Karauli
[Rajasthan]
Karauli is
a holy city of Rajasthan,Situated 160 kms from Jaipur. Earlier
called Kalyanpuri, after the local deity Kalyanji, Karauli was
founded in 1348 AD. Karauli was strongly fortified by its rulers.
The city is surrounded by a wall of red sandstone strengthened
by bastions at several places. The peripheral wall, now dilapidated
at several places, has six gates and eleven posterns.
As per the legend, the ruling family of Karauli,
recognised as the head of the Yadhuvanshi Rajputs, is the descendant
of Lord Krishna. Situated 23 kms from Kaila Devi, Karauli was
an erstwhile princely state in eastern Rajasthan. Karauli is famous
for its pale red-stone. Karauli has some noted places of visit
like temples of Kaila Devi and Madan Mohanji and other historic
monuments. The annual fair at the Kaila Devi temple is quite popular.
Places Of Interest :
City Palace
The old, yet monumental City Palace is a treasure trove of architecture,
stone carvings, magnificent lattice work and classic paintings.
The mesmerizing beauty of Darbar Hall is an experience in itself.
Bhanwar Vilas
Palace
Built as a royal residence, in the year 1938 by Maharaja Ganesh
Pal Deo Bahadur, the then ruler of Karauli is the Bhanwar Vilas
Palace.The architecture is of colonial style and the interiors
are furnished with art-de-decor period furniture.
Temples of Madan
Mohan ji, and Kalyan ji
The city is the home of Shri Madan Mohanji, the deity of Lord
Krishna, worshipped by millions of followers from Rajasthan and
other states. The ancient and magnificently built temples of Madan
Mohanji and Kalyanji are thronged by thousands of devotees every
year.
Fair and
Festivals
Kaila Devi Fair
The annual fair at the Kaila Devi Temple is quite popular, which
is held during the dark half of “chaitra” and lasts
a fortnight. The congregation of the fair exceeds one lakh. There
is a lake nearby with boating facilities.
