Lush green gardens are the epitome of prosperity and achievement of any region. But, regrettably, there are some regions which are barren and dry as bone. Jaipur in Rajasthan is one of them. Where gardens represent nature, foliage, tranquility, aesthetic approach and blessings of the god, there Jaipur is wrapped with deserts which look pure golden in the muggy rays of sun. Thinking of gardens in the desert land of Jaipur will seem as someone has committed a blunder. But, that is a wrong notion. Because, this waterless land has also got embryonic grassy gardens which look royal and are real treat to your eyes. The extraordinary gardens in Jaipur comprise Vidyadhar Garden, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, the Kanak Vrindavan Valley and Jai Niwas Garden. Out of these celebrated gardens, the most fascinating garden is Jai Niwas Garden. Its unique location makes it easily accessible for all tourists who come to Jaipur city.
If putting some light on its architecture, we come to know that its structural design is based on a typical Mughal Charbagh pattern which is real delight for weary eyes. The picturesque vicinity of this Jai Niwas Garden is adorned with gorgeous flora combine with other numerous yet interesting formations that make it a breathtaking place to visit.
Nonetheless, the superlative forte of the Jai Niwas garden is a shrine of adorable Lord Krishna which is miniature in size. This Lord Krishna temple is very much popular as the 'Govind ji temple' and also housed some fine-looking idols of Krishna and other deities. The aura and the set up of the Jai Niwas Gardens are unbeatable and have the capacity to lure endless tourists to this place to have a quick look of it.
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