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Jodha Bai’s Palace |
Agra is considered as one of the most important tourist destinations in the entire country. People from different cities of India as well as other foreign lands visit this spectacular location for witnessing its picturesque locations and learning about its historical backdrop. Apart from the tourists and business travelers, students from varied niches of the globe also pay a visit to this city of India for learning about the glorious past of the country. These beautiful and mesmerizing tourist attractions of Agra make the entire trip or holiday memorable for one and all.
Among all the varied types of tourist attractions of Agra, the Jodha Bai’s Palace is one of the most captivating one. The Jodha Bai’s Palace of Agra is housed in the Imperial Harem and is the largest structure in this entire complex. Apart from the Jodha Bai’s Palace, the Imperial Harem comprises of the Stables Panch Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Mariyam’s House, Birbal’s House and so forth. This building, which is well equipped with ample facilities and safeguards, was basically devoted for the Raniwas or Zenani-Dyodhi. A rectangular block, several guard rooms, and a single entrance is the main features of this magnificent structure of Agra.
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The getaway is located on the eastern side of the Jodha Bai’s Palace. In those days the entrance was heavily warded by special guards. Every corner of the Jodha Bai’s Palace reflects Hinduism through its several motifs. The entire interior of the Jodha Bai’s Palace is beautifully decorated with different types of Hindu motifs, such as elephants, srivatsa mark, hams, lotus, ghant mala and so forth. The dalan is splendidly decorated with several columns, pillars and extremely beautiful brackets. The western suite, which acts as the temple is adorned by pillars and brackets and consists Hindu motifs and vedikas. Apart from all it, the Jodha Bai’s Palace is further beautified by glazed tiles, triangular roofs, pillars, domes, chhaparkhats and chhatris.
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