Blessings of Sun God on this fort of Rajasthan, which spreads different colors in every season.

Rajasthan News Desk!!! This largest fort of Rajasthan was built in the 16th century by Raja Mansingh I in 1952. After which this American fort was expanded and renovated by the successors and rulers of Raja Mansingh for about 150 years.


Amer Fort is located in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan state of India. Amer Fort Jaipur is also known as the Pink City. Amer Fort Amer Fort is known as one of the largest forts in India and is situated on the top of the Aravalli Mountains. Amer Fort Amer Fort is famous all over the world for its architecture and mythological history and thousands of tourists come every day to see this fort. Amer Kila The craftsmanship and unique carvings done in Amer Fort attract the tourists coming here and tourists enjoy photography and videography a lot.

Amer Fort – Before the rule of Kachhwahas, there was a small town built by a small tribe called Meena. Amer Fort This fort got its name from Amer i.e. Ambikeshwar, which is a name of Lord Shiva. But the local people here say that this name has been taken from Amba, the name of Goddess Durga. Earlier known as Dhundhar, this city was ruled by the Kachhwahas during the 11th century. Raja Man Singh built Amer Fort in 1592 AD and for the next 150 years, his successors continued to expand and renovate the fort. Earlier the name of this place was Kadimi Mahal which is the oldest palace in India. The palace also has a small temple dedicated to his patron goddess ‘Sheela Mata’ which was built by Raja Man Singh. Even today, after the destruction of many old structures and the construction of many new structures, this fort of Amer Fort stands proudly facing many obstacles.

It took 100 years to complete the construction of Amer Fort.
Amer Fort It took 100 years to complete the construction of Amer Fort which is still there and was completed by Sawai Jai Singh II and Raja Jai ​​Singh I. It took 100 years to complete the Amer Fort during the reign of Raja Man Singh to Sawai Jai Singh II and Raja Jai ​​Singh I.

Shila Devi Temple is located in Amer Fort. There is an interesting story behind this temple. It is believed that Maa Kali came in the dreams of Raja Man Singh and asked him to find her idol near Jessore (a place located near Bangladesh). Raja Man Singh of Amer Fort followed the orders of the mother but instead of finding the idol of the mother there, he found a big stone. This stone was cleaned to find the image of Maa Shila Devi and thus the temple of Shila Devi was built here. Even today devotees have deep faith in this temple. Talking about timing, the light and sound show organized at Amer Fort is organized daily between 6:30 pm to 9:15 pm. If you want to see the light and sound show here then you have to go here during these times. According to the changing weather, a slight change can be seen in the timing of the light and sound show.

Amer Fort is made of red sand and marble stones. In this you can see paintings of Rajput rulers and ancient hunting style. Let us tell you that Amer Fort is built in four parts. Each part is built with its own entrance and compound. Amer Fort The main gate of Amer Fort is known as Surya Dwar or Suraj Pol.
Here you get to see the beauty and grandeur of Surya Dhar, Chandrapol Dhar, Jaleb Chowk, Sailani Mahal, Singhpol Dhar, Diwan-e-Aam, Ganesh Dhar, Sukh Mahal and Sheesh Mahal.

Chanderpol Darwaza has been constructed for the entry of general public into the palace of Amer Fort. He can see the moon rising from that place. That is why it is called lunar pole. This was the Naubatkhana on the upper floor of the gate in the western part of the fort. In which many musical instruments including drums were played.

Jaleb Chowk, one of the main courtyards of Amer Fort, tells you the story of bravery of Rajput martial arts. The verandahs around the huge courtyard were the resting places for elephant teams and soldiers. The lattices of the Amer Fort roof with intricate geometric shapes (jharokhas) helped in keeping an eye on the enemies. Standing at Jaleb Chowk, imagine how war cries once echoed here, swords clashed and songs of bravery were sung.

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