7677+36J Raja Jay Singh Ki Chhatri, Mohona Rd, Mohona, Madhya Pradesh 450331
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Raja Jay Singh Ki Chhatri - Featured Reviews (161)
Nice memorial more or less maintained....could be a place of tourist interest if the approach road is developed by Local Government.
Raja ki Chatri is notable monument which is situated on the bank of the Tapti river about 4 miles from Burhanpur. This Chatri was constructed by the order of Emperor Aurangzeb in honour of the memory of Raja Jai Singh, the Commander of the Mughal force in Deccan. Raja Jai Singh while returning from the Deccan died at Burhanpur
Loved the Architecture. It feels so cool in this monument. Most of the people just come to enjoy the coolness of this beautiful place. Not a Crowdy place i.e. a plus point. This place has a very calm and peaceful ambience and will help you to unlock answers that are trapped in you. A very quiet and peaceful place to visit... Cleanliness is maintained by the local staff. One of great monument in history of Burhanpur..!!I Love to visit it every know and then I get free time..!! Though there is no road leading to this place but if you know any local then this is a must visit place. No maintenance by the Architectural Department. Not even a single govt in charge is there. Needs a serious attention otherwise the remaining beauty of this place would also get damage.
"Raja ki Chatri" is a mesmerizing historical site that embodies the grandeur of a bygone era. Situated amidst the picturesque landscape, this monument is a true gem, preserving the legacy of our rich history. In 250 words, let's delve into the enchanting charm of this historical place. This architectural marvel, known as "Raja ki Chatri," stands tall as a symbol of the region's royal heritage. Its name, which translates to "The King's Pavilion," is quite fitting, as it exudes regal elegance. The intricate details and ornate carvings on the structure are a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the time. As you step into the vicinity of Raja ki Chatri, you are transported to a different era. The imposing structure, with its domed roof and finely sculpted pillars, is a sight to behold. It's a place where history and art come together to narrate the tales of kings and queens who once roamed these grounds. The setting, surrounded by lush gardens and serene ponds, adds to the site's charm. It's an oasis of tranquility in the midst of modernity, a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The gardens, meticulously maintained, offer a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful moment of reflection. What truly sets Raja ki Chatri apart is its historical significance. It's not just a beautiful structure; it's a living testament to the region's rich history. Exploring the site, one can't help but feel a deep connection with the past. The informative plaques and guided tours provide invaluable insights into the lives and times of the royal figures associated with the chatri. In conclusion, Raja ki Chatri is a treasure trove of history and aesthetics. It seamlessly weaves together architecture, nature, and heritage, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the grandeur of a bygone era. A visit to this historical place is not just a journey; it's a profound experience that leaves an indelible mark, reminding us of our roots and the legacy of the kings and queens who once ruled these lands.
Loved the Architecture. It feels so cool in this monument. Most of the people just come to enjoy the coolness of this beautiful place. Not a Crowdy place i.e. a plus point. Way to this place is a normal Soil Road, don't go in the rainy season otherwise u would get stuck in the middle. No maintenance by the Architectural Department. Not even a single govt incharge is there. Needs a serious attention otherwise the remaining beauty of this place would also get damage.
Raja Jai Singh's Chhatri located at Boharda village is notable monument which is situated on the bank of the Tapi river about 4 miles from Burhanpur (Madhya Pradesh). One has to travel by the Mohana road to reach it. The road leading to it, which goes through villages, is rough and not metalled. There is no civilization around the structure. This Chhatri was constructed by the order of Emperor Aurangzeb in honour of the memory of Raja Jai Singh, the Commander of the Mughal force in Deccan. Raja Jai Singh while returning from the Deccan died at Burhanpur. Raja Jai Singh died in the Burhanpur on 28 August 1667 under mysterious circumstances and is universally believed that he had been poisoned on the orders of Aurangzeb. The chhatri itself is of black stone and looks quite grand. The structure is open from all sides. There is a big dome surrounded by eight small domes. There are beautifully carved arched pillars supporting the domes. Burhanpur is a treasure house for those who love architecture, history and heritage.
Nice palce to visit in burhanpur it's just 5km away from burhanpur near tapti river
Monument is nice but not maintained. Accessibility is not proper. Even surrounding is not maintained. Need to take care on serious note.
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Where is Raja Jay Singh Ki Chhatri Located ?
Raja Jay Singh Ki Chhatri Located in Mohona of Burhanpur. The complete address is 7677+36J Raja Jay Singh Ki Chhatri, Mohona Rd, Mohona, Madhya Pradesh 450331.