Jaipur: A City Painted in History, Valour, Opulence & Brilliance


 

Journey to Jaipur, the “Pink City,” where history whispers from rose-hued walls and vibrant culture thrives in every alleyway. This poem invites you on a captivating exploration of this famed Indian city, painting a picturesque image of the Aravalli Hills cradling Jaipur in its signature rose color, a legacy of the valorous Rajput dynasty.

Jaipur’s rich history unfolds through havelis with intricate latticework, silent storytellers of chivalry, and the Hawa Mahal echoing tales of laughter. Amber Fort, a symbol of resilience, and Jaigarh Fort, with its slumbering cannons, stand testament to Rajput victories. The poem acknowledges the ongoing struggle to uphold the nation’s spirit, countered with a renewed sense of unity. Shifting to present-day allure, Jaipur emerges as a haven for travelers, rich with artistic treasures and culinary delights. Come, explore the magic of Jaipur, and let the Pink City embrace you with warmth and lasting memories.

This poem merely scratches the surface of Jaipur’s captivating essence. The tapestry of Rajasthan’s history, both in Jaipur and beyond, stretches far vaster than a mere dozen stanzas can capture. Immerse yourself in this vibrant state – dedicate as much time as you can afford, and Rajasthan’s magic will leave you yearning to return.


 

Moti Doongri Ganeshji Mandir, Jaipur

Govind Devji Mandir, Jaipur

Govind Devji Mandir, Jaipur

Galtaji Mandir, Jaipur

Galtaji Mandir, Jaipur

Galtaji Mandir, Jaipur

View of Jaipur from Nahargarh Fort

Jal Mahal, Jaipur

Where Aravalli’s arms embrace the dawn,
Jaipur, the Pink City, thrives, a jewel newly born.
Hues of rose blush on sandstone walls so grand,
A legacy of Rajputs, a valorous, noble band.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Havelis whisper tales of chivalry and might,
Each latticed window, a glimpse of a historic night.
The Hawa Mahal, a symphony of breeze,
Echoes with laughter, rustling silken leaves.

Patwon ki Haveli

Patwon ki Haveli

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

City Palace, Jaipur

City Palace, Jaipur

Amer Fort, Jaipur

Amer Fort, Jaipur

Amer Fort, Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

Amer Fort, Jaipur

Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur

The Jaivana Cannon, one of the world’s largest cannons on display at the Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur

Gaitor ki Chhatriyan, Jaipur

Amber Fort, a phoenix on a craggy crest,
Whispers of emperors, where grandeur put to test.
Jaigarh’s cannons slumber, giants made of steel,
Whispering stories of battles, victories surreal.

Kiran Devi Rathore, the daughter of Shakti Singh of Mewar, brother of Maharana Pratap, attacked Akbar when he tried to molest her in the Meena Bazaar. He begged for mercy. It is said that she slit his throat and killed the bastard though our leftist historians, a bunch of traitors who have been funded and supported by the British & the Congress, a party formed & run by them have whitewashed our true history and glorified the vile invaders who were worse than the devil’s spawn. Akbar was a scoundrel and a debauch who preyed on Hindu women. Nothing close to great, he was responsible for the cold blooded murder of millions of Hindus and forceful conversion of countless others. Our history needs to be rewritten giving credit to our heroes and showing the evil wreaked upon us by Muslim and Christian invaders. Both are doctrines of world domination and not religions. They have jointly and severally destroyed entire civilisations across the globe.

Rani Durgavati

Rani Durgavati

Rani Durgavati

Rani Durgavati

Naiki Devi

Maharana Pratap

Maharana Pratap

Raja Vigraharaja IV

Maharana Pratap

Maharana Pratap

Maharana Pratap

Maharana Pratap

Maharana Pratap

Maharana Pratap

Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan

Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan

Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan

Jaimal Ji & Kalla Ji Rathore

Jaimal Ji & Kalla Ji Rathore

Viramdeva Ji Chauhan

Viramdeva Ji Chauhan

Maharana Rana Sangram Sanga

Maharana Rana Sangram Sanga


Maharana Rana Sangram Sanga

From Rajasthan’s sands they rose,
Rajputs bold, with fiery nose,
Forged in war, their spirits high,
Defending land ‘neath Rajput sky.

