The Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri is situated in the Alwar district of Rajasthan is a center of important attraction for tourists, it attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists from morning to evening. More tourists come here on holiday than on normal days.
It is believed that the eyes of the children are also removed from the water under the umbrella of Moosi Maharani. Because of this, many people come to fetch water to take notice of children.
Tourists visiting the City Palace Museum loves to visit there as it is an umbrella historical monument of the Moosi Maharani. A beautiful view of the ocean can also be seen here.
Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri, Alwar Rajasthan
The lower part of the umbrella is made of red sandstone. The structure of which is similar to the elephant. The upper floor is made of white marble. The top floor of the umbrella has a round roof, magnificent strips, and arches.
The inside of the roof is beautifully carved and beautiful paintings are made on the walls. It depicts the horse-riding of Krishna Leela and Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh. According to Singh, after the death of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh in 1814, Moosi Maharani Sati.
Moosi Rani was the Khawaswal (Padayat) of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh. Padayadat is that the king Maharaja used to keep the girl he liked, the Moosi Maharani was Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh Khawaswal (Padayyat). Pagles are built on the second floor of the umbrella. This place is still worshiped by the people.
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My self Dev Satish. I’m an Author and Founder of tourism-rajasthan.com. I’m from Rajasthan and If I talk about my Education then I’m Law Graduate. I love doing work that makes me happy, that’s why I love traveling. you will find Rajasthan travel ideas & tips on this blog.
Wow looks like a beautiful place to visit!
Thank you sir, for your beautiful travel photos and descriptive insights to their origin and meaning. I have always been fascinated by the customs and culture of India. The many areas to discover in India leave me wondering which holds the most allure, one day in the near future I hope to visit your country and savor its many delights.
thanks James!!