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Sone-Chandi ki Dukan (Business Shop) in Mahansar, Rajasthan – Gold Walls with Intricate Paintings

Mahansar is a samll town located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan at a distance of 40 km from Jhunjhunu district.  It was founded in 1768 by the Mawal Singh, one of the Thakurs of Shekhawat.

Sone-Chandi ki Dukan in Mahansar

Sone-Chandi ki Dukan in Mahansar

Sone-Chandi ki Dukan

This 18th century town boasts of five havelis as the Sone-Chandi ki Dukan (shops) which is built by the Poddars. The Poddar family ruled for a long time in Mahansar.

It incorporates gold leaf in its intricate paintings. This haveli has three vaulted ceilings; scenes from the Ramayana are painted on the left one, incarnations of Vishnu on the centre one, and scenes from the life of Krishna are to be found on the right one.

Interior Attractions - Paintings

The Meenakari work, floral and tree motifs, figures of birds leave the spectator astounded while watching this haveli.

The Ragunath Temple is an added attractions while you tour in Mahansar.

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Shyamji Sharaf Haveli in Parasrampuria, Rajasthan – Contains Oldest Preserved Shekhawati Paintings

Parasrampuria is a small village 20 kms southwest of Nawalgarh. Earlier it was the estate of Sardul Singh, the local Rajput ruler.

It boasts of some of the oldest and the best preserved Shekhawati paintings in the region.

Chhatri of Thakur Shardul Singh

Chhatri of Thakur Shardul Singh

Shyamji Sharaf Haveli in Parasrampuria

In Parasrampuria, The Shyamji Sharaf Haveli is located near the bus stand.

It has well preserved  Rajasthani paintings. These Paintings show a grandmother having her hair attended, women on a spinning wheel and an English woman in polished boots holding a parasol.

Another frieze depicts Europeans in a car. Other frescoes depict gods and goddesses.

Chhatri of Thakur Shardul Singh

There is Chhatri of Thakur Shardul Singh, which is one of the finest examples of Shekhawati art.

There are other Monuments located in Parasrampuria which include the Gopinath temple, built in 1742, whose murals include depictions of the torments of hell (a common theme in the eighteenth century).

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