With saffron flags and ringing mail,
They met the charge, a warrior’s hail,
Against the onslaught, fierce and grand,
A shield for faith, for motherland.

Rajput swords gleamed, a righteous, fiery brand,
Defending their soil from a foreign, ruthless hand.
Through scorching deserts, on elephants they rode,
Against vile, treacherous muslim invaders (the devil’s spawn), their courage freely flowed.

Rajput Ladies preparing for Jauhar – self immolation to save themselves from Muslim marauders who indulged in necrophilia. Mere suicide would not help since these evil spawns of the devil would defile their dead bodies.

Rajput Ladies committing Jauhar – self immolation to save themselves from Muslim marauders who indulged in necrophilia. Mere suicide would not help since these evil spawns of the devil would defile their dead bodies.

Rajput Ladies committing Jauhar – self immolation to save themselves from Muslim marauders who indulged in necrophilia. Mere suicide would not help since these evil spawns of the devil would defile their dead bodies.

Rani Padmavati and other ladies entering the fire for committing self immolation – Jauhar to save themselves from Muslim marauders who indulged in necrophilia. Mere suicide would not help since these evil spawns of the devil would defile their dead bodies.

Rani Padmavati and other ladies entering the fire for committing Jauhar – to save themselves from Muslim marauders  who  indulged in necrophilia. Mere suicide would not help since these evil spawns of the devil would defile their dead bodies.

Rani Padmavati and other ladies entering the fire for committing Jauhar – to save themselves from Muslim marauders who indulged in necrophilia. Mere suicide would not help since these evil spawns of the devil would defile their dead bodies.

Rani Padmavati and other ladies entering the fire for committing Jauhar – to save themselves from Muslim marauders who indulged in necrophilia. Mere suicide would not help since these evil spawns of the devil would defile their dead bodies.

Rajput Ladies committing Jauhar to save themselves from falling into the hands of Muslim marauders who were worse than the devil’s spawn. They had no recourse other than committing mass suicide else they would be raped and enslaved by these bastards who had no humanity in them.

Yet when the tide of war turned red,
And fortress walls began to shed,
Their women faced a darker plight,
Dishonor’s grip in looming night.

Jauhar’s flames, a tragic pyre,
Consumed their fear, their hearts afire,
A choice of ashes, stark and bold,
Than suffer tales untold.

In the 14th century when the vile muslim invader Alauddin Khilji invaded Chittorgarh, Rani Padmini led thousands of Rajput Ladies from the court to commit mass self immolation – Jauhar. These Muslim bastards used to enslave the women, gang raped them, force fed the mothers the flesh of their own children, tortured and sold them. Every Hindu must make a vow “NEVER FORGET! NEVER FORGIVE! TAKE REVENGE!”

Meera Mandir

Temple built to commemorate Rani Padmavati’s Jauhar

So sing their courage, sing their pain,
The Rajput spirit, etched like rain,
In deserts vast, where stories sleep,
Of warriors’ fight and women deep.

The vipers still slither, their young ones abound,
Within our borders and beyond in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar, their presence on our land is found.
Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, unconverted Tribals, Parsis and all who stand with hearts ablaze,
This threat to our nation, our future, we must daze!

This evil, a cancer, that eats at our core,
Our culture, our spirit, it hungers for more.
Let unity rise like a thunderous roar,
Drive out the darkness, and cast them to the floor!

Steel resolve burns bright within our eyes,
No quarter given, for freedom’s sacred prize.
From every corner, the lion’s roar will rise,
Akhand Bharat shall be ours, beneath freedom’s skies.

Akhand Bharat

Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur

City Palace, Jaipur

Patrika Gate, Jaipur

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur

Moti Doongri Ganeshji Mandir, Jaipur

But amidst the forts and palaces so grand,
Temples stand serene, a spiritual demand.
Moti Dungri, Ganesha’s abode on high,
Blesses the city with his watchful eye.

Govind Devji Mandir, Jaipur

Neelkanth Mahadev Mandir, Jaipur

Govind Devji’s grace, a calming, holy sight,
A Vaishnav shrine, bathed in golden light.
Neelkanth Mahadev, where Shiva’s power dwells,
An ancient sanctuary, with mystical spells.

Birla Mandir, Jaipur

Birla Mandir, white marble gleaming bright,
A modern marvel, a spiritual light.
Jaipur’s soul resides in every sacred space,
A tapestry of faith, a holy embrace.

