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Braj Bhushanjee Haveli in Bundi in Rajasthan – Offer Traditional Life and Culture of Rajasthan

Bundi is a medieval township strategically located in a valley at a distance of 39 kms from Kota and 210 kms from Jaipur city. It is named after Bunda-a Minam, the chieftain who founded the place in 1342 A.D.

Haveli Braj Bhushanjee Hotel in Bundi

Haveli Braj Bhushanjee Hotel in Bundi

Attractions in Bundi

Bundi is famous for its monuments, especially the Taragarh fort.

Other attractions of the city include Bhim Burj (the largest battlement), a huge water reservoir carved out of solid rock, Bundi palace, Raniji-ki-Baoli (Queen’s step well), Nagar Sagar Kund, Nawal Sagar, Dhabhai Kund and the Bhora-ji-ka-Kund.

Havelis in Bundi

There are also lots of Havelis situated around Bundi exhibiting interesting architectural features. Some famous havelis include Bhawani Singh ki Haveli, Zalim Singh Jhala House, Meghawan ji ki Haveli and Braj Bhushanjee Haveli.

Braj Bhushanjee Haveli in Bundi

Braj Bhushanjee Haveli was built around 200 year before and  belongs to Bohara Braj Bhushanjee family, which gave Bundi as many as four Prime Ministers all in the 19th Century.

This Haveli is situated just below the palace and its location make it very convenient for the tourist  to visit other places in the city and enjoy their traditional  life of Rajasthan and culture of this beautiful city.

The  rooms have been traditionally decorated and few rooms have some of the finest Bundi School Painting (murals) one can see in this region. In 1990, this Braj Bhushanjee have been converted into Heritage Hotel.

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Bundi Utsav 2009 – Spectacular Culmination of Traditional Art, Culture and Craftsmanship of Rajasthan

Bundi is one of the most picturesque spots situated in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan.

The Bundi Utsav held annually in the month of November has added to the glory of the place and has provided a worldwide exposure. This year Bundi Utsav will be held between 5 Nov – 7 Nov 2009.

Bundi Utsav in Rajasthan

Bundi Utsav in Rajasthan

Bundi Utsav is a spectacular culmination of traditional art, culture and craftsmanship which surprises every visitor with its grandeur.

Activities During Bundi Utsav

Vibrant Shobha Yatra

The Bundi Utsav begins with a vibrant Shobha Yatra (procession) and features arts & crafts fair, ethnic sports, cultural exhibition and folk, classical music & dance programme to entertain the discerning guests.

Some of the most renowned artistes from across the country come to perform and create a gripping atmosphere at the venue.

Traditional Rural Sports

It also features Deep Daan, sight seeing, traditional rural sports, turban competition, bridal attire, musical band competition and dazzling fireworks display, which attracts huge number of visitors and villagers from nearby regions.

Mini Pushkar

During Bundi Utsav, Keshorai Patan, a small town close to Bundi, epitomizes the glance of Mini Pushkar in the silver embrace of moonlit night. The villagers, elegantly dressed in their traditional attire, gather at the serene banks of Chambal River.

Women chant ritual songs, offer prayers and float lighted lamps into the river, creating a mesmerizing environment. Bundi Utsav offers a great opportunity to get a glimpse of appealing tradition & culture of Rajasthan and explore the magic of the Hadoti region.

How to reach Bundi

Bundi is around 210 kms by road from Jaipur and about 110 kms from Sawai Madhopur. Bundi, Baran and Jhalawar are all easily accessible by road from Kota.

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The Bundi Palace and Chitrashala | Bundi, Rajasthan

Bundi Palace, Rajasthan

Bundi Palace, Rajasthan

‘Picturesque, enchanting and magnificent.’ These would be just some superlatives that compliment the lingering medieval flavour that Bundi in Hadoti region holds.

The entrancing land of Palaces, stunning stepwalls or baoris and miniature paintings seems frozen in time. Bundi, also claims a take on the foundations of an authentic school of miniature painting.

An of beat destination ruled by the Hada Chauhans, Bundi is a rich repository on Indian art, culture and heritage and is frequented by domestic as well as international tourist.

It has magnificient medieval forts and palaces, miniature paintings, temples with intricately carved out idols and chattris, fabulous stepwalls and a picturesque lake.

The Bundi Palace

The Bundi Palace is situated adjacent to the Taragarh fort. This outstanding palace, built during the 16th and 17th centuries is a classic Rajasthani architecture. Only part of the palace is open to the public.

The quarried stone Bundi Palace is known for it’s traditional murals. Just one look at the monument will soak you with the royal opulence and splendour, an innate part of the lifestyle of the royals. Intricately engraved brackets, pillers, balconies, sculpted elephants and the extraordinary craftsmanship will catch your attention here.

The palace is entered through the Hathi Pole (Elephant Gate) into a small courtyard. You then come to the Ratan Daulat, the Diwan-i-am (Hall of Public Audience), where there is a marble throne. The highlight of this palace is the beautiful murals that carry the spectators back into the time of Bundi royalty.

Chitrashala

The silent, secret garden, with it’s elegant formal layout still visible through the tangle of wild-roses and weeds is the most enchanting place at the Bundi Palace. Showcasing the Bundi genre of miniature art, the walls and the ceiling are festooned with pictures out of the Ragmala and Raaslila-the story of Radha-Krishna.

Then there are hunting and court scenes, festivals, processions, animal and bird life that spring back images of all that was a part of the artist’s acuity then. The vibrant blue, green and turquoise on white with touches of terracotta yellow lend an arresting view.

The Bundi style of painting famous for its Rang Yojna infuses life in every bit and corner of Chitrashala. If you are an art connoisseur you could visit Bundi just for a glimpse of the miniature artwork that holds inspiration to people from world over.

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