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Jantar Mantar

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About Jantar Mantar

Far From City: 4 kms from city center

Structures inside Jantar Mantar There are various instruments within the observatory of Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, namely Samrat Yantra, Jayaprakash, Misra Yantra. The Samrat Yantra is a giant triangle which is 70 feet high, 114 feet long and 10 feet thick. It is a sundial meant to measure the exact time of the day with the accuracy of half a second. Although at that time sundials did already exist, but Samrat Yantra was a revolutionary one as it was extremely precise and could be used to measure the declination angle of planets as well. Jayaprakash Yantra consists of hollowed out hemispheres with some marking on the concave surfaces. An observer can align the position of a star with various markings or a window's age from inside. The Misra Yantra was designed in order to determine the shortest as well the longest days of a year. It also indicates the exact moment of noon in different cities and locations regardless of the distance from Delhi. Interestingly, the Misra Yantra is the only tool in the observatory that was designed by Raja Jai Singh. There is also a Ram Yantra which represents the two circular buildings to the south of Jai Prakash. History of Jantar Mantar King Sawai Jai Singh was an accomplished scholar himself and was commissioned the task of confirming and rectifying the current data available on the movement of celestial bodies by Emperor Muhammad Shah. Jai Singh wanted to refine the ancient Islamic zij tables so that the exact hour of the day could be determined. Eventually, he wanted to define a precise calendar and make accurate astrological predictions for both individual and social benefit. To achieve this, he built Jantar Mantar in the year 1724 and the observatory in Delhi was the first one to be built. Eventually, other observatories were constructed in Jaipur, Ujjain, Varanasi and Mathura as well. However, the condition of this observatory deteriorated quite a bit by 1867. After ceaseless efforts on the part of the government to restore it to its former glory, Jantar Mantar is now a popular tourist destination famous all over the country.

Best time to visit Jantar Mantar Best time to visit this destination is during the months of September- March when the weather is pleasant. How to Reach Jantar Mantar Jantar Mantar is located on the Parliament Street, Janpath and hence, it is very accessible. The nearest metro stations are Rajiv Chowk, Patel Chowk and Janpath Metro station at a distance of 1 km. You can hire an autorickshaw or taxi from outside the metro stations. Alternatively, you can also opt for a bus. The Palika Kendra Bus stand is located right outside the entry gate of Jantar Mantar.

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Tips 1. If you are visiting during summers, try to visit this destination during the morning or evening hours.2. Don't forget to carry a bottle of water with yourself to keep yourself hydrated.

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