Thursday, July 21, 2011

Temples of Kumbalgarh Fort

There are many temples inside this huge Kumbalgarh Fort complex that has a circumference of 36kms running across the hills.

It is believed that there are not less than 360 temples insi
de the Fort in its golden period. In the short time I spent there I have captured few of them in my lens.


47 comments:

  1. Wow, that's a lot of temples, and the ones you show here look impressive. I like your new layout.

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  2. Beautiful.36 km complex and 360 temples ,quite huge .Thanks for sharing nice pictures.

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  3. The size of the fort is almost unbelievable. It sounds as if there is a temple for each day of the year.

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  4. Anonymous09:48

    interesting post with information....

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  5. They are fabulous!

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  6. Excellent capture Rajesh! The fact sound awesome.

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  7. A city with 360 temples, that's very impressive...almost one for each day!

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  8. Pretty interesting!!! Such huge structure...360 temples; marvellous! Thanks for sharing:)

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  9. Wow , great to here about this fort .

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  10. The temples held within the fort are magnificent.

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  11. Wow that's a big fort!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  12. These temples are amazing!

    Happy sky watching.

    Liz @ A Simple Life

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  13. Superb captures as always, Rajesh! Such a fascinating place! Hope you and your family have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  14. these templest ath you fetaure, are they open for explorations by visitors?

    My sky is here

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  15. Another of your lovely places. Just wonderful!
    happy weekend to you

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  16. The sky looks the colour of the buildings. Happy Skywatch Friday.

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  17. Beautiful photos of the temples and skies. Happy skywatching, Rajesh!

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  18. I truly admire India for its rich in old architectures. They're wonderful! Now I know it's not only Taj Majal that allures people to visit the country.

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  19. A lot of temples in this fort. I wondered why it was built?

    I don't know if I've told you that I enjoy the Incredible India facts on your sidebar...they really helps me learn.

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  20. 360 temples in that area? Wow! I want to go there soon!!! Happy weekend, my friend. :)

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  21. Oh wow this looks like a palace!

    SWF

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  22. Wow, impressive ! Beautiful photos.

    Have a great weekend.

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  23. Very similar to the one just built here in Canada. However I am just amazed how much work it went to build this beautiful structure. Thanks for sharing, and hope all is well. Anna :)

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  24. These are all beautiful buildings--the first one is very lovely. It would be so interesting to visit India and see all these temples in person--maybe someday. Have a nice weekend. Mickie :)

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  25. Anonymous11:15

    360 temples!? Wow! Lovely shots.

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  26. those are beautiful temples within the fort. lovely architecture.

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  27. What grand architecture! The temple is beautiful.

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  28. I am always impressed by the work behind them.

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  29. I always enjoy your posts, they are the only way I will ever see the wonders of your country.

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  30. Amazing. Words cannot convey much, of course, but I love the roofs.

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  31. Wow a great place to explore and take lots of photos. Very beautiful indeed. Have a nice weekend.

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  32. So much of what you show on this blog is simply mind-boggling! 360 temples? Zounds!

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  33. Wow! That many temples in one place.

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  34. So beautiful and spectacular, splendid architecture.

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  35. Nice post and photos, too.

    Regards!

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  36. Wow ... 360 temples !! unbelieveable - but off course anything is possible in India. The images tells the whole story - u had a great time n a long walk ... love the post :)

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  37. Anonymous00:11

    Beautiful.

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  38. So beautiful and interesting as always...
    MYM

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  39. Thank you all for appreciating this huge fort and its temples.

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  40. everytime I come to your blog, I just want to say awesome, how great those architects were at that time.

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  41. This is just wonderful, I have started googling to find more of this fort, it must have been magnificient is'nt?

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  42. nice..hugee fort ..well dn :)

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  43. wow, nice pics ! oh, i missed to visit this place on my way to udaipur ... thnx for such nice pics and info ...

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