Introduction
The Chetram Sanganeeria Haveli, Laxmangarh is yet another conspicuous haveli that creates a complete hyper mania for the swashbucklers. Laxmangarh is markedly located in the jagged Aravallis zones. The town of Laxmangarh was formed in the 18th century and tinkles the fulsomeness of the yesteryears.
History
Being the heartthrob of Shekhawati region, Laxmangarh was founded in the year 1862 by Rao Raja Laxman Singh of Sikar. It was also given the title of 'Mini Jaipur'. Chetram Sanganeeria Haveli is more embellished with paintings and designs whose charisma is supreme.
Description
Chetram Sanganeeria Haveli has a very interesting description. Laxmangarh tempts copious global buccaneers as it brags of its highly enigmatic Havelis and monuments. This haveli perfectly shares its closeness with the Radha Murlimanohar Temple in Laxmangarh. It is inexplicably ornamented with stunning paintings that reflect the imagery of the British epoch. Regretfully, numerous paintings are already faded away with the passage of time but some are still placed so erectly in their best state that you being a spectator will be bowled over by their exquisiteness. Built in the 18th century, the Chetram Sanganeeria Haveli shows signs of crumble but still it remains as a repository of medieval Rajasthani paintings.
One of the paintings represents the icon of a woman in a swing while in some other work of art, paintings you can see a woman spinning. The paintings of ploughing fields, men sawing timber, men riding on a Ferris wheel, can also be seen here. It shows diverse images from the Indian society.
So, explore the bravura tourist attractions of Laxmangarh that fore mostly include Chetram Sanganeeria Haveli and relish the essence of Rajputana architecture.
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