1. Exploring the Unseen Beauty of
Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal is also known as Palace of the Winds. It is is one of the
prominent Indian monument attractions for the tourits around the
world. It is located in the heart of Jaipur, India. It was constructed
by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799. The main architect
of this palace is built of red and pink sandstone, is Lal Chand Ustad and
the palace is believed to have been constructed in the form of the
crown of Krishna, the Hindu god.
At present, Hawa Mahal offers the Indian monuments attractions for
the tourist in Jaipur with some esteem views of the city and a bird's
eye view of the Jantar Mantar which is a medieval observatory and an
important tourist place in Jaipur. Its unique five-storey exterior is as
2. well akin to the honeycomb of the beehive with its 953 small windows
called jharokhas that are adorned with obscure lattice work.
Hawa Mahal, which is made by red and pink sandstone, is located on the
foremost street in the spirit of Jaipur's industrial centre. The
excellent moment to view Hawa Mahal is the sunrise when it clutches
the early morning sun and is wrapped up in its golden light which makes
it to shine like a gem. Peculiarly, the entrance for the Hawa Mahal is
from the back side. So, when you take a trip to the Indian monument
attractions – Jaipur, do improvise a date with Hawa Mahal.
Hawa Mahal is known to be the Palace of the Winds , as it is recognized
due to the breezes that often come through the building's 953
windows. Competently, they appear to be the eighteenth century air-
conditioning structure which alows cooling wind to blow throughout the
palace's rooms.
Currently, Hawa Mahal presents the tourist in Jaipur with some
admirable views of the place. There are several attractions around
Hawa Mahal such as the famed Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort, Nahargarh
Fort, Ram Niwas Bagh, Govind Devji temple, BM Birla Planetarium,
Statue Circle, Jain Temple, Sisodia Rani Garden and so on.