Haveli of Devta Ji in Kota, Rajasthan – Famous For Frescoes and Miniature Paintings

Haveli of Devta Ji is situated on the bank of River Chambal near Garh Palace in Kota district of Rajasthan.

Haveli of Devta Ji History

Built around 1838 AD, this haveli belongs to the Rajpurohit of the Kota ruler who was addressed with the title of Bade Devta (Big Demi-God) as he looked like a demi- god. The origin of this Brahmin family was from the northern region of Kashmir.

Three brothers of the family are still residing in the haveli and the traditional rajtilak of the Rajput ruler family is still done by the oldest son of this family.

Famous  for Frescoes and Miniature Paintings

This beautiful Haveli of Devta Ji is  famous  for its frescoes.  It  has few rooms full of miniature paintings, which are worth a visit. The intricate marble carving tells you of the artistic prowess of the craftsmen.

The palatial mansion tells of the rich lifestyle of the people who used to live in this haveli.

As Haveli of Devta Ji is a a private residence, you need to get require prior permission to visit this Haveli.

Insight View on Kota

Jag Mandir, Kota

Jag Mandir, Kota

Kota  city houses imperial palaces and forts and has a kind of medieval grandeur. Kota’s history is steeped in bloodsheds and wars as huge battles for supremacy were fought between the Rajput chieftains and the Mughal emperors to gain the control of Bundi and Ajmer.

Maharao Madho Singh Museum, Kishore Sagar – Jag Mandir , Chambal Garden, Kansua Temple and Taragarh Fort are the places of interest in Kota.

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