Introduction to Mandore Garden
Mandore Garden is a very celebrated garden in Jodhpur well stocked with dewals or commonly called as cenotaphs of Jodhpur's ex- rulers. It is a very plush garden known for its appealing high rock terrace. The structural design of this fort is very amusing as you will encounter the ruined fort and palace of bygone era still intact on the hilltop and beneath this there is Mandore garden meant for the leisure purpose of onlookers. While itinerant, you will be bumped into baoli by the side of which there is a big Hall of 15 figures of Heroes imprinted out of living rock, from where the pathway to the fort reaches Mandore Garden.
History of Mandore Garden
The eye-catching Mondore garden is a spot of busted fortresses and palaces in Rajasthan and was the capital town of Marwar state long before Jodhpur. This exclusive Mandore was the nuptials present to dauntless Marwar’s Rathore rulers.
Description of Mandore Garden
Mandore Garden reveals the dewals or cenotaphs of previous brave rulers of Jodhpur city and features the shape of cenotaph varies from unique Chattri-type, these dewals are ended like Hindu Temples. The storeys are four storied high, with fine sections and superb spirals made in red masonry. In the backdrop of Mandore gardens, your eyes will be stuck at the exclusive cenotaph of Maharaja Ajit Singh. In this dewal, there is a Hall of Heroes which is utterly devoted to deities and Heroes. Moreover, “The Shrine of the Three Hundred Million Gods” in the Mandore Garden will surely bewilder you. This holy shrine is ornamented with striking imagery of several Hindu Gods and paves the way to the fort of Mandore.
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