It is a matter of utter astonishment for an onlooker if he sees any green patch in the middle of desiccated land of Jaipur in Rajasthan. Being known for its peaceful lakes, massive forts and exotic monuments, a glimpse of lush green garden will no less than a ray of hope for the localities and fortune-hunters. It is quite a contrast image of Jaipur to what we all know or ever read in books. Jaipur has some thriving gardens which bring happiness on those who want to explore the state in their own unique style.
Commencing from Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, Jaipur looks stupendous and provide a new dimension to this dead region. It is one of the largest and most prominent in the list of existing gardens as faultlessly built by Maharaja Sawai Singh Ji II for his charming Sisodia Queen from Udaipur. This Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh is located on the Jaipur –Agra highway, 10 Km from Udaipur in the southern east corner of Jaipur. The view of this garden is really eye-catching as it is laid out in an imperial Mughal style festooned with fountains, watercourses and tinted pavilions. At the time of Mughal power, the garden was an ideal place for the queen to relish the invincible magnificent landscape, chilly wind and fresh air.
Being a wonderful place for the queen to enjoy the beauty of garden, Sisodia Rani ka Bagh exhibits the artistic talent of architect and the pure beauties of nature and its elements.
In the nutshell, in eulogize of this gorgeous garden we can say that it houses plentiful frescos and other genius paintings that have the vibrant theme of romantic chord between the beloved Radha and her lover Lord Krishna. The Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh in Jaipur is like summer retrieval of the majestic Rajput families of 18th and 19th century and serves as a top most tourist spot on Jaipur.
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