Padmini mall chittorgarh

  1. Padmini's Palace (Chittaurgarh)
  2. Photos: A strange admiration of jauhar in Padmini’s Chittorgarh
  3. Rani Padmini Palace / Padmini Mahal, Chittorgarh
  4. Rani Padmini Palace / Padmini Mahal, Chittorgarh
  5. Padmini's Palace (Chittaurgarh)
  6. Photos: A strange admiration of jauhar in Padmini’s Chittorgarh
  7. Padmini's Palace (Chittaurgarh)
  8. Photos: A strange admiration of jauhar in Padmini’s Chittorgarh
  9. Rani Padmini Palace / Padmini Mahal, Chittorgarh


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Padmini's Palace (Chittaurgarh)

Padmini Palace was the place of residence of Rani Padmini, the rajput queen, wife of King Rawal Ratan Singh, who played a very crucial role in rajput history. Padmini Palace was the very palace from where Ala-ud-din Khilji was permitted to obtain a glimpse of rani Padmini in a mirror placed in the main hall. Allured by her beauty, Ala-ud-din Khilji fought a fierce battle with Rana Ratan Singh. Rani Padmini was augmented by her preference of death to abduction and dishonour during the historic siege of Chittor in 1303 AD, by Ala-ud-din Khilji. As an aftermath, Ala-ud-din Khilji killed thirty thousand Hindus in revenge. It is a 3 storied white building that overlooks a pleasant lotus pool. The palace is adorned by the pavilions at the top and surrounded water moats. The architecture of this palace becomes the example for many other notable structures which were surrounded by the water. The Palace where Rani Padmini lived after she married the ruler of Mewar Maharaja Rawal Rattan Singh. The Palace was surrounded by a Lotus pool which was used by the palace ladies. The legend of Rani Padmini endures in Indian history and she was said to be as beautiful as Cleopatra and supposed to be the main reason Sultan Alauddin Khalji attacked Chittor in 1303 and killed Maharaj Rawal.Rattan .Singh after which Rani Padmini and the Rajput ladies committed Jauhar. We were quite curious about this place and the associated history. Found it to be the way its described in most stories and Movies...

Photos: A strange admiration of jauhar in Padmini’s Chittorgarh

Rajshri Shaktawat (in pink), warden of the girl’s hostel run by Jauhar Smriti Sansthan, along with some of the girls who stay there. While the women of Jauhar Kshatrani Manch and the members of Jauhar Smriti Sansthan agree that jauhar is a historical practice and that women today should be taught to stand up and fight for themselves, they still uphold Padmini’s jauhar and the principle of death over dishonour. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo) More from HT • Auto • HT Tech • HT Bangla • HT School • HT Brand Stories • Quiz • HT Friday Finance • Explore Hindustan Times • HT Newsletters • Weather Today • About Us • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • Disclaimer • Print Ad Rates • Code of Ethics • Sitemap • RSS Feeds • Subscription - Terms of Use

Rani Padmini Palace / Padmini Mahal, Chittorgarh

At a distance of 1.5 km from Kumbha Palace and 7.5 km from Chittorgarh Railway Station, Padmini Palace is situated at the southern part of Chittorgarh Fort. It is one of the most famous hitorical Padmini Palace was once the palatial abode of the exquisitely beautiful Rajput queen, Rani Padmini, the wife of King Rawal Ratan Singh. Revered as an epitome of beauty, Rani Padmini was the daughter of a Sinhala ruler Gandharvasen and plays a crucial role in the history of the gallant Rajput warriors. This queen was mentioned in the epic poem of 'Padmavati', which had been composed during 1540 CE, by Malik Muhammad Jayasi. Rani Padmini Palace leaves behind the tincture of beauty, valour, sacrifice, honour, and tragedy of the past. Padmini Palace was the very legendary palace from where Ala-ud-din Khilji was permitted to obtain a glimpse of Padmini in a mirror placed in the main hall. Allured by her beauty, Ala-ud-din Khilji fought a fierce battle with Rana Ratan Singh, husband of Rani Padmini. Rani Padmini was augmented by her preference of death to abduction and dishonour during the historic siege of Chittor in 1303 AD, by Ala-ud-din Khilji. As an aftermath, Ala-ud-din Khilji killed thirty thousand Hindus in revenge and entrusted the fort to his son Khizr Khan. It is a 3 storied white building that overlooks a pleasant lotus pool. The palace is adorned by the pavilions at the top and surrounded water moats. The architecture of this palace becomes the example for many other notabl...

