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Bapna Haveli in Jhalarapatan, Jhalawar – Famous Haveli for Historic Links and Architecture

Jhalarapatan , the city of bells , is just 6 km from the main town of Jhalawar. The entire township is located within a wall on the banks of the holy Chandrabhaga river.

This town is also famous for 108 group of Temples called “Chandrawati” and Sun Temple. The Sun Temple (Padamnath Temple), the finest of Hadoti and built along the lines of Konark temple is still in good condition.

Famous Sun Temple in Jhalarapatan, Jhalawar

Famous Sun Temple in Jhalarapatan, Jhalawar

Bapna Haveli in Jhalarapatan

Bapna Haveli  is one of the famous haveli in Jhalarapatan in terms of historic links. The family history can be traced back to the owners of the famous Patwon ki Haveli in Jaisalmer. The haveli belongs to one of the five sons, (Sawai Ram ji dada) of Patwa family who settled in Jhalawar to continue trade in opium.

Unique Architecture

About 200 years old accounts (bahiya) of the trade are still present with the owner of this haveli. The haveli has unique architectural details – the rear wall thickness is about 3 feet and the front wall is 1’6″ thick. The niches have hidden storage areas.

Interesting Facade Around Bapna Haveli

A temple is located on the terrace. The havelis exhibits an interesting facade. The central jharokha in the front facade is made in Jaisalmer stone and was brought from Jaisalmer during the construction of the haveli so that the local craftsmen could carve similar details on the two side jharokhas made in local red sandstone.

The family also exemplifies the continuity of the marriage rituals where the bride-groom are made to sit on the auspicious mandana pattern in the court.

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Jhalawar Govrnment Museum – Houses Rare Manuscripts, Paintings, Coins and Sculptures

Jhalawar has rocky but water-laden verdant landscape, unlike much of Rajasthan. It lies in the south-eastern region of Rajasthan at the edge of the Malwa plateau.

With some exquisite pre-historic cave paintings, massive forts, thickly wooded forests and exotic wildlife variety, Jhalawar boasts of rich historic as well as natural wealth.

About Jhalawar Government Museum

The Government Museum is situated in the old Garh Palace near the Bhawani Natya Shala. It was established in 1915  and is one of the oldest museums of Rajasthan.

It houses rare manuscripts, paintings, coins, sculptures and statues of various gods and goddesses are specially noteworthy. The sculptures and architectural fragments of the 8th century city of Chandravati and sculptures and epigraphs from Jhalarapatan region fill its galleries. There are many paintings and manuscripts and various other artifacts from the area.

Gagron Fort in Jhalawar, Rajasthan

Gagron Fort in Jhalawar, Rajasthan

Most of the idols recovered form various ruins have been added to this collection. The Ardhnarishvara  Natraj, from this museum, was displayed in Moscow, during the Festival of India celebrations.

Jhalawar Government Museum opens at 10:00 Am and closes at 4.30 Pm daily except Fridays and government holidays.

Other Tourist Attraction in Jhalawar

Jhalawar is also well known for the famous and impregnable Gagron Fort, Bhawani Natya Shala and Jhalarapatan which is 6 kms away from Jhalawar. The city of Jhalawar is also called  “the city of bells”.

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