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Junagarh Fort Bikaner

Relive the Royal Glory

Bikaner is one of the three desert triangle cities, located in Thar desert and flanked by the Aravallis on the North-western side. This city was established by Rao Bika, second son of Rao Jodha of Rathor clan. The fort was originally called 'Chintamani' and was later renamed Junagarh or 'old fort'. The Fort of Junagarh was completed in 1594 and was expanded from time to time by 16 successive generations. The fort, therefore, is a mix of several architectural styles. Kaveri Bajaj introduces us to the restored splendour of this old fort. 

Junagarh Fort Bikaner

Red sandstone par excellence


A fine symmetry of building, staircase jharokha, kiosks and canopies all carved in red sandstone (dulmera)

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An evening recreation spot 

An evening recreation spot 
Karan Mahal with its Mughal style architecture. White Italian Carrara marble canopy abutting the pond with Jaaliwork red sandstone on windows.

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Jaaliwork in white marble


Pillars and passageways of Karan Mahal decorated with fine Jaaliwork in white marble.

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Doorways venerate gods


Phool Mahal, the oldest part of the palace, remembers the romance of Radha and Krishna. It was constructed by King Raja Rao Singh of Bikaner.

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Elaborate archways and walls


The majestic crimsons and golds give a mystic and rich aura to palace walls.

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The Darbar 


The private audience hall in Anup Mahal with ornate wooden ceilings, inlaid mirrors, golden leafwork, Italian tiles, and fine lattice windows and balconies is a grand construction

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The Badal Mahal


The Badal Mahal has fresco paintings of Lord Krishna with his consort Radha, amid rain clouds. Mirrors, placed strategically, to reflect the rain clouds, enhance the effe

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Master craftsman at work


Beautiful and intricate walnut wood carving decorates the doorways.

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Junagarh Fort Bikaner

Exquisite work on the ceiling 

The Gods appear to have reawakened to peer into the beautiful hallways.

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Someone just bid good bye 

As I left the palace I had a feeling that someone was bidding goodbye from the shadows in the balcony...

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