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 Driving 320 km from Jaipur, we reached at Chittorgarh fort. The largest fort in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Chittorgarh was the capital of Mewar. The fort was the capital of Mewar and is situated in the present-day town of Chittor. It spreads over a slope 180 m (590.6 ft) in stature spread over a region of 280 ha (691.9 sections of land) over the fields of the valley drained by the Berach River. The fort region has a few chronicled palaces, temples, gates, sanctuaries and two prominent dedicatory towers.

Destination Square: Chittorgarh fort













Chittaurgarh Fort is genuinely an exemplification of gallantry and pride of the Rajputs. The fort has a long story of sentiment, fortitude, assurance and penance. A brief look at the fort actually makes one to think the greatness of the Rajputs who once lived here. The monumental Fort brags of all around planned royal residences, radiant cenotaphs and gigantic pinnacles. The Fort of Chittorgarh has a titanic structure that is made sure about by its few in number doors. 


Chittorgarh Fort is an affirmation to the fortitude of the heroic Rajput rulers who relinquished their life battling prevailing opponents as opposed to giving up before them. The historical backdrop of this magnificent fort can be followed during the hour of Khilji's. Chittorgarh Fort is said to have been the capital of the Gahlot and Sisodia lords who controlled Mewar between the eighth and the sixteenth century. The Fort was named after Chittrangad Maurya. 


The fort was assaulted multiple times and each time it got spared by the challenging valor of the Rajput fighters. In 1303, unexpectedly, this fort was assaulted by Allaudin Khilji to satisfy his craving to grab Rani Padmini. For the subsequent time, the Fort was sacked by Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat in 1535. In 1567, it was assaulted once and for all by Mughal Emperor Akbar to overcome Maharana Udai Singh. Without fail, a jauhar (mass self destruction) was noticed and the womenfolk of the Royalty never submitted themselves. 


This enormous fort is available through seven colossal entryways (Pols) that are included solid iron spikes and filled in as a watch tower in prior occasions. The best approach to Chittorgarh Fort will take you through bungle ways that would be hindered at stretches by seven monster pols (entryways). The principal entryway you will run over is the 'Smash Pol' (the door of Lord Rama) that has a sanctuary in its region. While climbing further, you would discover two cenotaphs close to Padal Pol. These cenotaphs are committed to Jaimal and Kala, who were murdered by Akbar in the skirmish of 1567. 





On your way, you will discover Padal Pol, Bhairon Pol, Ganesh Pol, Jorla Pol, Lakshman Pol and Hanuman Pol. Close to Padan Pol, there is the dedication which was raised in the memory of Rawat Bagh Singh. He was the one, who got joined with King Vikramaditya to fight against Sultan Bahadur Shah. The Bhairon Pol was named to retain Bhairondas Solanki, who likewise battled contrary to Sultan Bahadur Shah in 1534. Nonetheless, the principle entryway to enter the fort is Suraj Pol (the Sun Gate). 



Aside from these enormous doors, the Fort has numerous castles to flaunt including Rana Kumbha Palace and Padmini's Palace, which are miracles of Rajput engineering. Padimini's Palace is the very castle that used to serve the excellent sovereign of Rattan Singh. Rana Kumbha Palace is the spot that has root basements where sovereign Padmini submitted 'Jauhar' alongside the kids and different women of family. 

The Fort additionally involves a few sanctuaries including Sammidheshwara Temple, Jain Temple, Kalika Mata sanctuary, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Meerabai Temple and Kumbha Shyam Temple. These are the antiquated sanctuaries that have essential carvings and mind boggling work. Gaumukh repository and Bhimtal Tank are different spots worth visiting. Gaumukh supply is a gigantic water tank that gets water from Cow's mouth formed stone. In the waters of this equivalent supply, Allaudin was permitted to see the impression of Queen Padmini that prompted the entire fight. 


Most importantly, the fort has towers that portray the magnificent history of the Rajput rulers. Vijay Stambh and Kirti Stambh are the most acclaimed towers praising the triumph of Rajputs. Kirti Stambh is the pinnacle that in a real sense signifies 'the Tower of Fame. Inherent the twelfth century, this pinnacle is committed to Adinath ji, the primary Jain mastermind. Kirti Stambh is a seven-celebrated structure with the tallness of 22 m. one can arrive at the various floors by moving through a confined flight of stairs of 54 stages. The pinnacle is adorned with figures of Jain Pantheon. 


Discussing Vijay Stambh, in a real sense it signifies 'the pinnacle of triumph'. Vijay Stambh is the most great structure of the Chittorgarh Fort. It was built by Maharana Kumbha to remember his triumph over Mohammed Khilji in the fifteenth century. This monster tower is nine-celebrated and offers an all around flawless perspective on the midtown from its galleries. This gigantic pinnacle stretches out to the stature of 122 feet and width of 47 sq ft at the base. The roundabout steps of this pinnacle has 157 stages. This monumental pinnacle took 10 complete a long time to build. You can follow figures of the Hindu divine beings on the recesses of this pinnacle. 

In the nights, Vijay Stambh is enlightened and looks all the additionally hypnotizing. Chittaurgarh Fort invites numerous a travelers around the globe to its complex consistently. Also, the historical backdrop of this great fort makes the visit to this spot all the more intriguing. The wonderful landmarks of this fort are certainly worth investing some energy in disengagement considering over the bravery of Mewar rulers. 

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