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Other attractions in Kumbhalgarh


Other attractions in Kumbhalgarh

  • Vedi Temple, (just near the Hanuman Gate of the fort). A sacrificial temple, this was also built by Rana Kumbha and is a three storeyed Jain temple. The structure was later renovated by Maharana Fateh Singh and is also the only remnant to have survived of all the ancient sacrificial places of India.
  • Mammadev Temple. The temple and the kund were again built by Rana Kumbha in the year 1460. The temple stands exactly below the fort and once had four large slabs with several inscriptions on them. The writings gave the history of Mewar from the time of Guhil, the founder of Mewar dynasty, till Rana Kumbha, a great builder of forts and temples. The slabs are now preserved in the museum at Udaipur. The temple houses an image of Kuber (God of Wealth) and also has two chhatris (cenotaphs) in memory of Rana Kumbha and the famous warrior Prithviraj Chauhan. Very near the temple is a large kund or reservoir close to which is the chhatri cenotaph) of Prithviraj - the knight-errant of Mewar.

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