There is hardly any place on the globe that outdoes India with regards to culture and tradition. Every few miles in India give birth to a new art form. This majestic and time tested art and tradition of India is evident in many palaces, forts and stories and tales of India. One such place that is famous for its unique architectural patters is Abhaneri situated in the Dausa district of Rajathan. As the name suggests Abhaneri casts an ‘Abha’ that can be interpreted as imagery in English of the old life and times. Situated on the Jaipur Agra Road, a few kms away from Sikandra, this small town used to be the capital of the sprawling lands of Rajas. Rajas were known as Raja Bhoj and Raja Chandra in those times. Going by the determinations of the archaeological departments the forts of Abhaneri can easily be a whooping three thousand year old property, based on the calculations and facts available. It is believed that gurjar Maharaja Samrat Mihir Bojh once ruled at the property. He was also known as Raja Chand. The Abhaneri fort wasn’t originally named Abhaneri initially. It was called Abhanagri. Eventually with time it was given the name. Raja Chand constructed a number of magical things and places here which made the Turkey invaders get envious of his accomplishments and broke them. Even today the remnants of the pieces of sculptures and architecture speak volumes about the grandeur and majestic constructions. They speak volumes about the excellence and epitome of architecture. Immersed amidst the abstracts of nature the art form here seems to be weeping and whining exuding the pain of ravin and despoliation it suffered years back. It seems to be flashing a smile at the same time because even the contemporary scientists with upmarket and upgraded technology cannot make and match up to the excellence of architecture and stone art. Many of the artefacts procured from the Abhaneri fort have been installed and kept in the Albert Hall Museum, which is enlisted among the places to visit in Jaipur. Harshat Mata Mandir & Chand Bavdi
Abhaneri got noticed and highlighted on a global level once when the archaeological department procured and recovered the relics of third and fourth century from the venue. Later the archaeological department confiscated the items at the property and took it under their own ownership. Now the Harshat Mandir and Chand Bavdi of Abhaneri are National Preserved Memorials. Situated on the golden
triangle of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra the number of visitors are increasing here with every passing year. Its situation as Jaipur Agra highway and proximity to the city of Jaipur has definitely helped it in gaining better tourists. It is about 95 kms away from the city of Jaipur. It is basically situated on the Jaipur-Agra Road, a few kms away from Sikandra. Jaipur is famous for its Rajputi food like Daal Baati Choorma. To get the taste of Rajasthani Platter, visit Virasat SheeshMahal, which is among the Best Restaurants in Jaipur. The Dravid Style of South Currently Abhaneri is a small village. What is found from the sources is that Raja Chand used to rule here in the ninth century. He was the same king who ruled over the Gurjar dynasty. A lover of architecture and art Raja Chand constructed a number of memorials and monuments during his reign. The design patters of those times were highly influences by the Dravid pattern of style that belong the Southern part of the country. He also constructed the Harshat Mandir and Chand Bavri is his princely state. Both the monuments are a symbol and signifier of old architectural patterns and style. Chand Bavdi is situated exactly in front of the Harshat Mandir. Chand Bavdi
Chand Bavdi is one of the largest and oldest water reservoirs in Rajasthan. More than 9 meters deep this Bavdi was built by Raja Chand himself. This is a perfect destination for Candid Photography. Abhaneri was earlier known as Abhanagri. Due to a majestic pattern of stairs woven together it looks very different and interesting to see and visit. Due to deep rungs on both the sides it is also called as step wells. The surroundings of the Bavdi is lined by dual opened verandas all around while the right of the entry door and the left of the small ganesh temple has premise of the memorials and their work office. To get to the lowest floor there are three rungs situated at the sides. The northern part has multi story gallery that is constructed over giant pillars. Beautiful statues of Ganesha and Mahishasurmardini are installed in the gallery. The destination is popular among couples for Pre marriage shoot. The type of Bavdi, its verandah and entry area were not a part of the original landscape plan. They were constructed later on. A three feet high wall of iron has been created around the bavdi.