Khetri
[Rajasthan]
If Rajasthan
is
endowed with the valorous mantle of India, Shekhawati is its colourful
hub. Just as local lore is redolent of heroic deeds, Rajasthani
painting displays decorative forms vividly composed in colourful
schemes. Be it the forts, havelis, cenotaphs or temples, nowhere
is such a profusion of frescoes to be found as in Shekhawati,
sometimes known as the 'Open Air Art Gallery' of Rajasthan.
Many names on the Shekhawati circuit have attained
the top end of the visitor's priorities. Nawalgarh, Dundlod, Mandawa
and Lachhmangarh are among these. Somewhat different in feel,
just a few hours from Delhi beyond the Mahendergarh district of
Haryana, lies the Shekhawati settlement of Khetri.
The Legends
Legends abound here. One of them relates to the medieval chieftain
Mokal Singh of Barwara. Attributing the arrival of his heir to
the benediction of a certain Sheikh Burhan, the child was named
Shekha. When the young lad ascended the 'gaddi' or the throne
with the exalted title of Rao Shekhaji, not many would have predicted
his rule would last 43 years.
Travel Information
(Khetri)
Air : Nearest
Airport Jaipur at 120-km.
Rail : Closest
railhead is Jhunjhunu (45-km away).
Road : Nearest
cities accessible from Khetri are Delhi (130-140-km approx.) and
Jaipur (120-km).
