Introduction and Havelis
Amongst the throne of Mandawa in Rajasthan in form of a bride like Havelis, the most electrifying is the Jhunjhunwala Haveli that still gives off the old vintage attraction of the Rajput times. The bubbly town of Mandawa introduces their voyager friends with the Jhunjhunwala Haveli located at the distance of just 25 Km from Mandawa and has been the focal point of vacationers since ages. Its traces are found in Mukandgarh and are a well conserved palatial mansion. The formation of this spotless Jhunjhunwala Haveli was laid in 1859 and since then it has treasured the odds and ends of history that lies in its well lavishly designed walls.
Description
Jhunjhunwala Haveli in Mandawa is the best suited example of Rajasthani traditional art form. The edifice of the haveli looks shimmering because of intricately painted ceiling and murals with golden leaves. Moreover, the picture of romantic Lord Krishna enclosed with Gopis or milkmaids and their mutiny add to the grandeur of the haveli. The Jhunjhunwala Haveli is truly a stunning success of art in itself and its lavishly designed rooms adorned with the royal portraits emanate a quaint royal sensation.
Not only this, Jhunjhunwala Haveli also has its main entrance made of imprinted wooden gate while the windows are latticed. The way the haveli is decked out makes it more scintillating and swanks of the artistry of the audacious Rajput artisans.
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