City Palace, Jaipur

Now a haven for travellers, from every land they throng,
To marvel at this city, where history sings its song.
Cameras capture the opulence, a feast for the eye,
Jaipur, a jewel, beneath a cerulean sky.

City Palace, Jaipur

City Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Steam, Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Steam, Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Steam, Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Polo Bar, Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Romantic setting for a dinner for two at Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

City Palace, Jaipur

City Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur


Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

The Leela Palace, Jaipur

The Leela Palace, Jaipur

The Leela Palace, Jaipur

The Leela Palace, Jaipur

The Leela Paalace, Jaipur

The Leela Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

Poolside diner in The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur

Fairmont Jaipur

Fairmont Jaipur

Fairmont Jaipur

Fairmont Jaipur

World-class hotels, where luxury unfurls,
Welcome the well-heeled, amid ornate swirls.
Tourists of all strata, from near and afar,
Dream of Jaipur, their guiding star.

The Gem Palace, Jaipur

Amrapali Jewels, Jaipur

Jewellers with nimble fingers, craft wonders untold,
Diamonds like stardust, in settings of purest gold.
Artisans with patience, weave magic in their thread,
Paintings on marble, stories silently spread.

Sculptor working on a Buddha Bhagwan Statue

Blue pottery of Jaipur

Blue pottery of Jaipur

Statues carved with feeling, in lifelike, stoic pose,
Stone furniture whispers of lives that history knows.
Beyond these treasures, a vibrant handicraft scene,
Blue pottery gleams, a captivating sheen.

Painting of Ganesh Bhagwan – Rajasthani style

Painting of Radha-Krishna – Rajasthani style

Traditional Rajasthani painting of a lady cooking

Traditional Rajasthani painting of a couple with a camel

Traditional Rajasthani painting of a couple riding a camel

Tapestry with beadwork and embroidery – Rajasthani handicraft

Traditional Rajasthani block print

Carpet – Rajasthani handicraft

Carpet – Rajasthani handicraft

Jaipuri rajai – quilts – lightweight yet extremely warm

Luxurious quilts, in velvet and cotton with prints so fine,
Miniature paintings, where gods and heroes shine.
Woven textiles, rich with threads of gold and silk,
Embroidered tapestries, fine carpets, where stories softly unfurl.

Block printing, Jaipur

Block printing marvels, in hues vivid and bright,
Patterns and motifs, a craftsman’s pure delight.
Intricate designs on fabric gently pressed,
Each piece a story, a tradition deeply blessed.

Papier-mâché puppets – Rajasthani handicraft

Glass horse – Rajasthani handicraft

From papier-mâché puppets, with faces so bright,
To hand-blown glass, fancy bangles catching the sun’s warm light.
Fabrics, soft as whispers, in colors bold and bright,
Block printed designs, a mesmerizing sight.

Block prints, Jaipur

Block print, Jaipur

Traditional bandhej sari – Jaipur

Floral paisleys dance on cotton’s gentle hold,
Sarees of silk unfold, stories yet untold.
Jaipur, a tapestry, vibrant, rich, and grand,
Awaits your footsteps, in this timeless, magical land.

Laal Maas – classic Rajasthani mutton preparation

Kair Sangri – traditional Rajasthani cuisine

Ghewar – traditional Rajasthani sweet dish

Savor the cuisine, a royal feast to delight,
Laal maas, dal baati churma, a culinary light.
Kair sangri’s flavors, exotic and rare,
Ghewar’s sweet charm, beyond compare.

Pyaaz kachori – Jaipur

Rajasthani thali – traditional Rajasthani spread

Rajasthani thali – traditional Rajasthani spread

Rajasthani dishes, too many to name,
Each a testament to its culinary fame.
You must come and taste, let your senses explore,
For Jaipur’s cuisine, there’s always more.

Come, visit Jaipur, and partake of its grace,
Discover its wonders, in every enchanting place.
Let the Pink City’s charm your heart ensnare,
In Jaipur’s warm embrace, find beauty rare.

Chand Baori – Stepwell – Jaipur

Panna Meena ka Kund – Stepwell – Jaipur

Night market in Jaipur

Statue Circle, Jaipur

Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur lit up at night

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur

Jal Mahal, Jaipur

 


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