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Bikaner's
forts, palaces and temples - magnificent creations in
red and yellow sandstone, are living manifestations of
its rich historical and architectural legacy. One can
feel the medieval aura pervading the city's lifestyle.
Not only do the traditions come alive here in colorful
bazaars and havelis, but Bikaner is also famous for
the best riding camels in the world. One can witness
gaily caparisoned camels at the spectacular Camel
Festival at
Bikaner, held annually.
The
city was founded in 1486 AD by the Rathore prince, Rao
Bikaji, hence the name Bikaner. Bikaji was son of Rao
Jodhaji who had asked his son to establish a kingdom
of his own. The challenge was accepted and Bikaji
choose the wild country 'Jangaldesh' as his
territory and thus the city of Bikaner came into
existence.
A seven-kilometres wall with five entrances was built
to protect the city from vagaries of the desert and
any external aggression. The city flourished as an
important trade centre between Gujarat seaports and
West Asian countries. The unbroken line of descendants
of Bikaji ruled Bikaner till India got Independence.
Bikaner is known for good breed of riding camels,
which are among the best in the world. The Camel
Festival held every year is famous all over the globe.
Bikaner has many magnificent buildings made of Reddish
Pink sandstone that transcends the surrounding barren
wilderness. Unlike other cities of Rajasthan, Bikaner
has been able to preserve its traditional aura of the
medieval era, which makes a visitor come here year
after year.
General
Information
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Altitude
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237
meters
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Rainfall
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44
cm
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Best
Season
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July-March
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Temperature
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Summer
Max. 44 'C Min. 28 'C; Winter Max. 23.2 'C
Min. 10 'C
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STD
Code
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0151
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In
And around
Ju nagarh
Fort Revel
in the architectural splendour, built by Akbar's
contemporary Raja Rai Singh. Within the fort are
thirty seven palaces, pavilions Suraj Pol or the Sun
Gate is the main entrance to the fort. The palaces
worth visiting are Chandra Mahal, Phool Mahal and
Karan Mahal. It is built in red sandstone and marble
are ornate with mirror work, carvings and paintings.
An array of kiosks and balconies embellish the fort at
intervals, breaking the monotony. A museum with
valuable miniature paintings and rare antiques is also
located in the Junagarh Fort.
Lalgarh
Palace The
magnificent fort in red sandstone, a fascinating
juxtaposition of the Oriental style and European
luxury that leaves you truly mesmerized. Designed by
Sir Swinton Jacob for Maharaja Ganga Singh almost -90
years ago, this is an extraordinary monument. The
palace has a billiards room, a library, a cards room
and a smoking room. Belgian chandeliers, cut - glass
ornaments, oil paintings and lamps add to its charm.
Bhandeshwar
Jain Temples It
is a beautiful 16th century Jain temples, dedicated to
the 23rd Tirthankar Parshvanathji.
Other
important temples of Bikaner include the Lakshminathji,
Ratan Bihariji, Shiv Bari, and Nagnechiji temple. The
Bhaironji Temple at Kodamdesar, about 40 km from
Bikaner, is another noteworthy temple.
Camel
Breeding Farm
Acquaint
yourself with the indispensable ship of the desert at
this camel research and breeding center, the only one
of its kind in Asia.
Devi
Kund
This is a royal crematorium with cenotaphs of the
house of Bikaji Rathore. Many decorated Chhatris,
built in the memory of the Bika dynasty, offer
splendid example of the Rajput architecture.
Gajner
Wildlife Sanctuary and Palace
Watch
flocks of imperial sand grouse, as you wander through
the lush foliage of woods located on the Jaisalmer
road. Gajner is also home to nilgai, chinkara, wild
boar and black buck. Gajner Palace, a summer resort of
kings built on the beautiful lake along the sanctuary,
is a spot worth visiting.
Karni
Mata Temple, Deshnoke
This 600
year old temple offers a haven to rats. Devotees feed
the rats, owing to the belief that these rodents will
be reincarnated as holy men. The entrance archway of
the temple is intricately carved in marble.
Kolayat
A
sacred spot, dedicated to Kapil Muni. The temple here
is the venue for a fair in the month of Kartik (Oct.-
Nov.), attracting thousands of pilgrims. Kolayat is an
idyllic picnic spot as well.
Shiv
Bari Temple
Built
in the 19th century by Maharaja Doongar Singhji, the
temple is encircled by a high wall. Beautiful
paintings and a Nandi Bull facing the Shiva Lingam are
the attractions of the temple.
Havelis
An array
of havelis, built in red stone and intricately carved,
embellish the city.
Kalibanga
The
remnants of the pre-Harappan and Harappan settlements
have been found at this place in Hanumangarh District.
Surely of interest to archaeology enthusiasts |