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Bada Bagh

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About Bada Bagh

Far From City: 5 kms from city center
Cost: About Bada Bagh Weather: Time Required:1-2 hrs Open Time:9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Cost:Indians: INR 20 - 50,Foreign Tourists: INR 50 - 100,Still Camera: INR 20 - 100,Video Camera: INR 50 - 150

History of Bada Bagh Maharaja Maharawal Jai Singh was the one who originally commissioned the construction of Bada Bagh. He initiated the creation of a dam in the desert as a water tank, during his reign to service the subjects in his kingdom. The presence of the dam brought life to the entire periphery with flora and fauna booming with joy and brought into existence a green patch of natural beauty in the orange desert. Maharawal Jai Singh was delighted with the unexpected success of this venture. When he passed away on September 21, 1743, his son Lunkaran built a 'chattri' in his memory next to the lake. This marked the beginning of a new tradition for the rulers of the Bhatti Dynasty, and a new cenotaph was added to this garden to commemorate the memory of each king of this dynasty. However, in 1947 when one of the princes passed away due to a mysterious disease in the first year of his succession, the tradition was discontinued because it was believed to be a bad omen. Cenotaphs at Bada Bagh The cenotaphs are lined in two different rows, each distinct in its own beautiful way. To add to the beauty of these structures is the fact that they are built along a hill. On entering the base of the hill, you start approaching cenotaphs in the order newest to oldest, well, oldest to ancient, to be realistic. The size of the cenotaph is congruent to the greatness of the ruler it was built for. The bigger the stature of the ruler, the bigger the cenotaph. The cenotaph for Maharaja Jawahar Singh was in progress when the sudden death of the new ruler created doubt in the minds of the royal family. Hence, when they decided to discontinue the tradition of building these cenotaphs for the rulers that had passed away, they did not wait till the construction of the one for Maharaja Jawahar Singh was completed; and it stands unfinished till date. This is the cenotaph that greets you to Bada Bagh. Each structure is designed with marvellous architecture and intricate carvings. What is amazing is that none of the stones on any cenotaph, even the tiniest carvings, have changed colour. They are all uniformly coloured and bring a sense of rhythm in the garden. Maharaja Jawahar Singh's structure has a portrait of him, placed on a pedestal, above which hangs an earthen pot. This signifies an attempt to quench his thirsty soul, to give peace to his soul. Each erection has an inscription of the ruler's name at the entrance, and texts inscribed on them in stone. The roofs are designed to resemble shrines, representing the holiness and divinity of the structure. Even though a few of these cenotaphs are crumbling, it does not compromise their majesty in the least. The first few rows of cenotaphs have a structure of a man on a horse inscribed in marble, sitting in the middle of the structure, representing the ruler. These were mainly for the more powerful and consequential rulers of their dynasty. There are smaller structures scattered between the larger cenotaphs, which were possibly built for the younger princes, princesses and queens.

How to Reach Bada Bagh Bada Bagh is located about 6 km from Jaisalmer. One can either take a bus to Ramgarh and alight on the way or head to the place using their own vehicle.

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Tips 1. Try to visit Bada Bagh during sunset hours, but make sure you are done casing the place before sunset so that you can enjoy the scenic ball drop with undivided attention.2. Wear light weight and cotton clothes to freely enjoy your time here. Make sure your shoes are equipped to help climbing a little rocky terrain; the cenotaphs are scattered all over the hillside.3. Use lots of sunscreen because you will be in unencumbered contact with the sun's heat.4. Tourist guides are available, but you will have to invest time in finding them. There is no fixed rate of charge, so negotiating the best deal the appropriate option.5. Don't forget your camera! The scenic and architectural beauty of this attraction acts as a perfect backdrop for your memories.

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