Ramgarh
[Rajasthan]
The town of
Ramgarh was founded by a dissatisfied group of the powerful Poddar
merchant family in 1791, after they had left the village of Churu
following a disagreement with the Thakur. The village was doing
well until the late 19th century. It had been one of the richest
towns at the end of the 19th century. The Shani Temple of the
Saturday God has delicately painted frescoes. Marvellous cenotaphs
of the Poddars have exquisitely painted ceilings. The Ganga Temple
and some beautiful havelis add interest to the town.
Places of Interest
(Ramgarh)
Ramgopal Poddar Chhatri
The dome of the Poddar cenotaph carries exquisitely painted scenes
from the Ramayana. The ceilings of the cenotaph are remarkable
for their captivating paintings.
Poddar Havelis
The magnificent 'havelis' or mansions, built by the founders of
Ramgarh are noteworthy for their architecture. Located near Churu
Gate, the havelis are worth checking out.
Shaniji Temple
The temple dedicated to the Saturn God has delicate and splendid
frescoes that are devotedly painted. Also worth seeing are the
Ganga Temple, Tara Chand Ghanshyam Das Poddar Haveli, Baij Nath
Ruia Haveli and Bagaria Haveli that add interest to the town.
Harsh Nath Temple
An ancient 10th century temple situated on the Harsh Nath Hills.
Lachhmangarh
It is one of the most imposing forts in the Shekhawati region,
commanding a bird’s eye view of the town modelled to resemble
the city plan of Jaipur.
Travel Information
(Ramgarh)
Air : Jaipur
is the nearest airport.
Road : The
towns of Sikar and Jhunjhunu are well connected by road, which
are in turn connected to Ramgarh.There is no direct train connection
from the city.
Local Transport : Unmetered taxis and auto rickshaws are availabe for commutation
within the city.
