mughal architecture, on the other hand, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, located six kilometers away from the city, is such a place whose beauty will delight you. So, in today's video we take a trip to the garden of Sisodia Rani, which is called the Taj Mahal of Rajasthan.

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur had special love for his second wife i.e. Princess Chandrakanwar of Udaipur, for whom he built a special garden. Which was named Sisodia Rani Bagh, which is a garden and the queen's palace. It was built by Sawai Jai Singh in 1728. Prince Madho Singh of Jaipur was born in this palace, who became the king of Jaipur in 1750 AD. Due to its beauty, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh is the first choice of filmmakers for shooting films. Where many superhit films have been shot, including superhit films like Lamhein and Dhadak. Many serials and songs shot in Jaipur have also been shot here. This famous garden is the most favorite destination of North India for photography, history and nature lovers.

Maharani Chandrakanwar Sisodia had a special love for nature. She often used to relax in the lap of nature in her free time. Seeing the queen's special love for nature, King Sawai Jai Singh built this garden, which was named 'Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh'. This garden is not only a symbol of the love of the king and queen but also of Radha-Krishna.

Apart from lush green trees and flower beds, the beautiful Charbagh style garden here is famous for its multi-tiered palace, pavilions, temples, frescoes, sights, paintings and fountains. There is a crowd of foreign tourists and local people throughout the year to see this garden. The murals on the walls of the palace are mainly based on love stories and legends from the life of Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha. The garden of the Sisodia queen, an example of Mughal architecture, was built so artistically that the queen could see every corner of this beautiful garden from her palace.

Talking about the architectural layout of Sisodia Rani Bagh, it is influenced by the Charbagh style of Mughal gardens. The garden is multi-tiered with flower beds and fountains, typical of Mughal gardens. For those who are unaware of the Charbagh garden style, let us tell you that it is especially said to be a gift of the Mughals. A Persian style in which a square garden is divided into four smaller parts by four walkways or running water. This type of garden style is found throughout Western and South Asian countries, including Iran and India. The principle of Charbagh garden design is mentioned in the Quran, where Charbagh is described as a garden of paradise.

The pinnacles and pavilions of Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh are decorated with Hindu motifs and paintings related to the life of Krishna and are built in Indian architecture. Apart from beautiful murals of Radha and Krishna, hunting scenes are also painted on the walls of the palace. A brilliant example of the well-planned architecture of this garden is that no stairs of this palace are visible and it seems as if someone has hidden the stairs. Sisodia Rani Bagh also has temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman and Lord Vishnu, next to which there is an attractive natural waterfall, which flows during the rainy season.

While the entry fee at Sisodia Rani Bagh is Rs 55 per person for Indians, it is Rs 302 per person for foreign tourists. For students studying there, its price is only Rs 25. Not only this, entry for children below 7 years of age is free.

If you are planning to visit Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh in Jaipur, then you can easily reach Jaipur by air, train or road. :: If you are planning to go to Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh Jaipur by traveling by flight, then let us tell you that the nearest airport from here is Sanganer Airport which is at a distance of 13 kilometers from this place. You can reach Sisodia Rani Bagh by traveling by taxi, cab or bus from Jaipur airport. To reach here you may have to spend Rs 150 by auto, Rs 200 by cab and Rs 30 by bus. :: :: The nearest railway station to reach here by train is Jaipur Railway Station, which is at a distance of 10 kilometers from Sisodia Rani Ke Bagh. To reach here from the railway station, you may have to spend Rs 80 by auto, Rs 100 by cab and Rs 20 by bus. ::: ::If you are planning to travel to Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh Jaipur by road, then It is located at a distance of 8 kilometers from Jaipur bus stand. To reach here from the bus stand, you may have to spend Rs 90 by auto, Rs 150 by cab and Rs 20 by bus.

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