Here the Chhatris are elevated, dome-shaped pavilions. The architecture has elements of Hindu as well as Mughal architecture in them.
The royal chattris are memorials to Bundelkhand's former rulers. One can see series of rows of pale brown weed-choked domes and spires inside a compound on the banks of Betwa river.
Great pics, Rajesh.
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your posts on MP, I am really tempted to visit this place.
Great pictures as usual
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeleteHow many temples / tombs / castles / palaces that india have? Will anyone be able to cover all thet during his/her lifetime? :)
Wow, these are tombs? That is incredible. Just like the pyramids, they are massive.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images.
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They are absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt seems there are palaces everywhere you look, all intricately decorated.
ReplyDeletebuildings are Very similar to each others and remind the temples in varanasi! great capture.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful photos! Tombs of famous people are always impressive constructions!
ReplyDeleteExquisite architecture.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Happy weekend.
Wonderful pictures! Another very interesting snippet from you! Thanks very much!
ReplyDeletemust visit this place one day
ReplyDeleteFascinating and Beautiful, thanks for sharing Rajesh:)
ReplyDeleteMarvelous captures and a wonderfully interesting post as always, Rajesh! Wishing you and your family a lovely weekend!
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Wonderful and truly magnificent structures...
ReplyDeletemust be truly awesome in person, bec in pictures it is already impressive.
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Beautiful shots of these great monuments. Looks like a lovely sky too.
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Such intricate architecture...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat architecture! Great photos. Thank you for sharing, Rajesh. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteRajesh: They certainly built some impressive buildings to honor the rulers.
ReplyDeleteFancy housing the honour of the dear in these magnificently palatial buildings.
ReplyDeleteThe architecture indeed is intricate.
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I will see more of your country on the TV!
These memorials have a wonderful architecture. Interesting place to visit.
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting Rajesh
ReplyDeleteThese cenotaphs of the Bundelkhand rulers are awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnother great building.
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amazing work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the monuments, Rajesh! They are amazing!
ReplyDeleteCombination of Hindu and Moghul architecture sounds really interesting...
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You have some nice photographs here on this post.
ReplyDeletelovely architecture. hope i will visit this place one day.
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this is such a huge tomb ... thanks for sharing this Rajesh...
ReplyDeleteIncredible! Every one of your posts seem to outdo the last -- such beauty and history we can only imagine here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and historical places you take us to, Rajesh.
ReplyDeleteThat's a huge tomb, lovely!
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Wonderful, I love the shape of the spires.
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Wow !!!!!!!!!!! This is a majestic monument.
ReplyDeleteCiao, palazzo meraviglioso !
ReplyDeleteFoto molto belle :-))
Grazie della visita.
Buona giornata.
Thank you for your sweet comment. I love the architecture on your blog. I will be back! I am a new follower. My way of visiting India!
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Fantastic architecture. Looks like a great place to explore
ReplyDeletebeautiful structures rajesh
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Majestic! Do people still live here - or are they museums nowadays?
ReplyDeleteI wonder how beautiful ideas the artisans had that time and what dedication to complete them.
ReplyDeleteFantastic architecture, so much detail is included in those building that makes them interesting.
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Fab photos - great architecture. Maybe one day I'll visit India :)
ReplyDeleteFascinating about the different architectural styles. I'm learning a lot from your blog.
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous structures. Absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe wonders never cease there! These are some amazing buildings.
ReplyDeleteI never fail to marvel how great these buildings in the past.
ReplyDeleteHi Rajesh! Sorry for the absence, but after a long weekend break, I was working abroad last week...
ReplyDeleteThis is another magnificent building; how am I going to see them all? ;))
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Amazing combination of Hindu and Mughal architecture. So much to see in Madhya Pradesh.
ReplyDeleteImpressive buildings under a beautiful blue sky!
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What interesting and designs of these buildings. I do so enjoy your blog. Great to see what others in another part of our world have to share.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so rich in culture and tradition...these tombs are amazing. I would love to visit even just one in my lifetime. Your country is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful buildings. So many great details.
ReplyDeleteWish you a nice week:-)
I love your country! Thanks for an interesting post.
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Wonderful to visit around the world. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing your pictures. ...Karen
ReplyDeletebeautiful place to be in...
ReplyDeleteIndrani: Thanks, it really is a must visit place. Lot to be seen here.
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I envy you for the kind of captures you have done so far with the tireless travel times! Thanks for sharing these and look forward for more!
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ReplyDeleteFabulous!the genre of travel account is always a delght.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.. The chattris look royal and truly magnificient!
ReplyDeletelovely pics.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures. I used to be Orchha practically every month prior to 1995. In those days food used to be a problem Only the Sheesh Mahal hotel (Tourism Dept) served food which was tolerable.
ReplyDeleteMohan: Thanks, I loeve travelling.
ReplyDeleteAyyangar: Thanks, same here.
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P.N: Thanks, the quality of food has improved and lot of outlets are there now.