Monuments
In India >> Nahargarh Fort In Rajasthan |
The Nahargarh Fort was built by Sawai Raja Jai
Singh in 1734. Since Jaipur was his capital, the
Nahargarh Fort was strategically important and
was built as a means of bolstering the defense
of Amer. It was also known as the Tiger Fort.
New additions were made to the fort in the 19th
century by Sawai Ram Singh II and Sawai Madho
Singh II. The older parts of he fort are being
hard hit by the ravages of times but the newer
additions are quite captivating.
According to a legend, the Fort was named after
a prince whose spirit used to haunt the site and
would cause mischief so as to delay the construction
of the fort. After too many disturbances, finally
after a Tantrik prayer the ghost or the spirit,
agreed to leave on the condition that the fort
should be named after him.
One of the major attractions of the Nahargarh
Fort is the view it offers of the Man Sagar lake
and the surrounding area. If you are visiting
Jaipur, then do take out the time to visit Nahargarh
Fort, which stands as a symbol of the royal past
and reminds the visitors of the glory of the former
age that belonged to kings and Maharajas.
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