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Mayurdan Gadhavi 5/5 I got deal on Goibibo in beyond imagination bucks. Still I not believing that I have stayed in such a good hotel with spending such a less money. My expectations was not high as I had spent less money but hotel was really good. Location is just too good , it's a river view , and v peaceful place. little far from main city but I was on my relaxing trip. Amenities is excellent. For me staff and management was good cause I am not demanding but may be for business people , management is not as per standards. Food is awesome , only veg food is available. Bar facility is not available. room are spacious and clean. overall it's great experience for me. • Giriraj Sharma 5/5 hotel padmini , chittorgarh is my favourite hotel,whenever my visit for chittorgarh,hotel padmini is on my top priority ,due to two reasons, staff and management too good and co operative, hotel is quite neat and clean it is a prime property on main road and very close to sainik school preparation of food is not at par overall good hotel to stay in chittorgarh with family members • A Hotel Padmini located in Chittorgarh offers plenty of tourist attractions to explore nearby. With few distance away from Hotel Padmini, these attractions are some of the incredible escapes to visit. The list includes - Chittorgarh Fort, Kalika Mata Temple, Gaumukh Reservoir, Padmini Palace, Neemari

Rani Padmini Palace / Padmini Mahal, Chittorgarh

At a distance of 1.5 km from Kumbha Palace and 7.5 km from Chittorgarh Railway Station, Padmini Palace is situated at the southern part of Chittorgarh Fort. It is one of the most famous hitorical Padmini Palace was once the palatial abode of the exquisitely beautiful Rajput queen, Rani Padmini, the wife of King Rawal Ratan Singh. Revered as an epitome of beauty, Rani Padmini was the daughter of a Sinhala ruler Gandharvasen and plays a crucial role in the history of the gallant Rajput warriors. This queen was mentioned in the epic poem of 'Padmavati', which had been composed during 1540 CE, by Malik Muhammad Jayasi. Rani Padmini Palace leaves behind the tincture of beauty, valour, sacrifice, honour, and tragedy of the past. Padmini Palace was the very legendary palace from where Ala-ud-din Khilji was permitted to obtain a glimpse of Padmini in a mirror placed in the main hall. Allured by her beauty, Ala-ud-din Khilji fought a fierce battle with Rana Ratan Singh, husband of Rani Padmini. Rani Padmini was augmented by her preference of death to abduction and dishonour during the historic siege of Chittor in 1303 AD, by Ala-ud-din Khilji. As an aftermath, Ala-ud-din Khilji killed thirty thousand Hindus in revenge and entrusted the fort to his son Khizr Khan. It is a 3 storied white building that overlooks a pleasant lotus pool. The palace is adorned by the pavilions at the top and surrounded water moats. The architecture of this palace becomes the example for many other notabl...

Padmini's Palace (Chittaurgarh)

Padmini Palace was the place of residence of Rani Padmini, the rajput queen, wife of King Rawal Ratan Singh, who played a very crucial role in rajput history. Padmini Palace was the very palace from where Ala-ud-din Khilji was permitted to obtain a glimpse of rani Padmini in a mirror placed in the main hall. Allured by her beauty, Ala-ud-din Khilji fought a fierce battle with Rana Ratan Singh. Rani Padmini was augmented by her preference of death to abduction and dishonour during the historic siege of Chittor in 1303 AD, by Ala-ud-din Khilji. As an aftermath, Ala-ud-din Khilji killed thirty thousand Hindus in revenge. It is a 3 storied white building that overlooks a pleasant lotus pool. The palace is adorned by the pavilions at the top and surrounded water moats. The architecture of this palace becomes the example for many other notable structures which were surrounded by the water. The Palace where Rani Padmini lived after she married the ruler of Mewar Maharaja Rawal Rattan Singh. The Palace was surrounded by a Lotus pool which was used by the palace ladies. The legend of Rani Padmini endures in Indian history and she was said to be as beautiful as Cleopatra and supposed to be the main reason Sultan Alauddin Khalji attacked Chittor in 1303 and killed Maharaj Rawal.Rattan .Singh after which Rani Padmini and the Rajput ladies committed Jauhar. We were quite curious about this place and the associated history. Found it to be the way its described in most stories and Movies...

