What are some ways to recall the history? Well, in my opinion, it is best to explore our historical landmarks on a guided sightseeing tour of Jaipur. The bold colours of memories dim with time and dust eventually obscures them.
Though Rajas and Maharajas are unable to carry on their lineage’s splendor and legacy for centuries. The attempts to immortalize death are commendable. Sadness is associated with death but Maharajas transformed this melancholy into a “Saga of the Past.” Jaipur’s renowned Gatore ki Chhatriyan is the most delicate and graceful example.
History of Gatore ki Chhatriyan –
The Gatore ki Chhatriyan ground is maintained by the Kachwaha, a Rajput clan that ruled here. In the 18th century, Jaipur’s creator Maharaja Jai Singh II. It is where all Kachwaha Kings have been burned since 1733. Maharaja Sawai Ishwari Singh was buried at the City Palace complex in Jaipur.