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Cradled
in the cluster of thirteen mountain peaks of the Aravalli ranges,
the formidable medieval citadel-Kumbhalgarh stands a way sentinel
to the past glory. Rising from a prominent ridge, 1994 meters high
from the sea level, the fort was built in 15th century A.D. by Maharana
Kumbha (1419-63A.D.) and is the principal fornication after Chittaurgarh
lying 90 km north wast of Udaipur.
The massive fort, encompassed by a 36km long wall has seven majestic
gates and seven ramparts ine within the other rounded bastions and
soaring and watch towers strength the crenellated walls of the fort
making it an impregnable structure.
Fascinating chambers are built on the western side of the last gate
the Nimboo Pol according to history the infant udai singh was smiggled
from Bundi and hidden in these chambers by his faithful maid pauna
Dai to save him from the muederous intentions of his uncles who
desired the throne.
Udai Singh ascended the throne of Mewar with Kumbhalgarh as his
residence and later established udaipur-the beautiful lake city.
Within the fort are many magnificent palaces and an array of ruined
temples.
The most picturesque of the 'Badal Mahal'or the palace of the cloud.
The palace has got its name for being the highest of all the structures.
It offers a superb bird eye's view of the countryside surrounding
the fort as well as of other ruins within the fort.
The ancient ruins of the temples within the fort date back to the
Mauryan period built during the regin of the grandson of the mauryan
Emperor Ahoka who belonged to the jain community.
Most of the ruins in Kumbhalghar are of the jain temple of various
Periods.
As one moves to the East , kali temple and the Mamadev Kund with
royal Chhatris can be seen. Another notewothy temple, a little further
enshrines a fine black marble lingam.
The mandap or the hall of the temple has beautiful pillars, finely
fulted and having a tapering shape.