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Shyonarayan Kyal Haveli in Laxmangarh, Rajasthan – Famous Tourist Place for Temples, Fortress and Beautiful Havelis

Laxmangarh town came into being in the year 1862. It was planned nearly 200 years ago by Rao Raja Laxman Singh of Sikar Thikana under shekawati region of erstwhile Rajputana.

Laxmangarh fort

Laxmangarh fort

Laxmangarh Fort – Imposing Building in Town

The most imposing building in this town, which lies only 20 km south of Fatehpur, is its small fortress, which looms over the well laid out township on its west side. The fort was built by Lakshman Singh, the Raja of Sikar, in the early 19th century.

The fort is private property – owned by some businessmen of local origin – and is closed to the public.

You can however climb up the ramp to a temple which is open to the public, and the view from the ramp can be quite fascinating too.  Of course, seeing the town from this height tempts you to go further higher, but a guard effectively keeps the public out.

Shyonarayan Kyal Haveli in Laxmangarh

A short distance to the east, is the Shyonarayan Kyal Haveli, which dates from around 1900 located in Laxmangarh.

Inside the Shyonarayan Kyal Haveli,  under the eaves on the east wall, you can see a painting depicting a man and woman engaged in an intimate tryst while a maidservant stands by with a glass of wine at the ready.

Other paintings at the Shyonarayan Kyal Haveli include those of a woman admiring herself in a mirror and Europeans being drawn by horses with a tiny coachman at the reins. This haveli also reflects the characteristic grand architecture with grand carved wood door, courtyards and pillared hallways.

Other Places To Visit in Laxmangarh

Other than the fort and Shyonarayan haveli, the Ghanta ghar (Clock Tower), hanuman temple, Murlimanohar Temple,  and various other havelis including Chetram Sanganeeria Haveli, Rathi Family Haveli, Char Chowk Haveli are also worth a visit on your shekhawati tour.

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Char Chowk Haveli in Laxmangarh, Shekhawati Region, Rajasthan

Laxmangarh is a town in Sikar district of Rajasthan, considered to be the mini Jaipur of  Shekhawati. Founded in the year 1862, Laxmangarh was one of the well planned cities planned by Rao Raja Laxman Singh.

Char Chowk Haveli in Laxmangarh

Char Chowk Haveli in Laxmangarh

About 50 m north of the bus stand through the busy bazaar, a wide cobblestone path wends its way up the east side of the fort.  The fort of Laxmangarh is a unique piece of fort architecture in the whole world because the structure is built upon scattered pieces of huge rocks.

Char Chowk Haveli in Laxmangarh

From here you can see the layout of the double Char Chowk Haveli, below and to the north-east. Head for this haveli when you descend the ramp. Beneath the cave on the northern external wall of the Char Chowk Haveli is a picture of a bird standing on an elephant with another elephant in its beak.

Beautiful Paintings on Courtyard

The large paintings on the facade of the northern face have mostly faded, and the paintings in the outer downstairs courtyard are covered by blue wash.

The paintings in the inner courtyard are fairly well preserved. The walls and ceiling of a small upstairs room on the east side of the northern haveli are completely covered with paintings. It has some explicit erotic images, but is very badly illuminated, so although they’re well preserved you’ll need a flashlight to examine them properly.

Retains Floral Swirls and Motifs

In the same building, a room in the northwest corner retains floral swirls and motifs on the ceiling with scenes from the Krishna legends interspersed with inlaid mirrors. The black and white rectangular designs on the lower walls create a marbled effect.

The front facade is in very poor condition at the lower levels, with the plaster crumbling and the bricks exposed.

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