Photos: A strange admiration of jauhar in Padmini’s Chittorgarh

Rajshri Shaktawat (in pink), warden of the girl’s hostel run by Jauhar Smriti Sansthan, along with some of the girls who stay there. While the women of Jauhar Kshatrani Manch and the members of Jauhar Smriti Sansthan agree that jauhar is a historical practice and that women today should be taught to stand up and fight for themselves, they still uphold Padmini’s jauhar and the principle of death over dishonour. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo) More from HT • Auto • HT Tech • HT Bangla • HT School • HT Brand Stories • Quiz • HT Friday Finance • Explore Hindustan Times • HT Newsletters • Weather Today • About Us • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • Disclaimer • Print Ad Rates • Code of Ethics • Sitemap • RSS Feeds • Subscription - Terms of Use

Padmini's Palace (Chittaurgarh)

Padmini Palace was the place of residence of Rani Padmini, the rajput queen, wife of King Rawal Ratan Singh, who played a very crucial role in rajput history. Padmini Palace was the very palace from where Ala-ud-din Khilji was permitted to obtain a glimpse of rani Padmini in a mirror placed in the main hall. Allured by her beauty, Ala-ud-din Khilji fought a fierce battle with Rana Ratan Singh. Rani Padmini was augmented by her preference of death to abduction and dishonour during the historic siege of Chittor in 1303 AD, by Ala-ud-din Khilji. As an aftermath, Ala-ud-din Khilji killed thirty thousand Hindus in revenge. It is a 3 storied white building that overlooks a pleasant lotus pool. The palace is adorned by the pavilions at the top and surrounded water moats. The architecture of this palace becomes the example for many other notable structures which were surrounded by the water. The Palace where Rani Padmini lived after she married the ruler of Mewar Maharaja Rawal Rattan Singh. The Palace was surrounded by a Lotus pool which was used by the palace ladies. The legend of Rani Padmini endures in Indian history and she was said to be as beautiful as Cleopatra and supposed to be the main reason Sultan Alauddin Khalji attacked Chittor in 1303 and killed Maharaj Rawal.Rattan .Singh after which Rani Padmini and the Rajput ladies committed Jauhar. We were quite curious about this place and the associated history. Found it to be the way its described in most stories and Movies...

Photos: A strange admiration of jauhar in Padmini’s Chittorgarh

Rajshri Shaktawat (in pink), warden of the girl’s hostel run by Jauhar Smriti Sansthan, along with some of the girls who stay there. While the women of Jauhar Kshatrani Manch and the members of Jauhar Smriti Sansthan agree that jauhar is a historical practice and that women today should be taught to stand up and fight for themselves, they still uphold Padmini’s jauhar and the principle of death over dishonour. (Raj K Raj/ HT Photo)

Rani Padmini Palace / Padmini Mahal, Chittorgarh

At a distance of 1.5 km from Kumbha Palace and 7.5 km from Chittorgarh Railway Station, Padmini Palace is situated at the southern part of Chittorgarh Fort. It is one of the most famous hitorical Padmini Palace was once the palatial abode of the exquisitely beautiful Rajput queen, Rani Padmini, the wife of King Rawal Ratan Singh. Revered as an epitome of beauty, Rani Padmini was the daughter of a Sinhala ruler Gandharvasen and plays a crucial role in the history of the gallant Rajput warriors. This queen was mentioned in the epic poem of 'Padmavati', which had been composed during 1540 CE, by Malik Muhammad Jayasi. Rani Padmini Palace leaves behind the tincture of beauty, valour, sacrifice, honour, and tragedy of the past. Padmini Palace was the very legendary palace from where Ala-ud-din Khilji was permitted to obtain a glimpse of Padmini in a mirror placed in the main hall. Allured by her beauty, Ala-ud-din Khilji fought a fierce battle with Rana Ratan Singh, husband of Rani Padmini. Rani Padmini was augmented by her preference of death to abduction and dishonour during the historic siege of Chittor in 1303 AD, by Ala-ud-din Khilji. As an aftermath, Ala-ud-din Khilji killed thirty thousand Hindus in revenge and entrusted the fort to his son Khizr Khan. It is a 3 storied white building that overlooks a pleasant lotus pool. The palace is adorned by the pavilions at the top and surrounded water moats. The architecture of this palace becomes the example for many other notabl...